Northumbria academic to give evidence at national women in media inquiry
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.
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.
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.
A photography exhibition dedicated to Northumbria alumnus Stephen Miller comes to Sport Central this September.
A senior lecturer and health psychologist at Northumbria University, Newcastle, has published a new book that explores what makes us who we are and why we are so resistant to change.
Surrounded by deceptively soft-looking solid sculptures, empty moulds and pastel-coloured plaster columns, Holly Hendry is hard at work in her BALTIC 39 studio.
Impressing some of the creative industries’ leading names, Northumbria’s students and staff enjoyed success at every graduate awards show they attended, including Graduate Fashion Week, Free Range Interiors, Design & Art Direction’s (D&AD) New Blood and New Designers.
Two internationally acclaimed creative writers will collaborate on a homelessness project spanning the North East of England and Africa, at Northumbria University, Newcastle.
Ten graduating artists have been shortlisted for a major national art prize run by Northumbria University, Newcastle.
TWO students from Northumbria University, Newcastle’s School of Design have won a creative competition from British brand, Dr. Martens, as part of their second year Fashion Communication studies.
Mini earthquakes, electro magnetism and 3D head scan models will fascinate and engage young people when The Big Bang Fair arrives at Northumbria University, Newcastle this week.
The impact of the English on global culture will be explored at a conference featuring folk music and Morris dancing this week.