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Welcome to all new alumni!

You did it! You have just graduated from Durham. You've worked so hard for this moment... so what now?

The good news is that your journey with Durham isn't over. Every student who graduates then becomes a member of our global alumni community.

The community is made up of over 230,000 Durham graduates, just like you – friends and colleagues with a common bond and shared Durham experience who meet, socialise, network, and support each other in their lives and careers, wherever they may be in the world.

Whether you finished your time at Durham 5 days ago or 5 decades ago, you will always be welcomed as part of our alumni community.

  • Keep in touch

    There are many ways you can stay in touch with Durham, we love to hear from you!
    Students working around a laptop
  • Ways to get involved

    There are lots of ways to get involved with the University, either in Durham or as part of one of our networking groups internationally.
    Alumni in Hangzhou during Dunelm Days

Keep in touch

There are many ways you can stay in touch with Durham, we love to hear from you!
Students working around a laptop

Ways to get involved

There are lots of ways to get involved with the University, either in Durham or as part of one of our networking groups internationally.
Alumni in Hangzhou during Dunelm Days

A time to remember

  • Memories of congregation

    What's your favourite memory of congregation? Read and watch some fond memories from other alumni.

    Black and white photograph of alumni at congregation
  • Digital memory book

    We ask graduates to write and pin their favourite memory from their time at Durham at congregation and this forms our digital memory book - can you spot yours?

    Student pinning a memory on the memory wall at congregation

Memories of congregation

What's your favourite memory of congregation? Read and watch some fond memories from other alumni.

Black and white photograph of alumni at congregation

Digital memory book

We ask graduates to write and pin their favourite memory from their time at Durham at congregation and this forms our digital memory book - can you spot yours?

Student pinning a memory on the memory wall at congregation