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  • Home to roost?

    Towering structures that could be used to house people and birds at Blyth’s seafront are on view at Northumbria University’s Architecture Show which opens to the public at 6pm on Thursday, 20 June.

  • Science... but not as you know it!

    As part of its role as associate partner in the world-famous British Science Festival event, Northumbria University is gearing up to a six-day showcase to help answer the question, what is science?

  • Planning for success

    A Northumbria academic is in the running for the national title of Young Planner of the Year.

  • Exploring art at a stroke

    A unique app which allows you to peel back the layers of a masterpiece and uncover a previously hidden world has been developed by experts from Northumbria and Newcastle universities.

  • Northumbria is newest iSchool member

    Northumbria University has become an iSchool – joining an international collective of institutions dedicated to advancing information sciences in the 21st Century.

  • Cycling in the city

    Almost half of commuter cyclists in Newcastle do not cycle on designated routes which has implications for transport infrastructure policy, says a Northumbria University academic.

  • Science and innovation in the spotlight

    Dinosaur cloning, 3D action dolls created by lasers and robots and bacterial “kiss” portraits are just some of the activities on offer when the world-famous Maker Faire returns to Newcastle.

  • Engineering a business success

    Northumberland firm Renown Engineering is seeing its profits soar as a direct result of working in partnership with Northumbria University.

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