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  1. As a constituent college of Durham University, it is listed as a higher education institution under section 216 of the Education Reform Act 1988. Almost all academic activities, such as research and tutoring, occur at a university level. University College moved into its current location in 1837.

    • 1832; 191 years ago
    • Not for ourselves alone
    • The Castle, Palace Green, Durham DH1 3RW
  2. Ustinov College is the largest college of Durham University, located in Durham, North East England. Founded as the Graduate Society in 1965, it became a college in 2003 and was named after then-chancellor, Sir Peter Ustinov .

    • 1965 as a Society, 2003 as a College
    • Diversity is our Strength
    • Latin: Diversitate Valemus
  3. It is the largest of Durham's undergraduate colleges with around 1800 students. Founded in 1972 as the first purpose-built, mixed-sex college in Durham, it is named after the mathematician Sir Edward Collingwood (1900–1970), who was a former Chair of the Council of Durham University.

    • 1972
    • ~1050
    • Love the best
    • French: Aime le meilleur
  4. Trevelyan College (known colloquially as Trevs) is a college of Durham University, England. Founded in 1966, the college takes its name from social historian George Macaulay Trevelyan (pronounced "Trevillian"), Chancellor of the university from 1950 to 1957.

    • 1966
    • 650
    • Truth more readily than falsehood
    • Latin: Vera fictis libentius
  5. Template:Durham college University College, commonly known as Castle, is a college of the University of Durham in England. It is the oldest of Durham's colleges, founded in 1832. Since 1837 it has been housed in Durham Castle , which dates from 1097 and is the oldest University building in the world.

  6. South College is a constituent college of Durham University, which accepted its first students in Autumn of 2020. It is located in Mount Oswald on Elvet Hill, to the south of Durham City, adjoining Van Mildert College and John Snow College.

  7. St Chad's College is one of the two recognised colleges of Durham University. Founded in 1904 by Stephen Moulsdale as St Chad’s Hall, which served until 1971 as an Anglican hall for the training of Church of England clergy, and today as residence and guilds of students who reads for a degree at Durham University.