North East Africa meets North East England
Two internationally acclaimed creative writers will collaborate on a homelessness project spanning the North East of England and Africa, at Northumbria University, Newcastle.
Two internationally acclaimed creative writers will collaborate on a homelessness project spanning the North East of England and Africa, at Northumbria University, Newcastle.
Mini earthquakes, electro magnetism and 3D head scan models will fascinate and engage young people when The Big Bang Fair arrives at Northumbria University, Newcastle this week.
A delegation from Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has visited Northumbria University, Newcastle, to see how the University is using simulated patient mannequins to educate its nurses.
A Northumbria University academic will give a talk at the Royal Institution in London this Saturday (8 June).
Two organisations committed to shaping the future of science in the North East have joined forces in a new alliance that will draw the public into the world of science.
Economic austerity, welfare reform and the Coalition Government’s Big Society agenda is serving to highlight the true value of volunteers to the nation’s economy, argues a Northumbria University, Newcastle academic.
A Northumbria University researcher will investigate childhood attachment in a study that could influence the decisions being made in child care proceedings or custody battles.
Plans to design a smart phone app that can detect leukaemia will be among the innovations presented by Northumbria University researchers at the Centre for Life this weekend.
A leading expert on innovation will be delivering a free public lecture at Northumbria University, Newcastle, next week.
Business-savvy Northumbria University students will represent the North East in a national enterprise competition after winning the regional finals.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, has secured a record five research grants in this year’s British Academy / Leverhulme Small Research Grants programme. These grants support primary research in humanities and social sciences and are awarded to established scholars.
The notoriously short fuses of some sports coaches could be explained by excessive concern with how they will be seen by others, according to new research.