Entry to the Oriental Museum is free, but Admission to Spring Festival events is priced at £3 per adult and child, while ...
Our ‘Spotlight on’ series celebrates the work of our leading academics. Professor Atanu Chaudhuri pioneers research into ...
Flora Gray, student in our Department of Earth Sciences, recently won second prize in the Helmut Claas-Scholarships 2025. The ...
New research from Durham University Business School reveals the North East England led the UK on business scaleup growth in ...
As a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, Leah investigates how supermassive black holes and their powerful plasma jets influence the ...
A short animation accompanying the podcast brings 8,000 years of Cheviot hill farming to life. The resources are a ...
BlueMUSE will provide detailed observations within the Milky Way and our galactic neighbourhood, helping study targets as ...
A striking new light and sound installation is touring North East England this February, telling the remarkable story of Codex Amiatinus, the oldest intact complete Bible in existence. The Rivers of ...
Dr Sophie Hodgetts, Assistant Professor in our world-leading Department of Psychology, has played a central role in shaping national Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) research. Her pioneering ...
Welcome to our Spotlight On series, where we showcase the world-leading work of our academics. Professor Emma Cave, from our Law School is tackling some of the key challenges in health law. Medicine, ...
Since 2010 Durham University has been ranked in the QS World Top 100. In the same rankings, we are 64 th globally for employability and 22 nd for sustainability. We are in the top five for all three ...
Geography researcher Dr Grace Nield has been awarded a prestigious Royal Society Fellowship to advance understanding of how ice loss contributes to global sea-level rise. Grace was selected for a ...