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09:30 Monday, 11 August 2025 to 15:30 Saturday, 16 August 2025
Durham University have been running summer sculling camps since 2003 and they have grown in size, scope and prestige on an annual basis. They run during July and August every year and are structured to cater for a wide range of ages and abilities. The camps are delivered by Team Durham’s professional rowing coaches who are supported by additional qualified volunteers which ensures all participants are given the optimum opportunity to learn and develop during their time on camp. The camps are run out of Maiden Castle, the university’s £40m sports park close to Durham City centre and our water training centre on the River Tyne in Newcastle. Whilst equipment is provided athletes are encouraged to bring their own boats and blades if they have them. This is to eliminate any familiarisation issues that come with rowing in different equipment. Coaches of athletes attending the camps are welcome to attend and support their athletes; for more information contact holly.young@durham.ac.uk. The camps will also include sessions in the indoor rowing tank and, the junior performance and performance camp may also involve sessions in crew boats.
Booking availableView Details09:30 Sunday, 03 August 2025 to 15:30 Friday, 08 August 2025
Durham University have been running summer sculling camps since 2003 and they have grown in size, scope and prestige on an annual basis. They run during July and August every year and are structured to cater for a wide range of ages and abilities. The camps are delivered by Team Durham’s professional rowing coaches who are supported by additional qualified volunteers which ensures all participants are given the optimum opportunity to learn and develop during their time on camp. The camps are run out of Maiden Castle, the university’s £40m sports park close to Durham City centre and our water training centre on the River Tyne in Newcastle. Whilst equipment is provided athletes are encouraged to bring their own boats and blades if they have them. This is to eliminate any familiarisation issues that come with rowing in different equipment. Coaches of athletes attending the camps are welcome to attend and support their athletes; for more information contact holly.young@durham.ac.uk. The camps will also include sessions in the indoor rowing tank and, the junior performance and performance camp may also involve sessions in crew boats.
Booking availableView Details09:00 Friday, 01 August 2025 to 17:00 Friday, 01 August 2025
Payment link for Photography and Photocopying requested from Palace Green Library.
Booking availableView Details09:30 Monday, 28 July 2025 to 15:30 Thursday, 31 July 2025
Durham University have been running summer sculling camps since 2003 and they have grown in size, scope and prestige on an annual basis. They run during July and August every year and are structured to cater for a wide range of ages and abilities. The camps are delivered by Team Durham’s professional rowing coaches who are supported by additional qualified volunteers which ensures all participants are given the optimum opportunity to learn and develop during their time on camp. The camps are run out of Maiden Castle, the university’s £40m sports park close to Durham City centre and our water training centre on the River Tyne in Newcastle. Whilst equipment is provided athletes are encouraged to bring their own boats and blades if they have them. This is to eliminate any familiarisation issues that come with rowing in different equipment. Coaches of athletes attending the camps are welcome to attend and support their athletes; for more information contact holly.young@durham.ac.uk. The camps will also include sessions in the indoor rowing tank and, the junior performance and performance camp may also involve sessions in crew boats.
Booking availableView Details09:00 Monday, 28 July 2025 to 17:30 Friday, 01 August 2025
09:00 Monday, 21 July 2025 to 14:00 Friday, 25 July 2025
The International Glaciological Society will hold an International Symposium on ‘Ice Streams and Outlet Glaciers’ in 2025. The symposium will be hosted by the Department of Geography, Durham University, Durham, UK, on 21-25th July 2025.
Booking will start in 119 day(s)View Details09:00 Sunday, 13 July 2025 to 17:00 Wednesday, 16 July 2025
This is a 23rd edition of a conference series founded in Leeds, UK, in 1979. This is one of the major activities of the international fluid dynamics research community taking place biennially. The conference will take place at Durham University on July 14th-16th 2025. The venue is the Department of Chemistry on Lower Mountjoy.
Booking availableView Details09:00 Wednesday, 23 April 2025 to 17:00 Thursday, 24 April 2025
Co-organised by Durham and Edinburgh universities and sponsored by the Royal Anthropological Society (RAI), HEAT1 is a two-day international conference on planetary health and the environment. The conference will be hosted by Durham’s Department of Anthropology, one of only a few in the UK to integrate social, health, and evolutionary fields. Drawing from that diversity, HEAT aims to bring together perspectives from the full spectrum of contemporary anthropology.
Booking will start in 62 day(s)View Details09:30 Tuesday, 08 April 2025 to 16:30 Wednesday, 09 April 2025
18:30 Saturday, 05 April 2025 to 23:59 Saturday, 05 April 2025
Come join us for a magical evening at a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as Durham Castle opens its gate to celebrate the 20 wonderful years of our work in Zambia. We will be reuniting the Zamfam to acknowledge two decades of achievements and reminisce over our shared memories.
Booking availableView Details