Durham Union

Durham Union Society
PredecessorDurham University Debating Society (1835–39)
Formation1842; 182 years ago (1842)
TypeStudent debating union
Registration no.1094676
Legal statusRegistered charity
HeadquartersPemberton Buildings, Palace Green, Durham DH1 3EP
President
Jerry Li [1]
President-elect
Charles Aldous [2]
AffiliationsWorld Universities Debating Council
Websitedus.org.uk
Formerly called
Durham University Union (to 1873)

The Durham Union Society (DUS), commonly referred to as the Durham Union, is a debating society, founded in 1842, by the students at Durham University. It is the largest society associated with the university, with over 3,000 members in residence, and 10,000 worldwide, and is the fourth oldest continuously running debating society in the UK.[3] The society is private, existing independently from the university, and is distinct from the Durham Students' Union. Members of the union have reciprocal rights at sister societies, including the Oxford Union and the Cambridge Union.

The Durham Union has hosted prominent figures such as former prime ministers Boris Johnson and Theresa May, actors Michael Palin and Jeremy Irons, actresses Imelda Staunton and Maggie Smith, members of the House of Lords, Baron Winston and Baroness Grey-Thompson, and television presenters Anton Du Beke and Jeremy Vine.[4] Previous Presidents and members of the Union has gone on to hold prominence within the UK including former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Mo Mowlam, former Secretary of State for Wales Robert Buckland, former Chief of the General Staff The Lord Dannatt, current Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer, and GB News presenter Tom Harwood.

  1. ^ https://dus.org.uk/about-us/who-we-are/
  2. ^ https://dus.org.uk/about-us/who-we-are/
  3. ^ "Our History". Durham Union Society. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  4. ^ "About Us". dus.org.uk.