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Archaeology students help unearth hidden medieval past of Bishop Auckland
Over the last eight years, a medieval wall, chapel and even a toilet have been uncovered in the grounds of Auckland Palace in County Durham.

Major grant awarded for new innovative research into programmable plants
Study finds women politicians are judged more harshly than men
Durham to lead national skills hub to boost UK research
Connecting talent with opportunity: careers weeks and fairs in review
Congratulations to all our graduating students
Newly discovered ancient river landscapes control East Antarctic ice flow
R&D disclosures can predict future earnings - if investors focus on language, not just figures
Investors looking to predict future company performance should pay closer attention to the language used in R&D disclosures rather than just the financial figures.
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How tropical plants keep ant rivals peacefully apart by giving them separate ‘flats’
Mysterious ‘Dark Dwarfs’ may be hiding at the heart of the Milky Way
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.

Malaysian partnership to develop financiers and regulators
Working together to reduce waste and support charity through Green Move Out
UEFA Women’s Euros: Media coverage and gender equality
The UEFA Women’s Euros is in full swing, but a recent YouGov survey showed that interest in women’s football still lags well behind the men’s game. What does this mean in terms of gender equality in the sport? Expert on women, football and inequalities, Professor Stacey Pope, explains.

How the UK became dependent on asylum hotels
Pylon wars show why big energy plans need locals on board
Vote for our Botanic Garden to be RHS Partner of the year
Fans of the Botanic Garden are being invited to place their votes in the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Garden of the Year competition. Voters will also be entered into a prize draw to win a £100 RHS Garden gift voucher.

National teaching excellence award for two early career academics
Waiting for your A-level results? Think: Durham
Upcoming events
The Durham Law School International Arbitration Practitioner Day Programme
Festival of Archaeology: Roman Life Uncovered at the Museum of Archaeology
Beasts and Legends: Adventures Through North East Folklore
Family Craft Club does Book Mark Marbling
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My Chevening Journey at Durham
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.