Durham University is a residentiall collegiate university
with long traditions and modern values.
The oldest of the University’s 16 colleges, University
College, was founded in 1832 at the same time as the establishment of the
University (which is England's third oldest Higher Education Institute after
Oxford and Cambridge). The most recent is Josephine Butler College, founded in
2006.
In 1987 Durham Cathedral and Castle became a World Heritage
Site, of which the university is a joint guardian.
In 2012 the opera singer, Sir Thomas Allen was appointed as
the university's 12th Chancellor.
Awards
A number of awards are handed out annually to our current
and past students. The vast majority are awarded at our annual Palatinate
Dinner. Durham is lucky to have a number of athetes who compete at the very
highest level every year. Similarly, we are just as fortunate to have students
who are prepared to commit and give so much of their time to developing the
sport structure at Durham. As such, the awards on offer are in place to
recognise both.
Job
Opportunities
Vacancies exist on a full or part time basis to coach sport
in leading independent schools from September 2016
These may be resident or non-resident
Opportunities for coaches of all sports – esp
Rugby/Cricket/Hockey/Netball/Lacrosse
Male and female vacancies
Work with able, motivated pupils with top facilities in
outstanding environments
Start a career in coaching, or supplement your income for a
few hours a week
Vacancies throughout the country and abroad
Student
Mix
The 17,190 students enrolled in the academic year 2013/14.
For
further information
Web
-www.durham.ac.uk
Email -
admissions@durham.ac.uk
Phone +44 (0) 191 334 2000
Address
Durham University
The Palatine Centre
Stockton Road
Durham
DH1 3LE
UCAS Code D86