Why does so much crime remain invisible?
A seminar at Northumbria University, Newcastle, will discuss the reasons why certain types of crime remain invisible.
A seminar at Northumbria University, Newcastle, will discuss the reasons why certain types of crime remain invisible.
A Northumbria graduate who was supported by the University to start-up her own business will be speaking alongside Vince Cable, Ed Balls and William Hague at a conference focussing on the future of British business.
Northumbria Business student, Rob Austin, has been chosen to take part in the National Citizen Service’s (NCS) first national advertising campaign.
A NEW short story award exclusively for North East writers has been added to the roster of Northern Writers’ Awards, which are now open for submission until Monday 2 February.
Reality TV contestant Anthony Kofi Annan has won a place at Northumbria University, Newcastle, after triumphing in ‘The Challenge’.
Professor Jason Whalley, from the Newcastle Business School examines the EU's plans to break the digital dominance of Google
As George Osborne prepares to unveil new measures concerning postgraduate funding, Northumbria University, Newcastle launches a new loan scheme to provide postgraduate students with funding of up to £10,000. Two of the University’s alumni discuss how a postgraduate qualification can set you apart from the crowd.
Student start-ups will be given a new boost after the launch of an enterprise and innovation fund at the UK’s number one university for graduate businesses.
Chrysostomos Apostolidis, Graduate Tutor in the Newcastle Business School, assesses what makes a brand popular despite criticisms in the media.
This November (3 -7), the first ever National KTP Week will take place across the UK with over 100 universities and businesses participating in one of the largest collaborations between the business world, and academic institutions in the UK.
Anti-social behaviours such as drug and alcohol abuse are often the consequence, rather than the cause of homelessness, according to a series of studies from Northumbria University presented at the Economic and Social Research Council's 2014 Festival of Social Science. The studies suggest that contrary to common belief, unexpected life events could lead to anyone becoming homeless.
An internationally acclaimed writer and film-maker will explore how stories can transcend international borders during a public lecture at Northumbria University, Newcastle this month.
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