Student satisfaction at Durham University is high and continues to improve, according to the latest results of the National ...
Thousands of our students have celebrated their achievements during Summer Congregation 2026, with the UNESCO World Heritage Site venue of Durham Castle and Cathedral bathed in glorious sunshine for ...
A major new study will provide the first national picture of how often pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are referred for, and diagnosed with, mental health conditions such ...
Dr Alexandra Verini from our Department of Theology and Religion explores how pioneering Catholic nuns transformed education for poor girls in 19th Century Britain. Nuns as teachers are historically ...
It’s disappointing that the UK’s new defence investment plan is unclear on its long-term plan for space, write Dr Bleddyn Bowen, in our School of Government and International Affairs/Durham University ...
This year’s cohort of Fulbright students and scholars visited Durham for their end of year celebration event. As a key university partner to Fulbright, we were invited to host the annual UK Fulbright ...
The dislike shown by some towards Keir Starmer was only partially about his performance as prime minister and as much to do with the “politics of feeling” in today’s political climate, according to ...
Dr Liam Temple from our Department of Theology and Religion looks at why Pope Leo's excommunication of a conservative Catholic rebel group matters, and how this is the latest development in a ...
We are committed to supporting the best students irrespective of financial circumstances. The following scholarships and bursaries are either funded by the University, through partnerships with ...
Undergraduate and postgraduate awards of the department will be conferred at the same ceremony unless stated otherwise. Students on joint honours programmes (which are not within Combined Honours or ...
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