Channel 4 joins the Northern Writers’ Awards in search of undiscovered writing talent from the north of England
A new scheme was launched today to identify raw and diverse television talent from the north of England.
A new scheme was launched today to identify raw and diverse television talent from the north of England.
Debate-leading research on gender equality from Northumbria University, Newcastle, has been presented to the UK Minister for Women and Equalities.
How does a community pick up the pieces after the collapse of civilisation? A new art exhibition at Northumbria University, Newcastle, explores the aftermath of societal decline.
Two of the world’s most famous sporting legends – Sir Chris Hoy and Haile Gebrselassie – will visit Northumbria University next month to take part in a leading international sports conference.
Members of the public are invited to attend a guest lecture exploring the changing face of war and military medicine over the last century.
Health care services have a challenge in meeting the multiple and complex needs of Traveller communities according to new research published by Northumbria University, Newcastle.
A Northumbria academic has been named the winner of an internationally-renowned award for her outstanding contribution to records and information management.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, has awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Civil Law to Mrs Carrie Yau, the Executive Director of the Hong Kong Vocational Training Council (VTC) in recognition of her contribution to the promotion of vocational education, skills and in-company development in Hong Kong.
This November (3 -7), the first ever National KTP Week will take place across the UK with over 100 universities and businesses participating in one of the largest collaborations between the business world, and academic institutions in the UK.
A Northumbria University academic is taking part in a BBC Radio 3 debate as part of the station’s Free Thinking festival.
Anti-social behaviours such as drug and alcohol abuse are often the consequence, rather than the cause of homelessness, according to a series of studies from Northumbria University presented at the Economic and Social Research Council's 2014 Festival of Social Science. The studies suggest that contrary to common belief, unexpected life events could lead to anyone becoming homeless.
Evidence presented by an academic from Northumbria University, Newcastle at a House of Lords inquiry last week showed that men dominate decision-making positions across many major European media organisations.
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