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Following the release of the 2026 New Year Honours, we congratulate our alumni and friends who have been recognised for their exceptional contributions.

Their accomplishments reflect the strength and global reach of our community. We celebrate their achievements and their enduring connection to Durham University. 

Among the recipients is alumna and broadcaster Gabby Logan, who has been awarded an OBE for services to broadcasting and charity. Gabby studied Law at Durham and remains a committed supporter of the University, particularly the College of St Hild & St Bede. Her connection with Durham was further recognised when she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University in 2015.

Gabby Logan Honorary Doctorate 2015

Image: Gabby Logan OBE after receiving her honorary degree at Durham Cathedral, 2015

While she successfully completed her studies, it was her wider experiences at Durham that helped shape her future career. It was during her time as a student that Gabby began her journey in broadcasting, working part-time at Metro Radio in Newcastle. She has frequently spoken of her affection for Durham, the University, the City and the North East, and of the vital role her college played in encouraging her involvement in sport and cultural activities. Experiences that helped develop the skills that have proved invaluable throughout her career.

Also recognised are Professor Dave Roberts and Professor Colm O’Cofaigh from Durham’s Department of Geography, who have each been awarded Polar Medals for their outstanding achievements in polar research.

New Year Honours recipients from the Durham University community (Alphabetical by surname) 

Professor Michael Peter Alcorn (Music, Graduate Society, 1985-93)

MBE for services to Music, to Higher Education and to the Creative Industries 

The Right Honourable Jonathan Michael Graham Ashworth (Philosophy & Politics, St Aidan’s College, 1997-2000)

CBE for Parliamentary, Political Service and Charitable Advocacy Work on behalf of Children of Alcoholics 

Colin Booth (Education, Graduate Society, 1991-92) CBE for services to Further Education
Joanna Louise Butlin (Geography, Trevelyan College, 1986-89) OBE for services to Net Zero and to Diversity in the Energy Sector
Kathryn Anne Crewe-Read (Education, Graduate Society, 1995-96) MBE for services to Education
Samantha De Souza (Samantha Dowling) (Psychology, Hatfield College, 2001-04) OBE for Public Service
Susan Elisabeth Flood (Zoology, St Mary's College, 1983-86) OBE for services to Conservation, to Science and to the Natural World
Simon Grunwell (Politics, College of St Hild & St Bede, 1983-86) OBE for Public Service
Professor Nicholas John Kenneth Howden (Engineering, College of St Hild & St Bede, 1996-2000) MBE for services to Water Management and to Education
Gabrielle Nicole Logan (Law, College of St Hild & St Bede, 1992-95) OBE for services to Sports Broadcasting and to Charity
Carolyn Morgan (Sociology & Social Policy, 1992-97) OBE for services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
Professor Colm O'Cofaigh (Head of Department of Geography)

Polar Medal for outstanding achievements in the field of polar research 

Gloria Natasha Ogborn (British Sign Language English Interpretation, 1990-92) OBE for services to British Sign Language and Deaf Communities
Cassa Pancho (Royal Academy of Dance, Durham University, 2001) OBE for services to Ballet 
Professor Dave Roberts (Professor in the Department of Geography) Polar Medal for outstanding achievements in the field of polar research
Thomas Brendan Tapping (Education, College of St Hild & St Bede, 1990-91) OBE for services to Education 
Simon Howard Taylor (Economics & Politics, Collingwood College, 1975-78)

OBE for Political and Public Service

Megan Jane Ellis Thorpe (Geography, Grey College, 2014-17. Defence, Development and Diplomacy, Grey College, 2017-18)

MBE for services to Defence 

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