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Study reveals ethnic disproportion between teachers and pupils in England
Our Evidence Centre for Education (DECE) has analysed the ethnic disproportion between students and teachers in English schools.
Pioneering technological research in our Computer Science Department
Our Computer Science Department is one of the top ranked in the UK and we are at the forefront of next generation innovation.
Our research projects are having a world-changing impact.
Durham involved in new X-ray satellite mission to explore space
We’re involved in a major international satellite launch mission which aims to observe some of the most energetic objects and events in the cosmos, further advancing the science of space exploration.
Durham Book Festival 2023 progamme announced
The Programme for this year's annual Durham Book Festival has been announced.
The festival offers 35 events with more than 40 authors, over a bustling long weekend, from Friday 13 - Sunday 15 October.
‘One Day Changes’ digital art exhibition launches
A digital exhibition of photographic art depicting life in refugee camps and the impact of war has launched after the University purchased the collection.
Ukraine Independence Day: we stand with Ukraine
On Ukraine Independence Day, our Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen O'Brien explores how we are standing with colleagues and friends in Ukraine.
Collaboration with Atom Bank to advance mathematical research
We have a strong track record of partnerships on key research initiatives to explore and drive innovation, including two Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP).
Our Computer Science department is home to world-class research and innovation
Our Computer Science Department is among the top-10 in the UK, and we are proud to be at the forefront of technological advancement and pioneering innovation.
We host world-class research in our department that solves real-world problems.
Our statisticians contribute to major medical research
Our world-leading statisticians have contributed to the UK Mini Mitral Trial research into the repair of one of the heart’s valves during surgery.
Our Maths and Computer Science graduates are ready for the AI challenge
In an increasingly digital and interconnected world, future university graduates must harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to thrive in their respective fields.
Teaching excellence endorsement in National Student Survey
Students’ positive experiences of teaching, learning and academic support at Durham University are reflected in the latest National Student Survey (NSS).
Audiences flock to Durham Fringe Festival’s 3rd year
This year’s Durham Fringe Festival saw a superb range of performances across six venues in Durham City.