Bonobo apes orphaned by the illegal trade in bushmeat and pets can overcome trauma and develop social abilities like those of ...
Durham University produces research and graduates that transform the world. Our partnership with the ONS will further enable academic expertise to shape economic thinking and data methodology, while ...
We're working with others, locally, regionally and nationally, to improve life chances and promote prosperity in our region and nation. In her monthly column, our Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen ...
Durham is a truly world-class university with a long history of welcoming students and academics from all over the globe. Studying abroad is a unique and exciting experience. By coming to Durham you ...
At the Community Relations & Housing Unit we work alongside the Accommodation & Allocations Office in the Office of the Pro Vice Chancellor Colleges & Student Experience. We also work closely with ...
We provide the inspiration, you achieve the outstanding. Our students are amazing and love what we offer and what they get to do. On this page you will find a range of content, by our students, from ...
Our annual Christmas Tree Wish Appeal is once again helping Christmas wishes come true for local families. Students and staff generously donated over 260 gifts, that will now be distributed across ...
In simple terms, a landlord is a person who rents out land, a building, or accommodation. Durham has a wide variety of landlords – some own very few properties, others own a large number of properties ...
Our students are diverse, with different housing needs. We recognise that no one type of housing meets everyone’s needs. The Durham student housing market is accessed by different groups of students ...
Our education researchers worked with primary school children to develop a series of picture books on online safety and digital literacy. The project, led by Dr Cristina Costa from our School of ...
From globally impactful research to Olympian alumni and award-winning initiatives – it's been an exciting year here at Durham. In part two of our end of year review, we're reflecting on more of our ...
Scientists from our Geography department have made a major breakthrough in understanding one of the most powerful forces shaping the ocean floor: turbidity currents. These dense, fast-moving ...