The award is given as part of the annual Sunday Times University Guide. Though the guide contains a league table of UK universities compiled from various statistics, the award is not necessarily given to the university at the top (in fact, it never has been). Instead, an university is chosen by a panel of experts based on all round academic excellence.
The SundayTimesUniversity of the Year is an annual award given to a British university by The SundayTimes.
Though the guide contains a league table of UK universities compiled from various statistics, the award is not necessarily given to the university at the top (in fact, it never has been).
Instead, a university is chosen by a panel of experts based on all round academic excellence.
The University was named SundayTimesUniversity of the Year in 2005, having previously been shortlisted for the award in 2004.
In 1992 a joint venture between the University and the University of Teesside saw the Joint University College on Teesside of the Universities of Durham and Teesside (JUCOT) established at Stockton-on-Tees, 23 miles south of Durham.
In the 2005 (2004) universityleague tables, Durham was ranked 10th (8th) (The Times), 9th (11th) (The SundayTimes) and 24th (12th) (The Guardian).