International Criminal Law - brought to life at Northumbria
Northumbria Law School students have met with one of the UK’s most senior Judges to learn how international criminal law has developed since the Nuremberg trials after World War II.
Northumbria Law School students have met with one of the UK’s most senior Judges to learn how international criminal law has developed since the Nuremberg trials after World War II.
The Northumberland Early Years Professionals Network has won a national award for excellent practice in team development. The network exists to promote best practice in early years across Northumberland. It is run by Northumberland County Council’s Early Year’s Team, in partnership with Northumbria University, with all activities aimed at promoting the best outcomes for children.
Research by Northumbria University academics has been cited by a Parliamentary Committee investigating poor broadband in rural areas and the challenges of tackling the digital divide.
Six newly qualified adult and children’s nurses have each received an award in recognition of their exceptional efforts in their nursing studies and caring for patients.
Northumbria University law student Thomas Brittain has scooped the inaugural Womble Bond Dickinson Law and Innovation Award at Northumbria Law School.
A Northumbria student has landed a dream placement with a leading events management company thanks to a highly successful internship programme funded by Santander Universities UK.
Nursing students at Northumbria University have the chance to gain unique insight into the legal aspects of a career in nursing, as part of an innovative teaching programme.
Former England and Chelsea football captain John Terry has helped kick-start the career of a Northumbria University business student after becoming one of a growing number of famous customers.
The Rt Hon Baroness Grey-Thompson has given a keynote address at the Joint University Council’s Public Administration Committee (PAC) Annual Conference held recently at Northumbria University.
Nursing students have taken part in a staged firearms training event designed to give doctors and paramedics a taste of working in a mass casualty terrorist incident.
A Lecturer in Forensic Science at Northumbria University, Newcastle, has been awarded more than £1 million to develop a world-leading new technique that will unveil details to help solve investigations relating to unidentified bodies.
The gap between the services available to people living in urban and rural areas could soon be narrowed thanks to a new project which will use smart devices and big data technology to improve life for country dwellers.
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