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‘Fabulous, formidable and visionary’: a television pioneer with a career rooted in Durham.
As a University community, we were saddened to hear of the recent death of our alumna and honorary graduate Biddy Baxter MBE. Her time spent in Durham in the 1950s played a formative role in an impressive career that influenced the lives of many young people.
New partnership brings Durham University research to life at Raby Castle
We’ve formalised our already productive collaboration with Raby Castle, connecting world-class research with one of the North East’s most iconic heritage sites.
Street Museum heritage project expands thanks to new funding
A heritage project that connects local communities with our world-class museum collections is expanding thanks to funding from the Esmée Fairbairn Communities & Collections Fund.
Chancellor Fiona Hill to launch new podcast at Durham Book Festival
Durham’s annual Book Festival will return from 10 – 12 October, welcoming a host of writers and thinkers from across the world, including our Chancellor, Dr Fiona Hill.
Durham professor contributes to UK Parliamentary intelligence report on Iran
Our renowned international relations expert, Professor Anoush Ehteshami, has played a key role in a high-profile Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament (ISC) inquiry.
Durham joins £1.6m project to boost UK’s digital research capabilities
We are playing a key role in a new £1.6 million initiative to strengthen the UK’s digital research infrastructure.
Continued sustainability success for Durham in Green Gown Awards 2025
Two of our initiatives have been recognised as finalists in the 2025 Green Gown Awards for UK and Ireland, building on our continued commitment to sustainability.
Beyond the runway: flagship student charity fashion show invites alumni to reconnect
Durham University Charity Fashion Show returns for its 43rd year with a renewed focus on alumni engagement, philanthropy, and community.
Alumnus Jonathan Edwards CBE celebrates 30 years of his world triple jump record
Olympic gold medallist and Van Mildert alumnus, Jonathan Edwards (Physics, Van Mildert College,1984-87) has celebrated 30 years of his 1995 triple jump world record, which remains unbroken.
Tributes for former Vice-Chancellor, Sir Kenneth Calman
Tributes have been paid to former Durham University Vice-Chancellor, Sir Kenneth Calman, who has died.
Study finds women politicians are judged more harshly than men
Women politicians in the United States who deviate from party expectations or views are judged more harshly than men by voters. That is according to the findings of a new study led by academics from our School of Government and International Affairs.
Congratulations to all our graduating students
We have been celebrating the achievements of our students in the summer sunshine in 23 Congregation ceremonies.