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  • Durham University Rugby Club at 150

    Discover the history of one of the UK's oldest university rugby teams and join us for a day of special rugby matches as DURFC celebrates its 150th anniversary.

    A group of male rugby players wearing purple shirts having a team talk on the pitch at night time. They look like they are steaming.
  • Inspiring Excellence Scholarships

    Outstanding international students looking to start a postgraduate programme in September 2025 are invited to apply for scholarships of £10,000 and £5,000.

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Durham University Rugby Club at 150

Discover the history of one of the UK's oldest university rugby teams and join us for a day of special rugby matches as DURFC celebrates its 150th anniversary.

A group of male rugby players wearing purple shirts having a team talk on the pitch at night time. They look like they are steaming.

Inspiring Excellence Scholarships

Outstanding international students looking to start a postgraduate programme in September 2025 are invited to apply for scholarships of £10,000 and £5,000.

Students celebrating while wearing graduation robes

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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Spotlight on: Professor Graham Towl – lifetime achievement award for leading forensic psychologist

Our ‘Spotlight on’ series celebrates the world-leading work of our academics. Just over 20 years after being peer nominated as the most influential forensic psychologist in the UK, Professor Graham Towl has been awarded 2025 British Psychological Society Lifetime Achievement Award.
Professor Graham Towl looking to camera, taken outside with tree in background

Strengthening our landmark partnership with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History

We have welcomed Dr Anthea M. Hartig, Elizabeth MacMillan Director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History to our University – marking a significant milestone in our growing collaboration.
Visit by Smithsonian director Dr Anthea

Study on domestic abuse of older people sheds light on risk factors

New research has found that older people are more likely to be abused by their partners than by a family member.
Close up of two older women's hands clasping each other.

New study paves way for greener digital infrastructure

We have contributed to new international research that critically assesses the intricate relationship between urban digitisation and sustainability, focusing on the significant environmental impact of data centres.
Data centre

Professor awarded prestigious fellowship for contributions to geochemistry

Professor of Geochemistry in the Department of Earth Sciences Chris Greenwell has been named a Learned Society of Wales Fellow.
Professor Chris Greenwell poses for a portrait in front of a beige background

Highly-educated CEOs are more likely to tackle carbon emissions

CEOs with high academic qualifications are more likely to pursue corporate decarbonisation than those with lower levels of education, according to research by Durham University Business School.
Reviewing sustainability reports in business meeting

Researchers uncover first skeletal evidence of gladiator bitten by lion in combat

A groundbreaking study involving our Department of Archaeology has uncovered the first physical evidence of human-animal gladiatorial combat in the Roman period.
Marble relief showing a fight between a beast fighter and a lion, Ephesus,1st–2nd century AD. © The Trustees of the British Museum

Professor Andrew Pontzen appointed to STFC Council

Cosmologist Professor Andrew Pontzen has been appointed to the council of one of the UK’s main research funding bodies.
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Our Careers & Enterprise Service achieves prestigious professional standard

The team has successfully achieved Membership Quality Standard from the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS) professional body for the second time following a rigorous assessment process.

Choral Society set to fill Newcastle Cathedral with the sounds of Baroque masterpieces

Our critically acclaimed student Choral Society and conductor, John Forsyth MBE, will bring a programme of energetic Baroque music to audiences in Newcastle Cathedral for the first time.

Pope Francis dies – an unconventional pontiff who sought to modernise Catholicism

Dr Liam Temple, Assistant Professor in our Department of Theology and Religion, reflects on Pope Francis’ tenure.
Pope Francis greeting crowds of people

Sudan civil war: despite appearances this is not a failed state – yet

Professor of History Justin Willis explains the ongoing conflict in Sudan, and explores what could happen next.
Protestors take to the streets in Sudan, waving Sudanese flags

Celebrating sustainable development in the heart of Durham City

At Durham University we see ourselves as an integral part of our shared city, contributing to its prosperity and exciting future. In her monthly column, our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Karen O’Brien, explores the economic and social benefits brought by our new business school in Durham city centre.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen O'Brien holding a microphone and smiling, wearing a black dress

Alumni support sees revitalisation of historic garden in the heart of Durham

Work has begun to revitalise the Fellows’ Garden at University College, Durham Castle to enhance its value as an accessible outdoor space enabling student and community wellbeing and enrichment.

Upcoming events

Shakespeare Recovered: Durham's First Folio

Friday 4 April 2025 - Sunday 2 November 2025
11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Palace Green Library Palace Green Durham DH1 3RN
Portrait of William Shakespeare

Japanese Children's Day

Saturday 3 May 2025 - Saturday 3 May 2025
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Oriental Museum
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Insights into: Geography at Durham

Tuesday 6 May 2025 - Tuesday 6 May 2025
6:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Online
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Postgraduate Online Open Days

Tuesday 13 May 2025 - Monday 9 June 2025
12:00 PM to 7:45 PM
Online
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From our Student Blogs:

Transitioning to university as a first-generation student

Starting university can be a daunting prospect for anyone, especially if you’re the first in your family to go onto higher education. In this blog, Erika, who found herself in this position, shares some reassuring advice.
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The Melsonby Hoard

As we welcome World Heritage Day on 25 April, we explore the historically significant discovery of one of the most important Iron Age finds in decades, with over 800 artefacts, dating back to around 1st Century BC- 1st Century AD. 

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