A delegation of leaders and researchers from China’s Wuhan University (WHU) has visited Durham to reaffirm and strengthen the ...
Durham has joined the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities, continuing its long history as a significant site of ...
Professor O’Brien led a conversation and breakout session on ‘Climate change scepticism and anti-scientific sentiment: what ...
A culturally significant Māori cloak will go on display in Aotearoa New Zealand as part of a new partnership between Durham ...
Rising greenhouse gas emissions could see the size of extreme floods in the Central Himalayas increase by between as much as ...
The Melsonby Hoard has been nominated for a national award by one of the UK’s leading archaeological publications. The hoard, ...
Durham University has entered into a partnership with the MarcoPolo700 Foundation to develop a pioneering East-West Institute in Hong Kong and Durham.
The quality of teaching and learning that our students enjoy at Durham has been recognised at a global awards ceremony. Five Durham education projects were shortlisted in the QS Reimagine Education ...
One significant development is Durham’s central role in the North Sea University Partnership’s (NSUP) inaugural public conference in Brussels on Thursday 20 and Friday 21 November. The NSUP is a ...
Work has begun to redevelop the Fellows’ Garden at University College to revitalise its purpose as an accessible outdoor space enabling student and community wellbeing and enrichment. After some five ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a major Bronze Age settlement on the Kazakh Steppe region, shedding new light on a key phase of Central Asian prehistory. The discovery reveals a regional ...
On Monday 24 November we welcomed The Deputy Director of the National Museum of Japanese History and the Minister for Public Diplomacy and Media from the Japanese Embassy in London, to Durham. The ...
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