Durham is a leading research university and is ranked in the top five of UK universities and in the top 100 globally. Our science research is world leading, a large proportion is interdisciplinary in nature and is supported by flagship Research Institutes. Durham University provides world-class innovation, research capabilities, and business solutions to help our partners achieve the results they want. Our Centre for Sustainable Chemical Process represents researchers with diverse research interests including hetero- and homo-geneous catalysis, high-pressure reactions, fluorine, flow and aqueous chemistry. There are a number of different ways to engage or collaborate with Durham University and these include: research collaborations; commercial opportunities; access to our research facilities and equipment; access to interdisciplinary research centres; knowledge exchange activities and funding; careers, placements, and internships. Durham University welcomes enquires from potential partners.
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13 Apr 2022
ReConnect: Networking Workshop
ReBuilding Skills & Confidence In-person events are back, and to help you rebuild those networking skills and reconnect with your neighbours, we’re brought in networking strategist and founder of NetKno Jeni Smith to host a fun, interactive, practical networking workshop.…
Network-H2 – Sustainable hydrogen production and supply, 17th December, 1pm
The next in our series of monthly webinars from Network-H2 https://net-zero-research.co.uk/network-h2-home/. This webinar features speakers from the University of Bath and Siemens looking at sustainable hydrogen production and supply.
Network-H2 is the EPSRC funded network to maximise the impact of UK-funded research and innovation. The Network organises conferences, seminars, workshops and funding calls in order to advance the knowledge and understanding of hydrogen fuelled transportation. This webinar is the…
Orbit – Durham University’s new Enterprise Zone – opens its doors at NETPark
Orbit, a new business accommodation space hosted by Durham University, has opened a new facility in NETPark, one of the UK’s leading science and technology parks. Orbit will provide flexible office space as well as tailored support and industry-specific guidance…
Missing link in carbon cycle discovered through the study of rocks
A Durham University Professor has found a missing link in the natural carbon cycle through the study of rocks. Professor Robert Hilton from the university’s Department of Geography, alongside postdoctoral researcher Guillaume Soulet, conducted a study which discovered why and…
Durham University recognised for its support of the Armed Forces
Durham University has received a silver award by the Ministry of Defence’s Employer Recognition Awards Scheme for its support of the Armed Forces. After receiving a bronze award in February, the University has further developed its policies and enhanced its…