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Durham philosopher selected as BBC New Generation Thinker
Dr Jack Symes has been recognised as one of the UK’s most promising arts and humanities early career researchers.
Sir Harry Evans summit considers biggest issues facing journalism
Global leaders in investigative journalism gathered for a summit in honour of the late, great Durham graduate Sir Harry Evans.
Golden Bolt celebration at Rushford Court
In May 2024, we celebrated a key milestone in the construction work currently taking place at Rushford Court in Durham City Centre, with the ceremonial tightening of a ‘golden bolt’.
New exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of the 1924 Everest Expedition
Our new summer exhibition opens at the Oriental Museum on 24 May to mark the centenary of the first Western, and ultimately tragic, attempt to climb Mount Everest.
The exhibition, called “Eternal Ascent: Bentley Beetham and the 1924 Everest Expedition” tells the story from the perspective of expedition member, Bentley Beetham, a biology teacher from Darlington.
Expert warns dyslexia diagnosis is failing struggling readers
A new book by two leading psychologists warns that a focus on diagnosing dyslexia is leaving many children without the help they urgently need.
Migration Advisory Committee Report
The UK Government Migrations and Advisory Committee (MAC) has published a report into their findings on the graduate route.
Prestigious awards recognition for leader in Islamic law
Visiting Law Professor Dr Mohammad Hedayati-Kakhki has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to education in the prestigious British Muslim Awards 2024.
Student vocal group makes history in New York
Our reigning student A Cappella group, Northern Lights, has sung their way into the history books by retaining UK championship and competing in New York international finals of a high profile A Cappella competition for the second year running. Music undergraduate Lucie Fletcher also came away with the special accolade of 'Outstanding Soloist'.
How Durham researchers are informing global debate
Our researchers are constantly pushing the boundaries of knowledge, and using their learning to inform public and policy debate. Here are a few recent examples.
UK Government’s top scientist tours Durham campus
The UK Government’s top scientist has toured science facilities on our campus, meeting staff and students and hearing about the research being undertaken.
Students who balance work with studies receive awards recognition
Outstanding students who balance part-time work with their studies were celebrated at the annual Student Employee of the Year (SEOTY) Awards. Winners were announced across six categories at a ceremony in Durham Town Hall on 30 April.
Sir Graham Brady returns to Durham
Durham graduate Sir Graham Brady has returned to Durham to speak at our School of Government and International Affairs.