The busy village pub is a sign of thriving rural community
For the first time, the positive impact of pubs on rural communities in England has been measured using a scientific approach.
For the first time, the positive impact of pubs on rural communities in England has been measured using a scientific approach.
Senior lecturer Nicola Wake and Principal lecturer Natalie Wortley led a session entitled, ‘Partial Defences to Murder: Where are we now?’ at the Grange Annual Conference in Ripley Castle, which is organised by Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist Professor Keith JB Rix from the University of Chester.
As well as having an excellent quality of life, Northumbria University students also benefit from living in the lowest cost accommodation in the country, according to a new survey.
Students and graduates from Northumbria University’s Performing Arts courses are enjoying national recognition after being shortlisted in two prestigious competitions.
Drinking Montmorency concentrate significantly helps to reduce the effects of the painful condition gout, according to new research.
The House of Lords Select Committee on Communications has invited a Northumbria University academic to give oral evidence as part of its women in broadcasting inquiry.
First year students at Northumbria University, Newcastle have been prospecting for gold in a series of team-building exercises to encourage independent learning and develop employment skills.
On Saturday 27 September, the University will welcome over 2,500 visitors for its undergraduate Open Day. It will be the perfect opportunity for prospective students and their parents to explore the campus and get a taste for life at Northumbria, which was recently awarded the ‘Best City Life’ title in the WhatUni Student Choice Awards.
Academic research presented at a conference held at Northumbria University last week (11 September) shows that children and young people are not being heard during child protection enquiries.
Fifty Shades of Grey, Keira Knightley and Starbucks – what do they all have in common? Well let’s just say they wouldn’t be what they are today if it wasn’t for the movers and shakers of 18th-century Britain.
Ramona Zoladek, who graduated from Anglia Ruskin in July, was handed the UK’s largest student art accolade at an award ceremony at Northumbria’s Gallery North this evening.
North East teenagers learned forensic investigation skills to investigate a ‘whodunit’ crime scene at Northumbria University, Newcastle this week.
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