Durham University to appeal Silver rating
“Having reviewed TEF data and procedures, we plan to appeal. Durham is an exceptional institution, and we believe it should be rated Gold”
Read more“Having reviewed TEF data and procedures, we plan to appeal. Durham is an exceptional institution, and we believe it should be rated Gold”
Read more“The project gave me a special opportunity to have a hugely positive influence on the lives of young people.”
Read more“We are particularly pleased that the QS rankings recognise our strong reputation amongst academics and employers around the world”
Read more“The University has been unable to identify why accommodation rates are set so high or where the money from accommodation fees is distributed within the University budget”
Read more“As we launch our new University Strategy 2017-2027, my invitation is: partner with us. Together, we can be so much more.”
Read more“These league tables are further evidence that we are performing extremely well”
Read moreDurham University Charity Kommittee (DUCK), Durham InterCollegiate Christian Union (DICCU), Durham LGBT+ Association, Durham Instep Society, and Durham University Assassin’s Society have all been nominated respectively.
Read more“It is a special place which we all know and love.”
Read more“There are a number of reasons why full-time, three-year degree programmes are generally the most appropriate at research-intensive institutions like Durham.”
Read moreAccording to DSU statistics, turnout was highest at St Chad’s, where 238 out of 611 eligible students (39.95%) voted. Colleges with the lowest turnouts included Stephenson (7.36%), John Snow (7.72%), Ustinov (9.97%), Hatfield (11.54%) and Josephine Butler (15.82%).
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