Bronze Age rock carvings suggest communities across Europe were far more connected than previously thought. That is according ...
Our physics research delves into the origins of the Moon and galaxies – and now people can have a go at shaping the cosmos ...
Researchers from our School of Education are part of a new €4.4 million project aimed at improving the mental health of young people across Europe. The five-year initiative, called SUPPORT-Y ...
An invention designed to tackle labour shortages in farming through chemical-free, AI-driven weeding technology has won Durham University’s Blueprint Startup Challenge. Robotnik, developed by ...
Hundreds of students experienced an engaging and high-profile recruitment showcase from the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team. The event featured a Formula One show car displayed in the heart of ...
The NSF-DOE Vera C Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) digital camera will allow our researchers to better understand our cosmic origins. A massive international collaboration, ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, broadcast around the world to millions of viewers and listeners – across nations, cultures and audiences - is showcasing some of the best in sports reporting. From presenting ...
Not all room types are available at every college. The range of accommodation offered varies depending on the design and location of each college’s residences. The tables below explain our room types ...
Part of the new home for our Department of Sociology has been named in honour of anti-apartheid activist, writer, journalist and lecturer Ruth First. Ruth, who lectured in Sociology at Durham ...
In this article, Dr Halima Akhter, researcher in our Department of Anthropology, discusses why rising caesarean birth rates ...
Prof Elisa Morgera is part of a team to receive funding from the Swiss Network of International Studies. Elisa has obtained funding from the Swiss Network of International Studies in a highly ...