All will be revealed
Northumbria’s stunning end-of-year degree show for its creative courses launches tonight across campus.
Northumbria’s stunning end-of-year degree show for its creative courses launches tonight across campus.
Twenty of Northumbria’s innovative students showcased a series of six outfits each at London Graduate Fashion Week – the world’s leading event celebrating the creativity of graduates within fashion. Inspired outfits took the catwalk by storm to rave reviews with Northumbria students winning a number of awards throughout the week.
Creative designs that reflect the effects of anxiety, delicate dresses with intricate embroidery and outfits to help you fight a zombie apocalypse. These were just some of the innovative creations that the Top 20 students from Northumbria’s BA (Hons) Fashion degree will showcase at London Graduate Fashion Week on 5 June.
Students from Tsukuba University in Japanese recently teamed up with Northumbria’s MDI (Multidisciplinary Innovation) students and staff for a research project funded by Northumbrian Water.
Northumbria students are helping bring to life visions of the future using the fashion of the past in a unique collaborative exhibition.
Student artists have seven days to submit their work for this year’s Woon Foundation Painting and Sculpture Art Prize.
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.
Northumbria fashion students have been praised after collaborating on an exciting live project with retailers Urban Outfitters.
Northumbria University’s Salon initiative was just one of the innovative projects discussed at a recent panel debate exploring the future of design.
A 3D Design graduate has won the one of the most coveted prizes at the Northern Design Festival 2015.
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.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, has partnered with the Scottish knowledge exchange hub Design in Action (DiA) to stage a two-day residential workshop and networking event to promote well-being and healthcare.