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Lumiere 2025

Lumiere returns for three nights of spectacular light art, transforming the streets of Durham into an illuminated art gallery from Thursday 13 - Saturday 15 November 2025.
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  • QS World University Rankings

    Ranked in the QS World Top 100 every year since 2010. Our global reputation for employability reflects the quality and relevance of our education and research.

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  • 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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QS World University Rankings

Ranked in the QS World Top 100 every year since 2010. Our global reputation for employability reflects the quality and relevance of our education and research.

Four students smiling with the Cathedral in distance

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

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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How former jihadist Ahmed al-Sharaa ended up being welcomed to the White House

Dr William Plowright from our School of Government and International Affairs reflects on Ahmed al-Sharaa’s extraordinary journey from a jihadist commander once tied to al-Qaeda to head of Syrian Government received at the White House.
Syrian President with Donald Trump

Durham law academic leads national review of UK Counter-Terrorism Law and Policy

Tufyal Choudhury, Associate Professor at Durham Law School, has led a landmark independent review of the United Kingdom’s counter-terrorism laws, policies, and practices.
Durham academic Tufyal Choudhury is pictured with a slide presentation in background

Durham research informs report warning of dangerous acceleration of global ice loss

Research by Professor Chris Stokes in our Department of Geography forms part of a new international report on the effect of climate on the world’s ice sheets.
Snow blows from an ice sheet which juts into the sea.

Hotter European summers put migratory birds at risk

New research from our Biosciences Department and the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) has revealed that many migratory birds are finding it harder to prepare for their long journeys as European summers become hotter.
Migrating birds

Chemists discover why sunscreen stains leave you seeing red

Have you ever tried bleaching sunscreen stains on clothing, only to be left with bright red results?
Sunscreen bottles arranged in a circle around a sun drawn in white cream on a bright blue background

Public prefer pretty looking wild spaces over perfectly mown lawns

A new study from our Psychology Department has found that people want grass to be mown less often and would like to see more wild green spaces but only if they look attractive.
Mowing

Impactful Durham researchers recognised in global highly cited list

Six Durham researchers have earned a place on one of the world’s most respected research rankings.
Headshots of six male academics with the central man holding a telescope on a coloured background

Durham archaeologist leads creation of new cultural hub in Tunisia

Archaeologist Anna Leone has played a central role in the opening of a new interactive museum in Chenini, southern Tunisia.
Traditional Tunisian buildings built into a sand-coloured hillside

New Durham-POLIMI Executive MBA to champion responsible leadership

Durham University Business School have entered a new strategic partnership with POLIMI Graduate School of Management to design and deliver a multi-campus Executive MBA, launching in November 2026.
Attendees to the partnership announcement standing in a foyer smiling to the camera

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.
2025 Mentor of the Year Irshad Paurobally

Dam disasters of the 1920s made reservoirs safer – now the climate crisis is increasing risk again

Professor Jeff Warburton from our Geography Department sheds light on how devastating dam failures in the 1920s led to major safety reforms and engineering improvements that made reservoirs far more secure. However, he warns that the growing impacts of climate change including more extreme weather and flooding are once again putting these ageing structures and their safety standards under serious strain.
The breach in the Eigiau Dam where the channel conveyed water across the plateau to the Coedty reservoir two miles downstream.

Were Neanderthals capable of making art?

The ability to make art has often been considered a hallmark of our species. Professor Paul Pettitt of our Archaeology Department explores the evidence that our ancient sister species, the Neanderthals, were capable of creating art.
A computer generated image of a Neanderthal holding a flaming torch putting his hand on a cave wall

Encore for award-winning Shakespeare First Folio exhibition

Following a hugely successful first six months, we’re extending our Shakespeare Recovered exhibition showcasing Durham’s copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio.
Durham Unviersity copy of William Shakespeare First Folio, on display in the centre of the image, with other display cases to the sides and vivid lighting underneath

School pupils lead the green charge at climate action event

More than 100 pupils and teachers from across North East England gathered on campus for a special event to help them take meaningful action on climate change.
A woman in a black and white top holds a microphone towards a school boy in a blue jumper.

Upcoming events

  • Sweeney Todd

    Tuesday 18 November 2025 - Saturday 22 November 2025
    7:30 PM to 11:00 PM
    Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre
    Sweeney Todd Poster
  • Postgraduate online academic sessions

    Thursday 16 October 2025 - Friday 28 November 2025
    9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
    Online
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  • Dona Nobis Pacem

    Wednesday 19 November 2025 - Wednesday 19 November 2025
    7:45 PM to 9:15 PM
    Newcastle Cathedral
    Choral Society in Newcastle Cathedral
  • Saturnalia Trail

    Monday 1 December 2025 - Sunday 4 January 2026
    11:00 AM to 11:00 AM
    Museum of Archaeology
    An illustration of a Roman oil lamp

Sweeney Todd

Tuesday 18 November 2025 - Saturday 22 November 2025
7:30 PM to 11:00 PM
Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre
Sweeney Todd Poster

Postgraduate online academic sessions

Thursday 16 October 2025 - Friday 28 November 2025
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Online
Student working on laptop

Dona Nobis Pacem

Wednesday 19 November 2025 - Wednesday 19 November 2025
7:45 PM to 9:15 PM
Newcastle Cathedral
Choral Society in Newcastle Cathedral

Saturnalia Trail

Monday 1 December 2025 - Sunday 4 January 2026
11:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Museum of Archaeology
An illustration of a Roman oil lamp

From our Student Blogs:

Making the most out of Lumiere

Back in 2023, Amy, a third-year English Literature student, shared her experiences of Lumiere, with top tips for students who want to make the most out of their visit.
Read Amy's blog
A light art exhibit consisting of a wall of suspended paper booklets lit from the back

 

 

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COP30: Solving Global Challenges

Our research is helping to address the challenges of an ever-changing and complex world – and inspiring the next generation of problem-solvers.

Learn more about Durham University at COP30