COMMENT: The holly and the ivy: how pagan practices found their way into Christmas
Peter Glaves, Enterprise Fellow at Northumbria University, discusses how pagan practices found their way into Christmas for The Conversation.
Peter Glaves, Enterprise Fellow at Northumbria University, discusses how pagan practices found their way into Christmas for The Conversation.
A PhD student has won ‘Best film by an AHRC-funded doctoral student since 1998’ at the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Research in Film awards.
Writers based in the North of England are now able to apply for £40,000 worth of support through the Northern Writers’ Awards 2016.
Stuart Tait has been named as the latest recipient of the annual Warwick Stafford Fellowship in a unique package worth more than £20,000 to the artist.
Northumbria University’s Salon initiative was just one of the innovative projects discussed at a recent panel debate exploring the future of design.
Claire Nally, Senior Lecturer in Twentieth-Century English Literature at Northumbria University, comments on witch trials for The Conversation.
Interactive signage is to go up around Newcastle city centre this week to help raise public awareness and understanding of street homelessness.
Live Theatre and Northumbria University’s joint writer-in-residence Paddy Campbell brings his latest play back to the stage this week after a sell-out run earlier in the year.
Michael Patrick Cullinane, Senior Lecturer in US History at Northumbria University, comments on the upcoming US election for The Conversation.
A Northumbria Arts PhD student has had her filmmaking abilities recognised by the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Research in Film awards.
Have you always wanted to write a book but just never got round to it?
Tanja Bueltmann, Reader in History at Northumbria University, comments on British migration for The Conversation.
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