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Major Iron Age discovery unearthed

Discovered in 2021, the Melsonby Hoard is a highly significant trove of Iron Age metalwork consisting of over 800 artefacts. Find out how Durham's Department of Archaeology and Archaeological Services team have been working with Historic England and the British Museum to excavate, preserve and analyse this incredible find.
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Find out more about our range of exciting and innovative Master's programmes across many subject areas.

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Inspiring Excellence Scholarships

Outstanding international students looking to start a postgraduate programme in September 2025 are invited to apply for scholarships of £10,000 and £5,000.

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Research Impact at Durham

We conduct innovative and impactful research to transform lives and make a difference, globally and locally: research to empower and inspire.

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Professor Andrew Pontzen appointed to STFC Council

Cosmologist Professor Andrew Pontzen has been appointed to the council of one of the UK’s main research funding bodies.
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Study finds England’s trainee teachers excel in early reading instruction

A new study led by Dr Johny Daniel from our top-ranked School of Education have found that trainee teachers in England are significantly better prepared to teach early reading skills compared to their counterparts in India, particularly in phonics instruction.
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European universities launch major declaration on tackling climate change

Thirty-nine European universities have come together to launch the Durham Declaration, which will shape our joint efforts towards sustainable development.
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New book explores domestic abuse-related deaths and how to bring change

A new book by Dr James Rowlands of our Department of Sociology focuses on the complex issue of domestic abuse-related deaths.
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Building on an impactful partnership, from research to culture

Our long-standing relationship with Japan has been furthered, with a recent diplomatic visit focusing on research collaborations, language and cultural activities, and the local community.

Hitting all the right notes: student vocal group remains undefeated at national competition

Northern Lights A Cappella, our award-winning student vocal group, has come away from the Open A Cappella Competition in Warwick with a swathe of accolades including first place.
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Scientists help create biggest 3D map of the universe and it’s changing what we know about Dark Energy

Our scientists have played a leading role in creating the largest-ever 3D map of the universe, using data from 15 million galaxies and quasars.
DESI maps distant objects to study dark energy. The instrument is installed on the Mayall Telescope, shown here beneath star trails.

‘Undercover anthropologist’ recognised for exceptional potential

Dr Sheina Lew-Levy, from our Department of Psychology, has been awarded a prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize for Psychology.
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New online hub provides EDI careers advice and support

Careers & Enterprise has launched a new, online 'EDI and your Career' hub, providing tailored careers information and support for students and graduates from diverse backgrounds.
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Choral Society set to fill Newcastle Cathedral with the sounds of Baroque masterpieces

Our critically acclaimed student Choral Society and conductor, John Forsyth MBE, will bring a programme of energetic Baroque music to audiences in Newcastle Cathedral for the first time.

Ukraine must not capitulate to a forced deal with Russia

Whether Kyiv’s resistance remains morally justifiable is fundamentally a matter of how much Ukraine and its people value their freedom and are prepared to sacrifice for it, writes Christopher Finlay, professor in political theory.
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Ilona Maher and the myth of feminine fragility – how one rugby player is reshaping sport

Professor Stephen Mumford from our Department of Philosophy and Associate Professor Sheree Bekker discuss the impact that Ilona Maher is having on women's sports and perceptions of femininity, fragility.
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Durham City Run Festival: preparing to welcome a big summer of sport

The annual running festival will return to Durham City streets from Wednesday 16 to Saturday 19 July this year with our support as a major partner.

Report calls for more creativity in schools to boost opportunities for all

A new report warns that the UK’s creative industries are at risk because arts education is being neglected.
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Upcoming events

Shakespeare Recovered: Durham's First Folio

Friday 4 April 2025 - Sunday 2 November 2025
11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Palace Green Library Palace Green Durham DH1 3RN
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Easter Chick Hunt

Sunday 20 April 2025 - Monday 21 April 2025
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Durham University Business School MBA Q&A (online)

Tuesday 8 April 2025 - Tuesday 8 April 2025
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This session will take place online.
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Celebrating Eid Al-Fitr

Saturday 5 April 2025 - Saturday 5 April 2025
12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Oriental Museum
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From our Student Blogs:

Three reasons to come from the US and study in Durham

Postgraduate student Charlotte, from the US, talks about her love of Durham, from the heritage of the city centre and international friendships to castle balls and cosy cafes.
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Dr Tony Juniper on the challenge of climate change

The environmentalist and Chair of Natural England addressed the Coimbra Group Symposium of 39 European universities on the challenges and opportunities of the changing climate. 

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