Research and Business
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Research to Empower and Inspire
At Durham, our academic staff conduct forward-thinking, interdisciplinary research that has an impact on communities all over the world. Collaboration with a broad mix of partners is central to enhancing global knowledge and developing global citizenship.
Business and PartnershipsPioneering Projects
Explore our diverse range of projects, from spin-out creation, research collaborations and supporting innovation. Whether we're tackling net zero challenges, advancing health sciences, or developing new technologies, our case studies showcase the impact and success of businesses and researchers working with us.
Towards a better future
Among our scientists, social scientists, business, arts and humanities scholars we have world-leading authorities in their field.
We are one of the top universities in the world, for taking action to address the most pressing environmental, social and governance challenges facing society today. Our researchers are shaping the world, from the intimate to the infinite.
Researchers at Durham University offer technical expertise that cannot be found elsewhere. We have been collaborating closely on a multitude of projects for several years and hope this will continue to be fruitful long into the future.
We are a globally outstanding centre of research
Research at Durham brings together the leading minds in their fields who work collaboratively across departments and with our partners to develop new ways of thinking that have a positive impact on societal and global challenges.
Research Degrees
Whether you’re looking to connect with international industry and business through your work, or the global academic research community, as a postgraduate at Durham you can expect the freedom and facilities to explore what’s important to you.
What's new?
Prestigious award for physicist exploring the dawn of the Universe
Congratulations to Professor Ryan Cooke from our Department of Physics who is the joint recipient of the 2025 Gruber Foundation Cosmology Prize.

The recipe for finding clean hydrogen
University spin-out company receives prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise
Study on domestic abuse of older people sheds light on risk factors
People with health issues denied medication in police custody
New study links wealth inequality and human sustainability across millennia
Two early career bioscientists will tackle health challenges with prestigious award
Explore policies, governance and our staff directory
We develop opportunities for businesses to: link with policymakers, understand our research governance and connect with academic researchers.
Policy Hub
Ethics and Governance
Research Staff Directory
Thought Leadership
Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration mass – here’s what to expect
A service rich in symbolism, Leo XIV’s inauguration mass this Sunday (18 May) will mark the start of what is likely to be a highly consequential papacy. Dr William Crozier, Duns Scotus Assistant Professor in Franciscan Studies, in our Department of Theology and Religion/Centre for Catholic Studies, tells us more.

The Climate Fiction Prize 2025: the five shortlisted books reviewed by experts.
Medetomidine: what you need to know about the animal sedative turning up in opioid deaths
Upcoming events
Biostatistics Unit Seminar with speaker Professor Adetayo Kasim on Monday 19th May 2025, 1.00pm
Exploring Risk Visual Arts Festival 2025 Showcase: Moving from Hazard and Risk to Resilience
International Scholars of the History of Women Religious Association - ISHWRA - Valentina Ciciliot
Wanted, More than Human Intellectual Property Animal Authors and Human Machines
Research and Innovation Services
Research and Innovation Services
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