Not all peasants enjoyed the same level of benefits. Leave entitlements were negotiated between lords and their tenants.
The 2026 QS World University Rankings for Sustainability place Durham 24th out of 2,001 universities assessed across the ...
We have signed a Collaboration Agreement with Durham County Council and venture partner Muse to accelerate the development of ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a major Bronze Age settlement on the Kazakh Steppe region, shedding new light on a key phase of Central Asian prehistory. The discovery reveals a regional ...
Join us from 26 November - 12 December for a range of online sessions to help you discover more about postgraduate study at Durham. Student on laptop Explore our faculties and departments, receive ...
We’ve been awarded £1.7 million to help deliver courses that will increase opportunities for students and support economic growth. As part of £88.5 million of funding announced for universities and ...
A memorial has been installed to a councillor believed to be the first openly gay politician elected in the UK, with support from two of our historians. Councillor Sam Green was elected to the ...
Research by Professor Chris Stokes in our Department of Geography forms part of a new international report on the effect of climate on the world’s ice sheets. The State of the Cryosphere Report is ...
Our global reputation for employability reflects the quality and relevance of our education and research. We're a world top 100 university, every year since 2010 in the QS World University Rankings We ...
But that’s exactly what happened when Donald Trump welcomed his Syrian counterpart, Ahmed al-Sharaa, to Washington on ...