Students abandon rail adventure to bring refugee relief
Two Northumbria University graduates have halted their European backpacking adventure and pitched up at a refugee camp in Budapest to help families who have fled war torn Syria.
Two Northumbria University graduates have halted their European backpacking adventure and pitched up at a refugee camp in Budapest to help families who have fled war torn Syria.
Pop up art from two of Northumbria University’s Fine Art graduates will be installed along the route of this year’s Great North Run.
Gabriel Moreno - Esparza, lecturer in Journalism at Northumbria University, Newcastle comments on whether one heartbreaking image can affect the direction of the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Jean Brown, a teaching fellow at Northumbria University, Newcastle comments on what museums must do to ensure art is protected whilst still being accessible to the public.
Applications for a unique opportunity to win the Warwick Stafford Fellowship, hosted by Northumbria University, are now open.
The Warwick Stafford Fellowship is an annual award aimed at early to mid career practitioners in Fine Art. The Fellowship, hosted by Northumbria at BALTIC 39, offers artists a structured opportunity to advance their practice and research for a twelve-month period whilst
Dr Gabriel Moreno Esparza from the Department of Media and Communication Design discusses the media representation of migrants in regards to the recent events occurring in Calais.
Lucy Winskell OBE DL, Northumbria’s Pro-Vice Chancellor of Business and Engagement, has been appointed to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
The first ever International Cognitive Linguistics Conference to be held in the UK took place at Northumbria University, Newcastle this week.
A Northumbria graduate has been awarded a Red Dot prize for her innovative product design work at a global hi-fi manufacturer.
Around 2,000 students from schools across the North East paid a visit to Northumbria University, Newcastle, to take part in one of the largest science events of its kind.
Kayt Hughes has been announced as the winner of this year’s prestigious Woon Foundation Art and Sculpture Prize.
Kayt was awarded the £20,000 first prize last night at an award ceremony hosted by Northumbria University and held at BALTIC 39, a contemporary art hub on High Bridge in Newcastle city centre.
Jeremy Woon with first prize winner, Kayt Hughes
A Nottingham Trent University gradua
An award-winning filmmaker has used animation to explore the choices women need to make when faced with the dilemma of a breech pregnancy.