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  2. List of Durham University people - Wikipedia

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    Richard Britnell – Emeritus Professor of History at Durham University [74] Bertram Colgrave (Hatfield) – Reader in English at Durham University; Editor of Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile [75] Anthony Crichton-Stuart (St Chad's) – Head of Old Master Paintings at Christie's, New York

  3. Sarah Davies (historian) - Wikipedia

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    She is a professor of history at Durham University in Durham, England, United Kingdom, and currently serves as chair of the History Department. [1] Davies received the Alec Nove Prize for her first book, Popular Opinion in Stalin's Russia, [2] which was translated into Russian in 2011. [3]

  4. Durham University - Wikipedia

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    The annual Durham University Volunteering Awards recognise individuals, teams, colleges and projects across several categories. [325] Durham University Charity Kommittee (or DUCK) is the university's student rag week [326] and the fundraising arm of the Durham Students Union. Originally a week-long event, DUCK now has events raising money for ...

  5. Helen Roche - Wikipedia

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    Her research is in German history, classical reception, the comparative study of fascism, the history of education, and related areas. [3] At Durham University, she is an associate fellow of the Institute of Advanced Study. [4] In 2021, Roche published The Third Reich’s Elite Schools: A History of the Napolas. This study of the German ...

  6. Edith Hall - Wikipedia

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    Edith Hall, FBA (born 1959) is a British scholar of classics, specialising in ancient Greek literature and cultural history, and professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Durham University. [1] She is a Fellow of the British Academy. [2]

  7. Durham University Museum of Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    In 1833, the year the university opened, the Old Fulling Mill on the River Wear below Durham Cathedral became the university museum. [5] It was the second university museum in England to be open to the public. [6] [a] In 1876 it moved to Bishop Cosin's Almshouses on Palace Green. [9]

  8. History of Durham University - Wikipedia

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    The history of Durham University spans over 190 years since it was founded by Act of Parliament. King William IV granted royal assent to the Act on 4 July 1832, and granted the university a royal charter on 1 June 1837, incorporating it and confirming its constitution. [1] The university awarded its first degrees on 8 June 1837.

  9. List of vice-chancellors and wardens of Durham University

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    Archdeacon Charles Thorp, the first warden of Durham University The vice-chancellor and warden is the chief executive officer of Durham University. The vice-chancellor also holds the position of "Warden of the Durham Colleges" and is appointed by Council. Reporting to the vice-chancellor and warden (and also members of the university executive committee) are the deputy vice-chancellor, pro ...