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The Durham Union Society (DUS), commonly referred to as the Durham Union, is a debating society, founded in 1842, by the students at Durham University.It is the largest society associated with the university, with over 3,000 members in residence, and 10,000 worldwide, and is the fourth oldest continuously running debating society in the UK. [3]
The Durham Union Society (DUS), commonly referred to as the Durham Union, is a debating society, founded in 1842, by the students of the University of Durham, which then comprised only Hatfield Hall and University College. Commonly referred to as the Union, or the DUS, it is the University's largest society, with over 3,000 members in residence ...
Durham Union: Durham University: Debating society All/None 1842 University of Aberdeen Debater (as King's College Debating Society) University of Aberdeen: Debating society All/None 1848 Queen's University Literary and Scientific Society: Queen's University Belfast: Debating society All/None 1850 King's College London Conservative Association ...
The first debating society in Durham was founded in 1835, but may have closed by 1839. The Durham University Union was established in 1842, and revived and moved to Palace Green in 1872–3 as the Durham Union Society. [28] [29] Notable past presidents of the Durham Union have included Richard Dannatt, Sir Edward Leigh, and Crispin Blunt. [30 ...
The first debating society in Durham was founded in 1835. However, this appears to have closed by 1839. [65] In 1842, the Durham University Union debating society was established. It was later revived in 1872–73, when it took the name of the Durham Union Society and moved to Palace Green. [65] [66]
List of social activities at Durham University Literary and Scientific Society (Queen's University Belfast) Literary societies at Washington & Jefferson College
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Several British and other universities have debating societies called The Union or a variation on that. These include: Oxford Union; Cambridge Union Society; University of St Andrews Union Debating Society; Durham Union Society; University of Limerick Debating Union; Manchester Debating Union