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New Space Research Centre Launched

We’ve launched a new £5m research centre to support North East England’s growing space industry and lead on the sustainable exploration of the cosmos.
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Excellence in Entrepreneurship

Find out how our students, graduates, and staff push the boundaries of possibility in entrepreneurship and innovation around the world.

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Winter Congregation 9 and 10 January

Congratulations - it's time to celebrate everything you've achieved. Registration for students closes Monday 16 December.

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Events in the Middle East: support and assistance for students and staff

Read our statement and answers to frequently asked questions.

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Research Impact at Durham

We conduct innovative and impactful research to transform lives and make a difference, globally and locally: research to empower and inspire.

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Alumna Heidi Alexander appointed to UK Cabinet

Our alumna Heidi Alexander MP has been appointed Secretary of State for Transport in the UK Government.
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Leading the world in interdisciplinary research

We have been ranked third in the UK for interdisciplinary science research.
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Exhibition donated by ‘Knitting Bishop’ highlights links with Korea

A new exhibition ‘Knitted Together: The Korean Lives and Legacies of Richard and Joan Rutt’, focusing on the lives of two of the main donors to the Oriental Museum’s Korean collection, is now on display.
Korean Exhibition at the Oriental Museum, Knitted Together. Reverend Richard Rutt & wife Joan, black and white photo

Report calls for legislation to bolster governance of stem cell-based embryo models

Our Professor of Healthcare Law, Emma Cave, has chaired a working group looking into how research involving human stem cell-based embryo models (SCBEMs) should be regulated.
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Celebrating our success in the Green Gown Awards 2024

We were delighted to attend the UK & Ireland Green Gown Awards Ceremony at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh on 13 November 2024 as we reached the finals in two categories including Creating Impact and Sustainability Institution of the Year.
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Reflections on COP29

This year, we sent six delegates to the Conference of Parties in Baku, Azerbaijan. Learn how their work helps to address the challenges of an ever-changing and complex world – and inspires the next generation of problem-solvers.
Six headshots of Durham University's COP29 delegates in a row.
  • Brains grew faster as humans evolved, study shows

    Modern humans, Neanderthals, and other recent relatives on our human family tree evolved bigger brains much more rapidly than earlier species, a new study of human brain evolution has found.
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  • New imaging of bacterial DNA uncovers secrets to future antibiotic design

    In a new study, scientists from our top-rated Biosciences department joined forces with researchers from Jagiellonian University (Poland), and the John Innes Centre to reveal how a bacterial enzyme called DNA gyrase twists and stabilises DNA.
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  • Brain cells as traffic controllers

    A groundbreaking study led by Dr Marco Bocchio in our Department of Psychology reveals how specific brain cells called interneurons can act as our in-built traffic controllers.
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New imaging of bacterial DNA uncovers secrets to future antibiotic design

In a new study, scientists from our top-rated Biosciences department joined forces with researchers from Jagiellonian University (Poland), and the John Innes Centre to reveal how a bacterial enzyme called DNA gyrase twists and stabilises DNA.
Graphic of DNA

Brain cells as traffic controllers

A groundbreaking study led by Dr Marco Bocchio in our Department of Psychology reveals how specific brain cells called interneurons can act as our in-built traffic controllers.
Abstract colourful image of a person's head and brain.

Durham Drama Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary

This annual festival of new student writing for theatre will launch celebrations to mark its 50th year in 2025.
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We’re expanding our postgraduate offering with a real focus on employability

Thinking of studying a Masters in 2025? Consider one of our new postgraduate degrees and elevate your career at a World Top 100 university.
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Many physicists argue the universe is fine-tuned for life – our findings question this idea

Post Doctoral Research Associate, Dr Daniele Sorini, from our Institute for Computational Cosmology, discusses new research which suggests our Universe may not be especially tailored for intelligent life after all.
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Italy’s ban on international surrogacy is part of a drive towards an ultra-conservative idea of family

Assistant Professor in Family Law Dafni Lima responds to the Italian parliament's recent decision to criminalise surrogacy worldwide.
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Create an event for Durham Global Week 2025

Durham Global Week 2025 will take place from Saturday 1 – Sunday 9 March 2025. All staff and students are encouraged to get involved, by submitting proposals for events to be part of the programme.
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Durham researchers addressing environmental challenges

Climate change is one of the biggest threats facing the world today. In her monthly column, our Vice-Chancellor Karen O'Brien explores how Durham University is both pioneering research to understand and address this global challenge, and working locally to preserve and enhance our beautiful city, county and region.
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Upcoming events

World AIDS Day - Wear Red: Share Hope, Inspire Action!

Monday 2 December 2024 - Monday 2 December 2024
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Durham University
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An evening with Merlin Sheldrake et al on World Soil Day

Thursday 5 December 2024 - Thursday 5 December 2024
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Elvet Methodist Church, 8 Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HL
Poster by Fungi Foundation of Chile

Bonnie & Clyde: The Musical

Wednesday 4 December 2024 - Saturday 7 December 2024
7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre
Bonnie & Clyde Poster

Jazzy Christmas

Sunday 8 December 2024 - Sunday 8 December 2024
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre
Jazzy Christmas Poster

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Money Saving Hacks

Student life can be expensive, and it can be difficult to know exactly how to budget your student finance. In this blog Mia, shares some of her tips for budgeting.
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Sustainability at Durham

We are committed to becoming one of the most environmentally sustainable universities in the UK as part of our University strategy to promote a sustainable future. We plan to achieve Net Zero carbon by 2035 and net biodiversity gain by 2032.

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