Our strengths in space and quantum research were the main focus of a visit to Durham University by the German Ambassador to ...
That is about to change after the UK Government said it would adopt a proposal drafted by Professor Clare McGlynn, of Durham ...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is cracking open more rapidly as it responds to climate change. Dr Tom Chudley, in our Department of ...
Join the reigning two-time UK Champions of A Cappella, Northern Lights A Cappella, along with their sister A Cappella groups, Foot Notes A Cappella, Durham Dynamics and Full Score Barbershop Choir, ...
If you are a support provider working with a current Durham University student, please note that students have the option of booking 1-1 meeting space in the Bill Bryson Library, should you need to ...
A collaboration with the Edinburgh International Book Festival, ReaderBank is the world’s most ambitious study of imagination, reading and well-being. It seeks to explore how people imagine when they ...
The Institute of Advanced Study (IAS) is a home for growing big ideas. We support a broad and inclusive interdisciplinary community from across the full spectrum of Durham academics, where different ...
The Year of the Snake will be celebrated across Asia, over a two-week period of festivities, when people spend time with family, feast and invite good fortune and happiness into their homes for the ...
This National Astronomy Week, we celebrate all their fascinating work in space research. Our Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy (CEA) is a hub for researchers looking into the formation and evolution ...
Applications open on 21 January 2025 at 12 noon. This opportunity is for Year 12 students from the North East of England. Supported Progression (SP) is part of Durham's summer school programmes to ...
It is possible that changes to modules or programmes might need to be made during the academic year, in response to the impact of Covid-19 and/or any further changes in public health advice. To ...