96% of our undergraduates complete their degree, this is the second highest result in the UK University College
Of the University’s over 11,000 students 19% are from the local region and 9% are mature students St Mary’s College
Durham is one of the UK’s top 6 sporting universities Van Mildert College
The University Library has approaching 1.5 million books and 6,000 journals, plus substantial amounts of electronic resources College of St Hild & St Bede
DUSADA is the main alumni association for former Durham students in the UK, and exists to provide quality events for alumni to meet old friends and make new ones. Hatfield College
DUSADA also has local branches throughout the UK St Aidan’s College
Each college and society has an Alumni Association, some highly organised, others less formal Collingwood College
Many Alumni choose to support the University through the Annual Giving Programme Grey College
With their generous help we have been able to provide additional resources in the University Library Trevelyan College
In the last Telephone Campaign alone Alumni donated enough to the Library to provide an additional 116 books St Cuthbert’s Society
Their support has also enabled us to provide bursaries, scholarships and hardship awards St Chad’s College
Many Alumni choose to direct their support to their old college St John’s College
This money is used by colleges to improve facilities and further their specific projects Ustinov College
In recent years the University has expanded to include a site at Stockton John Snow College
Durham’s collegiate system has welcomed two new colleges on the Queen’s Campus site in Stockton Stephenson College
There has also been expansion in Durham itself. Josephine Butler College is the newest college in Durham University. When fully established, it will be the collegiate home to about 800 students.