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[[File:Durham shield.png|thumb|University coat of arms]]The '''University of Durham''' (founded 1832) claims to be the third oldest university in England. it occupies a number of mainly historic buildings in the [[City of Durham]], including Durham Castle. | [[File:Durham shield.png|thumb|University coat of arms]]The '''University of Durham''' (founded 1832) claims to be the third oldest university in England. it occupies a number of mainly historic buildings in the [[City of Durham]], including Durham Castle. | ||
In 2023 Dr Sue Regan was carrying out a research project: ‘Sex, Gender and Lesbians: Contemporary Debates in Contested Communities’. The research has ethical approval from the Department of Sociology Ethics Committee at the University. | |||
==LGBT societies== | ==LGBT societies== | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 10 July 2026

The University of Durham (founded 1832) claims to be the third oldest university in England. it occupies a number of mainly historic buildings in the City of Durham, including Durham Castle.
In 2023 Dr Sue Regan was carrying out a research project: ‘Sex, Gender and Lesbians: Contemporary Debates in Contested Communities’. The research has ethical approval from the Department of Sociology Ethics Committee at the University.
LGBT societies
- Durham University LGBT Association was a member of the LGBT Consortium at one time.[1]