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Never Give Up
On the 5th of February 2023 local musicians and Durham University students will stand united against suicide at the Never Give Up concert.
Reach Society Corporate Champion Award
We are pleased to announce that the University has been presented with the Reach Society’s Corporate Champion award for ‘Contribution as an Outstanding Collaboration Partner’.
DULOG Presents Hello Dolly
Durham University’s Light Opera Group, better known as DULOG, are excited to bring you Durham University Student Theatre’s largest Musical Theatre event of the calendar, ‘Hello Dolly!’ from 8th-12th February at the Gala Durham.
Get active with Durham's university
Our Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen O'Brien looks into the what the New Year has to offer.
Researchers propose compulsory climate change teaching in core law curriculum
New research by our top-rated Law School is urging that climate change education should be made compulsory across the core law curriculum.
Joining the SafePod Network
Approved researchers at Durham University will now be able to securely access Government Administration data to better understand our society and economy, as the University joins the national SafePod Network.
Research inspires podcast drama about tobacco addiction
Research by our Anthropology department has provided the inspiration for a podcast drama looking at the history of smoking and tobacco addiction.
Three new College heads appointed
New heads have been appointed at Grey College, Josephine Butler College and John Snow College.
Traded species have distinctive life histories with extended reproductive lifecycles
A new study has revealed that vertebrate species involved in the live wildlife trade have distinctive life history traits that determine the frequency and timing of reproduction.
Year of the Rabbit
We would like to wish all those preparing for and celebrating the arrival of the Year of the Rabbit a very happy and healthy New Year. A range of exciting celebrations will be taking place across the University and City to mark the special occasion.
Report calls on men’s professional football clubs to tackle sexism
A new report is calling on men’s professional football clubs to tackle pervasive sexism and misogyny in the sport.
Careers & Enterprise Centre Careers Weeks continue with BFI, Film and Television Week
Our Careers & Enterprise Centre are continuing the programme of themed Careers Weeks this term, focusing on a range of key graduate recruitment industries and areas of interest to students. From Monday 23 - Friday 27 January, this will include a week long series of talks, led by UK film and television industry professionals. The workshops have been curated by the BFI and will be practically focused to give all students the opportunity to explore careers opportunities within the industry.