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  • Durham Days in March

    Formerly Dunelm Days, this week-long celebration is a series of events hosted by alumni, for alumni. Big or small, the events are characterised by one thing - a sense of pride in being part of Durham's global family.

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  • Postgraduate programmes in sustainability

    Find out more about our range of exciting and innovative Master's programmes across many subject areas.

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Durham Days in March

Formerly Dunelm Days, this week-long celebration is a series of events hosted by alumni, for alumni. Big or small, the events are characterised by one thing - a sense of pride in being part of Durham's global family.

Group of alumni at a Dunelm Days event 2019

Postgraduate programmes in sustainability

Find out more about our range of exciting and innovative Master's programmes across many subject areas.

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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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Access and Participation: our ambitious plan for a more inclusive Durham 

We’re introducing an ambitious new plan to improve equality of opportunity in higher education and make Durham more diverse and inclusive than ever before. 
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IMEMS receives major donation to address 21st century challenges through the prism of the past

Researchers at the University’s Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (IMEMS) have been awarded a significant philanthropic investment aimed at advancing research to address critical global challenges.
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The Davis Scholarship launches for care-experienced PhD applicants

Our Department of Sociology has launched a new PhD scholarship on contextual safeguarding aimed at candidates with experience of care.
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Spacecraft regularly burn up in the atmosphere - is this causing harm?

Physics fellow Dr Fionagh Thomson will explore the potential risks of decommissioning satellites in the atmosphere in a project funded by the UK Space Agency. 
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Digital revolution in humanities research

Our top-rated Computer Science department is leading the charge in bringing high-performance computing (HPC) to the humanities through a new UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funded project.
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Celebrating our work with Indonesia

Vice-Chancellor and Warden, Professor Karen O’Brien accepted an award in recognition of an exceptional contribution to strengthening and deepening the UK-Indonesia relationship.
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Spotlight on: Professor Edith Hall – leading the campaign for Classics education for all

Our ‘Spotlight on’ series showcases the world-leading work of our academics. Professor Edith Hall is passionate about the lessons we can learn from ancient civilisations and is leading a campaign to put Classics education back on the UK curriculum.
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Local CEOs are less likely to be corrupt

CEOs who work near their birthplaces are less likely to engage in financial misconduct compared to those managing companies far from their hometowns.
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‘An enormous pleasure’ – UK Government Minister’s joy at Durham return

Our graduate and now UK Government minister Lord (James) Timpson has spoken of his love of Durham during a return visit.
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Nominations now open for Student Employee of the Year Awards 2025

The Student Employee of the Year (SEOTY) Awards celebrate students who successfully balance part-time work with their studies, as well as employers who provide valuable work experience. This year, we are inviting nominations in five award categories, with prizes of up to £100 in vouchers.
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Will Donald Trump be ranked as a great president? Here’s what the research tells us

Associate Professor in US Politics David Andersen explores how President Trump could end up ranking compared to other US presidents.
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Are We Becoming More Anti-Social?

Dr Thuy-vy T Nguyen is an Associate Professor in our Department of Psychology, and Principal Investigator of the Solitude Lab. Here, she discusses whether people are becoming more anti-social.
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Durham’s strengths in space and quantum research focus of German Ambassador’s visit

Our strengths in space and quantum research were the main focus of a visit to Durham University by the German Ambassador to the UK.
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New network to support humanities and social sciences early career researchers

We’re passionate about supporting early career researchers. That’s why we’re thrilled to be a partner for the newest cluster of the British Academy’s Early Career Researcher Network (ECRN).
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Upcoming events

Holi Festival

Saturday 15 March 2025 - Saturday 15 March 2025
12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Oriental Museum
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'Explore More' careers week

Monday 24 February 2025 - Friday 28 February 2025
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
On and offline
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Durham Drama Festival 2025

Sunday 16 February 2025 - Sunday 23 February 2025
7:30 PM to 10:30 PM
Various locations across Durham City
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Global Medical Humanities: What next for the humanities in health research across the world?

Friday 7 March 2025 - Friday 7 March 2025
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Online (Zoom webinar)
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From our Student Blogs:

Finding my place in my college community

While moving to a new city and starting university can sometimes feel daunting, your college community is here to support you throughout your Durham journey. In this blog, Politics and International Relations student Megan explains how her college quickly began to feel like home after moving from Belfast.
Read Megan's blog
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Unlock your leadership potential with a senior leader apprenticeship

Apprenticeships aren’t just for beginners - they’re a powerful way to grow at any stage. Durham University Business School’s Level 7 Senior Leader Apprenticeship equips middle to senior leaders with essential skills, strategic thinking, and real-world experience. Gain a valuable qualification while enhancing your leadership and business acumen. Hear from employers as they share the benefits and successes of this transformative programme.

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