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  1. Welcome to University College! University College, known lovingly as “Castle,” is the oldest of Durham University’s Colleges. Castle is a special community filled with inspiring learning opportunities, engaging social activities and meaningful personal support. Sharing the lovely hilltop Palace Green with Durham Cathedral and several ...

  2. Durham Castle. Sitting at the heart of Durham's World Heritage Site and occupied continuously since the 11th century, the Castle is now home to the students of University College, part of Durham University. Visitors are welcome to join our guided tours and special events.

  3. Durham University has 17 colleges, of which University College is the oldest, founded in 1832. The newest college is South, founded in 2020. The last single-sex college, St Mary's, became mixed in 2005 with the admittance of male undergraduates. One college, Ustinov, admits only postgraduates .

  4. University College, known lovingly as “Castle,” is the oldest of Durham University’s Colleges. Castle is a special community filled with inspiring learning opportunities, engaging social activities and meaningful personal support. Sharing the lovely hilltop Palace Green with Durham Cathedral and several other historic buildings, our ...

  5. University College (also known as Castle) welcomes you to the Middle Common Room (MCR), the body of all postgraduate students within college. top of page An official website of University College, Durham University.

  6. Funding support. University College offers its members a wide variety of funding opportunities, including student support bursaries of up to £300 to which any student in financial difficulties may apply, and short-term hardship loans of up to £100. The College also advertises Employability Bursaries, to help support the costs involved in ...

  7. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HANDBOOK 2023-2024 5 | P a g e 4. A Brief History of Durham Castle Durham Castle is home to University College, the oldest college of Durham University. Bishop Van Mildert (1765-1836) and the Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral founded the University of Durham in 1832.