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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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Universities pledge to help build healthier communities
The Russell Group of universities, of which Durham is a member, has announced an ambitious new commitment to help build healthier communities.
Asian Access: a new pathway to higher education
Durham partners with Sage to boost AI skills in North East England
New archive project to unlock stories of Hadrian’s Wall
Assessment behind Israeli football fans ban was flawed, report says
Durham named a World Top 50 international university
Research shows AI chatbots are driving violence against women and girls
Spotlight on: Professor Clare McGlynn – transforming the law to protect women online
In an increasingly digital age, criminal law has struggled to keep pace with online abuse, particularly for women and girls. Professor Clare McGlynn, from our Law School, is changing this.
Spotlight on: Professor Jon Gluyas - pioneering geoenergy solutions for a sustainable future
Pioneering quantum research moves deep underground
College sports teams successfully defend Varsity title
Earlier this month a range of sports teams from our Colleges squared up against rivals from the University of York, coming away triumphant and retaining the Varsity cup for a second consecutive year.
A Cappella excellence: student vocal group cements their status as best in the UK with competition win
BBC University Challenge ‘Champion of Champions’
Are women more safe today in England and Wales than they were in the past – or less? What the evidence shows
Professor Nicole Westmarland, in our Department of Sociology, reviews the evidence around rates of violence against women and girls in England and Wales.
How to spot the use and abuse of the word ‘context’
Major education reforms in England unveiled – here’s what the experts think
Celebrating enduring cultural and academic collaboration with Spain
We welcomed Mr Santiago Miralles Huete, Consul General of Spain in Edinburgh, for a visit that celebrated our long-standing connections with Spain, and its vibrant cultural and academic community.
Durham spin-out company wins major life sciences award
Education, opportunities and relationships: making the world a better place
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Working on the Durham Castle archaeology project
Archaeology student Oriana shares her experience working on the Durham Castle project, helping uncover a hidden medieval wall painting not seen for centuries.
Newly revealed medieval wall painting sheds light on Durham Castle’s high-status past
A hidden section of medieval wall painting has been uncovered by archaeologists at one of North East England’s iconic landmarks – giving clues to its grand past.
Revealed during renovations at Durham Castle, in Durham City, the decorative artwork is thought to be approximately 700 to 750 years old.
