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Congratulations to our Graduates

We’re celebrating all our extraordinary graduates at Winter Congregation: 9 - 10 January.
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  • Excellence in Entrepreneurship

    Find out how our students, graduates, and staff push the boundaries of possibility in entrepreneurship and innovation around the world.

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  • Welcome to all new alumni

    Congratulations - it's time to celebrate everything you've achieved. Registration for students closes Monday 16 December.

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Excellence in Entrepreneurship

Find out how our students, graduates, and staff push the boundaries of possibility in entrepreneurship and innovation around the world.

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Welcome to all new alumni

Congratulations - it's time to celebrate everything you've achieved. Registration for students closes Monday 16 December.

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Events in the Middle East: support and assistance for students and staff

Read our statement and answers to frequently asked questions.

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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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Orphaned bonobos can overcome trauma to develop social skills and empathy

Bonobo apes orphaned by the illegal trade in bushmeat and pets can overcome trauma and develop social abilities like those of their mother-reared peers.
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Leading figures awarded honorary degrees

Television presenter Matt Baker will be among the leaders in their fields to receive honorary degrees from the University in January 2025.   
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Have a Christmas carol stuck in your head? This is how to banish it

Associate Professor Kelly Jakubowski studies the songs that run through our heads to establish why they’re there, and what can be done about them.
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Office for National Statistics partnership boosts data careers and research

We are partnering with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to support aspiring data professionals. This collaboration aims to enhance career opportunities for students, paving the way for more and higher-quality job prospects for graduates.
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Naughty or nice – does Santa inspire better behaviour in children?

Whether it’s Santa Claus, Father Christmas, or St Nicholas that he goes by, at this time of year children everywhere are excited for his arrival. But, does the promise of presents from ‘the man in red’ make children behave better?
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Partnering with the Foundation of Light to benefit communities

We’ve partnered with the Foundation of Light charity to work together on initiatives aimed at improving communities across North East England.
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Hedging political risk boosts portfolio performance

Hedging against political risks enhances international stock portfolio performance more effectively than diversification alone, according to a study involving Professor Stavros Zenios.
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New grant will support Gypsy Roma Traveller awareness efforts

Thanks to a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), Associate Professor Alex Barber will create awareness around an undercelebrated month.
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Durham University tops Movember fundraising leaderboard

Durham is one of just two universities this year to exceed £100,000 in fundraising for Movember, meaning that the outstanding collaborative efforts of our Colleges and Team Durham clubs have secured the top spot on the Big Moustache on Campus Challenge UK leaderboard, raising an incredible £126,879.
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We’re expanding our postgraduate offering with a real focus on employability

Thinking of studying a Masters in 2025? Consider one of our new postgraduate degrees and elevate your career at a World Top 100 university.
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I interviewed Syria’s militias at the start of the war – they will listen if other countries engage them

Assistant Professor in International Security William Plowright explores what may happen next in Syria following the toppling of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
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Utopian thinking – when the future meets the past

What is utopianism? How did it emerge as a way of imagining alternatives to the present? Why do people often look to the past when they imagine an alternative future?
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  • Explore December's Community Newsletter

    Want to know more about how we interact with our local community? Our monthly Community Newsletter explores the news, events, and research both at Durham University and in the city itself.
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  • Strengthening archaeological collaborations in Iraq

    We recently welcomed Mr Ali Obaid Shalgham, the Head of the Iraqi State Board of Antiquities and Heritage and Deputy Minister of Culture, and a delegation from the University of Al-Qadisiyah, to Durham.
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  • Driving regional growth and promoting wellbeing

    We're working with others, locally, regionally and nationally, to improve life chances and promote prosperity in our region and nation. In her monthly column, our Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen O'Brien explores some of our regional partnerships and the benefits they will bring to North East England.
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Strengthening archaeological collaborations in Iraq

We recently welcomed Mr Ali Obaid Shalgham, the Head of the Iraqi State Board of Antiquities and Heritage and Deputy Minister of Culture, and a delegation from the University of Al-Qadisiyah, to Durham.
A group of people in an office

Driving regional growth and promoting wellbeing

We're working with others, locally, regionally and nationally, to improve life chances and promote prosperity in our region and nation. In her monthly column, our Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen O'Brien explores some of our regional partnerships and the benefits they will bring to North East England.
The Vice-Chancellor Prof Karen O'Brien smiling at the camera wearing a red top

Upcoming events

Crazy for You

Tuesday 28 January 2025 - Saturday 1 February 2025
7:30 PM to 10:30 PM
Gala Theatre
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How the US Election will Impact Climate Change

Monday 13 January 2025 - Monday 13 January 2025
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
L50, Psychology building
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Durham Drama Festival 2025

Sunday 16 February 2025 - Sunday 23 February 2025
7:30 PM to 10:30 PM
Various locations across Durham City
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MBA Open Evening

Wednesday 29 January 2025 - Wednesday 29 January 2025
5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
The Waterside Building Riverside Place Durham DH1 1SL UK
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From our Student Blogs:

Winter Ball at Josephine Butler College

At Durham we know how to have a ball, and this time of year is no exception. In this blog, Mia a languages student from the northeast, shares her experience of Josephine Butler's Winter Ball.
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Sustainability at Durham

We are committed to becoming one of the most environmentally sustainable universities in the UK as part of our University strategy to promote a sustainable future. We plan to achieve Net Zero carbon by 2035 and net biodiversity gain by 2032.

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