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Welcome to the Institute of Advanced Study

Durham’s Institute of Advanced Study (IAS) is a home for growing big ideas. We support, promote and grow new and creative interdisciplinary ideas that transform our perspectives in challenging and provocative ways. We provide time, space, and resources to exchange and integrate ideas, knowledge and skills. We are a home to an inclusive, diverse and supportive community of scholars from Durham University and across the world.
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Our Research at the IAS

At the IAS, our research drives innovation and fosters collaboration across disciplines. Our scholars engage in cutting edge projects that push the boundaries of knowledge and address global challenges. Explore our research initiatives and discover how we are shaping the future of inquiry.

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IAS Fellowships

“The Fellowship has not only been hugely productive, but it has had a profound effect on me. It has reminded me why I am an academic and has restored the love I have for the job.” - Dr Peter Coe 

IAS Fellows outside Cosin's Hall - January 2026

IAS Fellows Epiphany 2026

IAS Fellows outside Cosin's Hall - Michaelmas

IAS Fellows Michaelmas 2025

IAS Fellows Epiphany Term 2024/25 Fellows outside Cosin's Hall

IAS Fellows Epiphany 2025

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IAS Fellowship Michaelmas 2024

IAS Fellows Epiphany 2024

IAS Fellows Epiphany 2024

IAS Fellows Michaelmas term 2023 outside Cosin's Hall

IAS Fellowship 2023 Michaelmas

I have been convinced for a long time that the IAS environment is by far the most stimulating for those seeking to deepen and fertilise their research questions through contact with alternative visions and approaches.

Professor Raouf Boucekkine
Aix-Marseille University (June 2025)

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The IAS an overview

At the Durham Institute of Advanced Study, we want to bring people together from within Durham and around the world, to share ideas and knowledge and to make lasting connections to shape the fields they work in.

Our Transformations Blog

Highlights and reflections from Fellows and IAS collaborators

14 Years at the IAS: where did the time go?

As we approach the 20th anniversary of the IAS, I find myself reflecting on my more than fourteen years at the Institute.
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The importance and value of an IAS in an uncertain and difficult world

Uncertain times are when an IAS might shine the most.
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Reflections on Climate Apartheid

Climate apartheid is a fruitful topic for interdisciplinary collaboration due to its multiple meanings.
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Latest News

  • Reducing criminal reoffending among female ex-prisoners

    New research involving one of our psychologists reveals more about what drives female prisoners to reoffend, and how this can be better prevented.
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  • Recruitment is now open for the second joint Charles Wallace India Trust / IAS Fellowship

    The CWIT and IAS is delighted to invite applications from scholars in India for its second joint Fellowship in Epiphany term (11 January to 19 March 2027) joining the IAS project ‘Confronting Climate Apartheid: law, economy, culture’ and its Durham University research team and other visiting Fellows.
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  • Call Launched for IAS 2026/27 Research Development Projects

    Applications are now welcome for IAS Research Development Projects (RDPs) for the 2026/27 academic year. Led by Durham academics, the scheme supports the early-stage development of ambitious interdisciplinary research initiatives. Further details on eligibility, application procedures, and deadlines are available online.
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Recruitment is now open for the second joint Charles Wallace India Trust / IAS Fellowship

The CWIT and IAS is delighted to invite applications from scholars in India for its second joint Fellowship in Epiphany term (11 January to 19 March 2027) joining the IAS project ‘Confronting Climate Apartheid: law, economy, culture’ and its Durham University research team and other visiting Fellows.
CWIT and IAS logos

Call Launched for IAS 2026/27 Research Development Projects

Applications are now welcome for IAS Research Development Projects (RDPs) for the 2026/27 academic year. Led by Durham academics, the scheme supports the early-stage development of ambitious interdisciplinary research initiatives. Further details on eligibility, application procedures, and deadlines are available online.
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Publications, Videos and Social Media

Find out more about the Institute of Advanced Study including publications, details of former Fellows, and past projects.

Highlights

  • IAS Word Press

    Keep up to date with the IAS newsletter, IAS videos, and historic IAS information
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  • Publications

    Explore some of the recent publications from IAS Fellows or from Durham colleagues supported by the IAS via funded projects and activities.
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IAS Word Press

Keep up to date with the IAS newsletter, IAS videos, and historic IAS information
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Publications

Explore some of the recent publications from IAS Fellows or from Durham colleagues supported by the IAS via funded projects and activities.
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Get in touch

Enquiries about IAS should be sent via the email below.

Institute of Advanced Study

Durham University,

Cosin’s Hall,

Palace Green,

Durham,

DH1 3RL 

Tel: +44 (0) 191 334 2589