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One of the North East’s most celebrated open competitions for artists has returned to Northumbria University with a £5,000 prize named after the late Norman Cornish.
One of the North East’s most celebrated open competitions for artists has returned to Northumbria University with a £5,000 prize named after the late Norman Cornish.
Dr Randall J Stephens, Reader in History and American Studies at Northumbria University, explains why Donald Trump and Sarah Palin exist in an alternative universe of knowledge denial. Originally published in The Independent.
A major new project is being launched to explore how the creative, digital and IT (CDIT) sector in the North East can be developed in order to play a leading role in the region’s economy.
Andrew Ross, Graduate Tutor and Lecturer in Film at Northumbria University, discusses David Bowie's career in film for The Conversation.
Northumbria’s final year students and alumni have the chance to show their literary promise this month.
Karen Ross, Professor of Media at Northumbria University, discusses women in 2015 for The Conversation.
Adele Irving, Senior Research Fellow, and Oliver Moss, Research Fellow, at Northumbria University, discuss homelessness 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.