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  • Gongs galore for Northumbria graduates

    Two high flying businesses set up by graduates from Northumbria University, Newcastle have walked away with a clutch of silverware at the prestigious British Travel Awards

  • Authenticity is the key to successfully leading change

    Leaders need to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and their impact on others if they are to succeed at managing organisational change, says a Northumbria University, Newcastle academic.

  • Business scholarship recognised

    Sharon Mavin, Professor of Organisation and Human Resources Management (HRM) at Newcastle Business School, has been awarded Fellowship of the British Academy of Management (BAM).

  • Tea for two takes business prize

    Sisters who set up a business selling low calorie chocolate drinks have been named runners-up in a competition to find the brightest young entrepreneurs in the region.

  • Helping businesses access academic expertise

    Businesses looking for financial and expert support to develop their products, services or strategies are invited to attend an open event at Northumbria University, Newcastle next week.

  • Northumbria’s reputation travels far

    Northumbria University has been recognised as a Centre of Excellence by leading industry body, The Institute of Travel and Tourism (ITT).

  • University helping businesses to grow

    The first Business & IP Centre outside London was developed as a pilot in Newcastle in 2011 and has now secured over £1.3m to provide a full-scale operational service to businesses.

  • For love not money – what keeps circuses on the road?

    Year-in, year-out the circus comes to town. But in 2013 circuses are in trouble. Seen by many as entertainment from a bygone age and facing Government action to ban circuses with wild animals, what is it that keeps circuses on the road? Why do they carry on going?

  • It’s not easy being green…

    Irish people will feel compelled to drink alcohol to celebrate St Patrick’s Day this Sunday – whether they want to or not – according to a Northumbria University academic.

  • 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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