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Durham Revue team up with Cambridge Footlights for ‘ComedyFest!
Hot on the heels of recent sell-out runs across the country, Durham Revue our very own nationally renowned sketch comedy troupe, are bringing their hilarious new material to a home audience at Gala Durham this February - and they won’t be alone. They will be joined by Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning, The Cambridge Footlights, to present ‘ComedyFest!’
Scientists unveil most accurate virtual representation of the Universe
An international team of researchers, including Professor Carlos Frenk, Professor Adrian Jenkins and Dr. John Helly from our Department of Physics, has produced the largest and most accurate computer simulation to date of our local patch of the Universe.
Coronavirus conspiracy believers might be less likely to follow public health measures
Coronavirus conspiracy theories have spread rapidly during the pandemic. But does belief in such theories affect how likely someone is to follow Covid-19 public health guidelines?
Durham University Appoints New Academic Registrar
Dr Monika Nangia has been appointed as Academic Registrar for Durham University.
Sports and Cultural Events in County Durham
This July will see the return of Durham City Run Festival. Once again we’ll be supporting the event as a major partner.
The festival will take place on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 July, with events throughout the city and at our venues. With the return of the popular Durham City Run 10K and 5K races, along with the Run Like a Legend Mile, and Paula Radcliffe’s Families on Track.
Helping our region to thrive
We're proud to be part of how North East England is changing and developing, making Durham an even more attractive place to study, work and live.
Why we’re backing Durham’s bid to be UK City of Culture 2025
We’re proud to be supporting Durham’s bid to be UK City of Culture 2025, which has now been formally submitted.
World's first confocal light microscope to study chiral molecules
Pioneering scientists from our Department of Chemistry have invented the world’s first advanced laser scanning confocal microscope that can track left and right-handed molecules, also known as enantiomers of chiral molecules, within live cells.
How do music listeners think emotions sound like in music?
Experts in our top-rated Music Department are recognised globally for their outstanding innovation and research in Music.
Information about political funding unlikely to sway voters
Greater information about who funds political campaigns is unlikely to influence how people vote, according to new research by our School of Government and International Affairs.
Celebrating the Year of the Tiger
We would like to wish all those preparing for and celebrating the arrival of the Year of the Tiger a very happy and healthy New Year. We are delighted that this year we will be able to enjoy a range of exciting celebrations taking place across the University and City.
Earliest report of ball lightning in England discovered
Our historians and physicists have come together to discover what appears to be the earliest known account of a rare weather phenomenon called ball lightning in England.