Meanwhile, what about socialism?
Northumbria University will be one of the venues hosting this year’s AV Festival – the North East’s biennial celebration of contemporary art, film, sound and music.
Northumbria University will be one of the venues hosting this year’s AV Festival – the North East’s biennial celebration of contemporary art, film, sound and music.
The most popular artwork at The People’s Show 2016 at Northumbria’s University Gallery resulted in a double winner after a tie in public votes.
Stylish designs by Northumbria’s Fashion students recently hit the catwalk in front of US Vogue editor Anna Wintour at the Northern Youth Fashion Show.
James McConnel, Reader in History at Northumbria, writes about the battle of Fromelles for The Conversation.
Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train, will headline this year’s Crime Story festival, delivered in partnership by Northumbria University and New Writing North.
Michael Patrick Cullinane, Reader in US History at Northumbria, writes about American politics for The Conversation.
A Northumbria academic has developed an innovative animated film to explore the link between sleep and mental health.
Northumbria fashion students have been praised after collaborating on an exciting live project with retailers Urban Outfitters.
Artist Joanna Hutton has been invited to exhibit at a prestigious European exhibition less than a year after graduating from Northumbria University, Newcastle.
Randall J Stephens, Reader in History (American Studies) at Northumbria, writes about Ted Cruz for The Salon.
A Northumbria performing arts lecturer is leading a unique day of music, dance, installation and discussion focused around an everyday object – the chair.
Student artists from across the UK can now apply for one of the UK’s most generous arts prizes. The Woon Foundation Prize, jointly hosted by Northumbria University, Newcastle, and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, offers an exceptional opportunity for final year undergraduate fine art and sculpture students.