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Milky Way could be teeming with more satellite galaxies than previously thought
The Milky Way could have many more satellite galaxies than scientists have previously been able to predict or observe.

UEFA Women’s Euros: Media coverage and gender equality
Newly discovered ancient river landscapes control East Antarctic ice flow
Mysterious ‘Dark Dwarfs’ may be hiding at the heart of the Milky Way
How tropical plants keep ant rivals peacefully apart by giving them separate ‘flats’
Chimpanzees adopt social ‘fads’ even when they serve no purpose, study finds
National Student Survey: High and improving satisfaction from our students
Dr Kai Wang sheds new light on cosmic connections at National Astronomy Meeting
Dr Kai Wang from our top-rated Physics department has presented his research at the Royal Astronomical Society’s National Astronomy Meeting (NAM2025).

Durham partners in UK’s leading Energy Storage Association
Leaders who fail to “walk the talk” suffer emotional and performance setbacks
MA students launch two new storytelling exhibitions for the summer
Two new, major exhibitions curated by MA Museum and Artefact Studies students exploring the art and history of storytelling, are now open and free to attend all summer. Visitors can discover ‘Beasts and Legends’ at Palace Green Library and ‘Telling Tales’ at the Oriental Museum.

Durham student gives speech at global event at Canadian High Commission
Working together to reduce waste and support charity through Green Move Out
Call for urgent reform in international battle against crime
The UK’s extradition, mutual legal assistance, and criminal jurisdiction systems need urgent reform, according to a new report.

How the UK became dependent on asylum hotels
The Climate Fiction Prize 2025: the five shortlisted books reviewed by experts.
Bright young stars light up UK's National Astronomy Meeting
Young people are at the centre of a major national conference bringing some of the world's finest scientists to the region.

National teaching excellence award for two early career academics
Explore July’s community newsletter
Upcoming events
The Durham Law School International Arbitration Practitioner Day Programme
Festival of Archaeology: Romans Take Over Day
Beasts and Legends: Adventures Through North East Folklore
Space Medicine Course in connection with World Extreme Medicine
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Discovering Durham University: Opportunities Galore
Durham University – proud to host the National Astronomy Meeting 2025
Almost a thousand of the world’s top scientists are visiting Durham University as we host the UK’s National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) 2025 (7 to 11 July). NAM is the flagship annual event of the UK’s Royal Astronomical Society and sees scientists present the latest in cutting-edge space research. NAM also connects diverse communities - from researchers and amateur astronomers to schools, artists, industry, and the public.