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CRiVA’s 10th Anniversary
Find out more about our Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse who provide world-leading research, policy and education with a passion to end violence and abuse.
Durham to honour leading figures from diplomacy, music and local government
Leading figures from the fields of diplomacy, music and local government will be celebrated by the University with the award of honorary degrees this winter.
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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.
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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Gabby Logan meets our Vice-Chancellor and Warden
The greatest advocates for a Durham education are our global alumni community. Their experiences help us to frame our vision for the future and our understanding of what makes Durham really special.
Looking back on an inspiring year
Stop jailing pregnant women to prevent tragedies, research says
COP28: The long-term goals of the Paris Agreement and the concept of Just Transition
King Charles appoints Durham Law professor to judge selection role
Durham players in England squad for U21 Women's World Cup
Supporting local children and families with Gala Awards Dinner
Prestigious awards for our future leaders in Physics
Researchers in our Department of Physics have been recognised for their excellence in a prestigious national fellowship scheme.
Girls less likely to be diagnosed with special educational needs – new research
Women value work-life balance more than men – unless they are managers
Durham staff member honoured by National Student Esports
Kylie Kendrick from our Computing and Information Services team has been named as October’s Intel Monthly Most Valued Player by National Student Esports.
My Durham Story - Alex Myers-Bennett
My Durham Story - Enoch Omale
COP28: Why 2 °C is too high for the polar ice sheets and sea level rise
On the 12 December 2015, 196 countries adopted the Paris Climate Agreement at the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) is to limit the increase in global average temperature.
How A.S. Byatt’s northern identity and anger over climate change informed her fiction
UK association to Horizon Europe – a win for global research
Explore December's Community Newsletter
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Strengthening our partnerships in Germany
Joining forces for the Festive Food Drive 2023
Upcoming events
Discover Durham Live Virtual Sessions
Join a Postgraduate Open Day
Voices: contemporary art and craft from the Middle East and North Africa
Register for an Undergraduate Open Day
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Spending Christmas in Durham as an international student
Celebrating 90 years of the Council for At-Risk Academics (Cara)
This year Cara celebrates its 90th anniversary – making real their mission of ‘the relief of suffering and the defence of learning and science’.
Cara is a lifeline to academics at risk, providing sanctuary at partner universities to those forced to flee and regional programmes to help those in exile. We’re proud to partner with Cara and to be able to support many of their fellows here at Durham.
