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Financial support for postgraduate study
We have a range of financial support available for eligible home fee paying students commencing postgraduate study this September. This includes our new scholarships, the Postgraduate Student Support Scholarship and Dean’s Scholarship.
Welcome to all new alumni!
The good news is that your journey with Durham isn't over.
Every student who finishes studying at university then becomes a member of our alumni community.
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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.
What's new?
New geological map reveals secrets of Greenland's icy interior
A team of international scientists involving our Geography department has unveiled a new map of the geological provinces hidden beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Rome launch for new Catholicism book
Archaeologists discover a ‘lost’ earthquake and solve mystery of abandoned medieval village
Precisely measuring our expanding Universe
World Voice Day: How Germany shaped modern day opera
Social scientist leads partnership towards net zero
Innovative body image research secures prestigious €2.5m grant
Highly organised CEOs can hinder firm strategic flexibility in volatile environments
Chief Executive Officerss who prioritise planning and organisation can find their skills make them a hindrance to their organisations when it comes to adapting to external changes, according to new research.
Helping autistic people recognise unhealthy relationships
To memorise or not memorise – does music memorisation improve piano performance?
Investing in our Students
Supporting our students is always a priority at Durham. We’ve listened to student feedback on key issues, invested heavily in our services for students and increased the amount of support available for many different areas of university life.
Second UK triumph for Northern Lights
Elephant Group Spring Conference inspires pupils to achieve
Julian Assange: how British extradition law works
As Julian Assange waits to learn whether he can appeal his extradition to the US, Gemma Davies, from Durham Law School, explains how the extradition law is applied in Britain.
How medieval chroniclers interpreted solar eclipses and other celestial events
Deepfake porn: why we need to make it a crime to create it, not just share it
Explore April's Community Newsletter
Want to know more about how we interact with our local community? Our monthly Community Newsletter explores the news, events, and research both at Durham University and in the city itself.
How we’re supporting North East England - part two
New road material paves the way to net zero
Upcoming events
Summer Course on International Arbitration 2024
Voices: contemporary art and craft from the Middle East and North Africa
Self-Guided Tours
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Our Department of Archaeology is a leading centre for the study of archaeology and is ranked joint 5th in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024.
We are an inclusive, vibrant and international community. Our students develop knowledge and gain essential and transferable skills through research-led teaching and lab-based training.