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Celebrating the Year of the Tiger
We would like to wish all those preparing for and celebrating the arrival of the Year of the Tiger a very happy and healthy New Year. We are delighted that this year we will be able to enjoy a range of exciting celebrations taking place across the University and City.
Earliest report of ball lightning in England discovered
Our historians and physicists have come together to discover what appears to be the earliest known account of a rare weather phenomenon called ball lightning in England.
Exhibition explores art of traditional storytelling in Japan
We’re exploring the art behind a traditional form of Japanese storytelling in a new exhibition at our Oriental Museum.
Inspiring the extraordinary with project pro:NE
At Durham, we are a community of over 20,000 students and staff from all over the world.
Durham and Steinway – Setting the standard for musical excellence
To celebrate our announcement of becoming an all-Steinway UK University, a number of our musically talented students have recently travelled to London for a rare opportunity to take part in a prestigious Steinway masterclass. The University’s Chancellor and world-renowned opera singer, Sir Thomas Allen, accompanied the group.
Physics at Durham to lead International Collaboration on “Developing Molecular Quantum Technologies”
Professor Simon Cornish from the Department of Physics has secured funding to lead an international collaboration on “Developing Molecular Quantum Technologies”.
Ash blanketing Tonga after volcano eruption creates health concerns
Professor Claire Horwell, from our Earth Sciences Department, explores the health risks of ash following the eruption of the underwater volcano Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai, near Tonga.
Study reveals misogynistic attitudes towards women’s sport
Openly misogynistic attitudes towards women’s sport may be common amongst male football fans, according to new research involving online message boards.
Durham in world top 30 most international universities
We’ve been named as one of the world’s most international universities by the Times Higher Education (THE).
The rewards of mentoring
Today is International Mentoring Day, and two of our Durham MBA graduates have shared with us why they decided to become mentors to our current cohort, giving up time to help our students excel.
Durham Drama Festival returns for 2022
Now in its 48th year, the annual Durham Drama Festival takes to the stage from 30 January – 6 February in exciting venues across Durham city.
The festival is week-long celebration of new writing created by our students, made up of eight brand new full-length, productions and showcases student-written extracts in a launch night performance. This year promises diverse genres and styles of play with something for everyone.
Research on the formation of galaxies wins Royal Astronomical Society award
Researchers at the Institute for Computational Cosmology (ICC), together with other leading scientists across several international institutions, have been recognised with the prestigious Royal Astronomical Society Group Achievement award 2022 for the EAGLE project.