COMMENT: Why the Republicans' know-nothing outsider candidates are still on top
Randall Stephens, Reader in History and Programme Leader in American Studies at Northumbria University, comments on the Republican Party for The Conversation.
Randall Stephens, Reader in History and Programme Leader in American Studies at Northumbria University, comments on the Republican Party for The Conversation.
Stefano Bonino, Lecturer in Criminology at Northumbria, discusses the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party for The Conversation.
From flesh-eating zombies to homicidal maniacs wreaking havoc along hotel corridors - it seems we can’t get enough of horror movies despite their relentless attempts to terrify us for more than a century.
A 3D Design graduate has won the one of the most coveted prizes at the Northern Design Festival 2015.
A triple-header of stunning new exhibitions by emerging artists opened at Northumbria University this week.
Craftsmanship was at the heart of an exciting panel debate into the past, present and future of design, presented by Northumbria University and Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums.
More than 70 students donned pink ponchos for a special performative walk from Northumbria University to Live Theatre to celebrate the strategic partnership between the two organisations.
Tyneside Cinema and Northumbria University are delighted to announce the new Graduate Artists in Residence, as part of a flourishing creative partnership between the two organisations.
Two Northumbria University filmmakers have been shortlisted by the Arts and Humanities Research Council for its Research in Film awards.
Julie Scanlon, Senior Lecturer in Twentieth to Twenty-First-Century Writing, reviews Anne Tyler's Man Booker Prize shortlisted book A Spool of Blue Thread for The Conversation.
Christine Borland, Professor of Art at Northumbria University, comments on The Turner Prize for The Conversation.
“This city is what it is because our citizens are what they are”, or so the philosopher Plato once said. But what does it mean to be a citizen? And how have Newcastle’s citizens shaped our city through the ages?
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