Durham University
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Durham University

North EastFounded 1832

Overview

Durham University is one of the UK’s oldest and most prestigious universities, situated in the historic city of Durham in North East England. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across disciplines like Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Engineering, and Business. Known for its academic excellence and unique collegiate system, Durham University attracts students from across the globe.

Founded in 1832, Durham University is the third oldest university in England, following Oxford and Cambridge. It has around 20,000 students, with about 30% coming from outside the UK. The university is composed of 17 colleges, which provide students with a supportive environment alongside their academic studies. Each college offers various social, cultural, and sports activities, helping students build a sense of belonging and community.

The main campus is located in Durham City, which is known for its impressive architecture, including Durham Castle and Cathedral—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—offering a beautiful and historic setting for students. The Queen’s Campus in Stockton-on-Tees focuses on health and medicine, providing additional facilities for students in those fields.

Why Study at Durham University?

Durham University is recognised globally for its teaching and research. It consistently ranks among the top 10 universities in the UK and is featured in the top 100 universities worldwide. Durham is particularly strong in subjects such as Law, English, History, Archaeology, and Physics. The university’s Business School is also highly respected, with triple accreditation and a well-regarded MBA program.

Durham’s unique collegiate system sets it apart, providing a blend of academic, social, and personal support. Colleges offer a close-knit community where students can live, study, and socialize, creating a balanced university experience. Beyond academics, Durham offers numerous opportunities for students to engage in research, participate in study abroad programs, and gain practical experience through industry placements.

Key Statistics

Students

20,268

Academic Staff

1182

Student Satisfaction

77%

Rankings

QS World Ranking
82
Guardian Ranking
6

Fees (per year)

Undergraduate£27.600
Postgraduate£35,000

Contact Information

The Palatine Centre, University, Stockton Rd, Durham DH1 3LE, UK