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Summer Congregation is just around the corner, but graduation isn't the end of your Durham journey - find out how to connect with our global alumni network, access alumni benefits and careers support, and get involved with alumni community events.
Postgraduate Student Support Scholarships
UK students from low and middle income households can apply for up to £3,000 towards study starting in September. Applications close on Friday 4 July.
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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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Durham scientists play key role in global space survey as first Rubin Observatory images released
Scientists from our top-rated Physics department are playing a major role in the world’s most ambitious space project, the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), led by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.

Spotlight on: Dr Katherine McDonald – understanding the ancient world through language
Exploring the Upside Down: New book examines religious themes in hit Netflix show Stranger Things
A comedy of the ages: Professor combines academia with stand-up comedy
‘World-class’ research showcased during Europe-wide summit
Pioneering collaboration will create new Green Corridors in the North East
ERC Spotlight: Professor Simon Cornish and global milestones in quantum physics
Why can’t we stop feeding monkeys? Experts explain the reasons behind a dangerous habit
Dr Sian Waters of our Department of Anthropology and Tracie McKinney of the University of South Wales explore the damaging impact of humans feeding monkeys in tourist hot spots.

Climate change driving rise in soil’s antibiotic resistance
Older northerners struggling with ‘alarming’ inequalities
MA students launch two new storytelling exhibitions for the summer
Two new, major exhibitions curated by MA Museum and Artefact Studies students exploring the art and history of storytelling, are now open and free to attend all summer. Visitors can discover ‘Beasts and Legends’ at Palace Green Library and ‘Telling Tales’ at the Oriental Museum.

Durham student gives speech at global event at Canadian High Commission
Working together to reduce waste and support charity through Green Move Out
Call for urgent reform in international battle against crime
The UK’s extradition, mutual legal assistance, and criminal jurisdiction systems need urgent reform, according to a new report.

Why your migraine might be making you crave a large Coke and fries
The Climate Fiction Prize 2025: the five shortlisted books reviewed by experts.
Supporting innovation and creating opportunity
In her monthly column, Our Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen O'Brien reacts to the Comprehensive Spending Review and reflects on the positive contribution Durham University makes regionally, nationally and globally.

Chancellor inspires Politics A-Level students at global affairs ‘in conversation’ event
World top 40 for sustainability
Upcoming events
The Durham Law School International Arbitration Practitioner Day Programme
Pathways into Law
Beasts and Legends: Adventures Through North East Folklore
Space Medicine Course in connection with World Extreme Medicine
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Where can an MSc in Public Policy take you?
Discover how our MSc Public Policy programme equips students with advanced analytical tools, real-world policy experience, and a global perspective that opens doors to diverse and meaningful careers. Whether you're aiming to influence healthcare, international development, climate policy, or economic reform, this degree gives you the foundation and the network to lead change.