Back by popular demand – Northumbria University host additional open day
Due to popular demand, Northumbria University are hosting an additional undergraduate open day on Saturday 29th November.
Due to popular demand, Northumbria University are hosting an additional undergraduate open day on Saturday 29th November.
A new piece of public art that brings a town’s ambitions to life has been unveiled in Ashington. Entitled Town of Colour, it is the culmination of a programme of partnership workshops and activities organised by academics, graduates and students from Northumbria University to harness community aspirations in Ashington.
Tackling terrorism is high on the national and international agenda, but how does the law handle the phenomenon? A prestigious legal expert will examine the subject during a public lecture and the launch of criminal law publication at Northumbria University, Newcastle, this week.
Student start-ups will be given a new boost after the launch of an enterprise and innovation fund at the UK’s number one university for graduate businesses.
Lucy Winskell, Pro Vice-Chancellor at Northumbria University, Newcastle, has been awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) at the investiture ceremony in London.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, has today announced a formal partnership with Unilever, one of the world’s largest fast-moving consumer goods companies.
Chrysostomos Apostolidis, Graduate Tutor in the Newcastle Business School, assesses what makes a brand popular despite criticisms in the media.
Elaine Campbell, Solicitor Tutor in the School of Law, discusses issues surrounding pro bono law education
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Dr Neil Beattie, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering, discusses the engineering feats and challenges behind Rosetta's epic journey through space.
Dr Mike Jeffries Teaching Fellow in Ecology in the Department of Geography, offers a more balanced view of these fascinating bugs after recent reports in the press that they are due to invade the UK from their native Asia.
Dr Lee Barron, Principal Lecturer, Media & Communications Design, discusses the charity record and its place in our culture
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