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Lumiere 2025
Lumiere returns for three nights of spectacular light art on the streets of Durham from Thursday 13 - Saturday 15 November 2025.
University of the Year
We are The Times and The Sunday Times University of the Year 2026 and ranked third overall in its Good University Guide. Explore our league table results.
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Events in the Middle East: support and assistance for students and staff
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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 and Olympic rower Lauren Irwin opens new landing stage at University boat club
Durham graduate and Team GB rower Lauren Irwin recently returned to her college to open a new student rowing facility.
Strengthening our global partnership with Peking University
Were Neanderthals capable of making art?
Dam disasters of the 1920s made reservoirs safer – now the climate crisis is increasing risk again
Industry Minister to address energy conference
Children’s views could help shape better mask design
New exhibition celebrates women who live and breathe North East football
Durham scientists supporting NASA mission to find Earth-like worlds
Our scientists are investigating how a UK-led team could design and build a core instrument for a flagship NASA mission to search for life on distant planets.
New telescope captures first light in Chile
Commercially sourced wildflower seeds may threaten Britain’s native red campion
Celebrating mentorship excellence: 2025 MBA Mentor of the Year announced
Each year, alongside their programme, Durham MBA (Full-time) students are paired with a mentor to help them navigate the demands of study and prepare for their transition into the workplace. Students are then invited to nominate their mentor for the annual Mentor of the Year award, recognising outstanding support and contribution.
Durham alumna Claudia Moloney-MacDonald crowned World Champion with the Red Roses
From selection to studio: how our University Challenge team was built
Will England’s new reading test for secondary pupils be useful?
All secondary-age school pupils in year eight (aged 12 and 13) in England will be required by the government to take a reading test. The declared purpose is to help drive up reading standards so that “everyone can thrive”. Stephen Gorard, Professor in our School of Education, explores whether this additional test is a good idea.
Raila Odinga: the man who changed Kenya without ever ruling it
Debate to consider SEND 'crisis'
Explore the latest news and events in our Community Newsletter
In the latest edition of our Community Newsletter, we celebrate University and community achievements, showcase upcoming cultural events, and share research making a global impact.
What’s on in Durham this autumn
Combining global and local, on the world stage
Upcoming events
Sweeney Todd
Postgraduate online academic sessions
Dona Nobis Pacem
Saturnalia Trail
From our Student Blogs:
City, Campus, or both? Gossip Girl meets Gilmore Girls: Why Durham gives you the best of both worlds
Postgraduate study at Durham University
Our taught Masters and research programmes will enable you to push the boundaries of current thinking and research.
Hear from some of our postgraduate students about what they like about studying at Durham.
