A delegation of leaders and researchers from China’s Wuhan University (WHU) has visited Durham to reaffirm and strengthen the ...
The honours celebrate exceptional contributions to sport, defence, community service and justice, recognising individuals ...
The Department of Computer Science is pleased to celebrate the availability of our Anne-Marie Imafidon Scholarships (AMI Scholarships) for Women in Technology, which we were delighted to name after ...
We have been awarded a share of more than £24 million of national funding for the prestigious Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award (IDLA) to advance research into sustainable consumer goods. The ...
New research reveals how ocean warming triggered the large-scale retreat of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream (NEGIS) - offering vital clues for understanding its modern-day vulnerability. NEGIS is ...
Coimbra Group Climate Symposium 2025 Dates: 24-26th March 2025 Venue: Durham University, United Kingdom This event has taken place. Durham University was proud to host the Coimbra Group’s inaugural ...
Please ensure you check the module availability box for each module outline, as not all modules will run in each academic year. Each module description relates to the year indicated in the module ...
Durham has joined the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities, continuing its long history as a significant site of ...
Professor O’Brien led a conversation and breakout session on ‘Climate change scepticism and anti-scientific sentiment: what role for universities?’, with Professor Wilco Hazeleger, Rector Magnificus ...
A culturally significant Māori cloak will go on display in Aotearoa New Zealand as part of a new partnership between Durham ...
A new study led by researchers from our top-rated Archaeology department has revealed that 3300 years ago, tin mined in south-west Britain was a key resource for major Bronze Age civilisations in the ...