Colleges of The University of Durham - List of Colleges

List of Colleges

Most of the colleges located in Durham itself can be grouped into two areas of the city. Bailey colleges are those located on the peninsula formed by a meander of the River Wear, and Hill colleges are on Elvet Hill on the other side of the river. Queen's Campus, Stockton, is 23 miles (37 km) south of Durham, in the town of Stockton-on-Tees.

The student numbers in the table below are up to date for the 2010/11 year.

U = Undergraduates, P = Postgraduates, F = Female, M = Male

Shield College Campus Founded U P P/U Ratio % F % M Total Website Notes
Collingwood Durham (Hill) 1972 1006 40 0.04 47% 53% 1046
Grey Durham (Hill) 1959 762 49 0.06 50% 50% 811
Hatfield Durham (Bailey) 1846 679 134 0.20 50% 50% 813
Josephine Butler Durham (Hill) 2006 728 137 0.19 55% 45% 865
St Aidan's Durham (Hill) 1947 784 204 0.26 43% 57% 988
St Chad's Durham (Bailey) 1904 351 107 0.30 55% 45% 458 Recognised College
St Cuthbert's Society Durham (Bailey) 1888 1046 89 0.09 51% 49% 1135
St Hild & St Bede Durham (Bailey) 1975 1027 206 0.20 52% 48% 1233 Merger of the College of the Venerable Bede (founded 1838) and St Hild's College (founded 1858)
St John's Durham (Bailey) 1909 347 72 0.21 53% 47% 419 Recognised College
St Mary's Durham (Hill) 1899 677 68 0.10 55% 45% 745
Trevelyan Durham (Hill) 1966 610 54 0.09 53% 47% 664
University Durham (Bailey) 1832 611 115 0.19 52% 48% 726
Ustinov Durham (Hill) 1965 0 1582 51% 49% 1582 Postgraduate-only, Founded as the Graduate Society
Van Mildert Durham (Hill) 1965 879 81 0.09 50% 50% 960
Stephenson Queen's 2001 927 6 0.01 54% 46% 933
John Snow Queen's 2001 800 16 0.02 60% 40% 816
Durham University 11234 2963 0.26 52% 48% 14197

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