The digital age beckons at the Newcastle Writing Conference 2015
New Writing North is on a mission to help writers thrive in the digital age, starting with an innovative writing conference produced with Northumbria University this June.
New Writing North is on a mission to help writers thrive in the digital age, starting with an innovative writing conference produced with Northumbria University this June.
Northumbria and Newcastle Universities are joining together to host landmark Responsible Business events, bringing together key business leaders and third sector organisations from across the region.
Dr Lee Barron, Northumbria University, Newcastle, discusses the comeback of vinyl.
Industry professionals and members of the public are invited to gain a sneak preview of up and coming creative talent as Northumbria University, Newcastle opens the doors to its 2015 degree shows entitled REVEAL.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, in partnership with the High Sheriff of Tyne & Wear Ruth Thompson OBE, has hosted a workshop exploring ways of reducing domestic abuse and increasing safety for women and children.
Northumbria University has been shortlisted for a national award for the outstanding work of its student support and wellbeing service.
The UK’s leading figure in nursing has visited Northumbria University to discuss current issues in the sector.
More than £3 million has been allocated to students in the North East to allow those from under-represented groups to do a master’s degree.
A Northumbria University scientist is part of a ground-breaking new project which is using modern technology to reveal the secrets of a medieval map of Britain.
Innovative staff and students from Northumbria University will be among the ‘makers’ at this year’s spectacular Maker Faire UK
11 April – 11 July 2015 BA Fashion students from Northumbria University, Newcastle are behind a new exhibition that reimagines the white shirt.
Throughout April, Northumbria’s programme of public lectures includes a broad range of engaging topics from climate change to the Irish Revolution and the English-Scottish borders to the significance of gender in disasters. The lectures are delivered by leading Northumbria professors, key public figures and prominent scholars.
Do you want to enhance your job prospects, take your career in another direction or gain a greater understanding of a subject you love? Students past and present are invited to attend Northumbria University’s ‘Masters Open Days’ to explore how a postgraduate qualification can help you do just that.
A tear-jerking film made by students that highlights ways in which nurses care for patients has attracted attention from some of the country’s leading names in healthcare.
Thanks to Northumbria University’s partnership with Live Theatre, MA Social Work students, Lewis O’ Roberts and Alison Hodges were invited to step behind the scenes and join a rehearsal of Day of the Flymo – a new play written by Northumbria University graduate, Paddy Campbell.
The North East Homelessness Think Tank (NEHTT) is calling on parliamentary candidates to support a series of pledges aimed at tackling homelessness in the run up to the general election.
Pam L Graham, Senior Research Assistant in Health and Life Sciences, discusses how a good breakfast influences how we think and learn.
An academic from Northumbria University, Newcastle, has written a new play to mark the 20th anniversary of the Oklahoma Bombing.
The Institute of Health Visitors has recognised a Northumbria lecturer as an exceptional leader who is making a real difference to children and families in England.
Crime Story, a collaboration between Northumbria University and New Writing North, is a series of seminars that aim to debunk the myths for crime writers. Madalyn Rokisky-Ring, a student of Northumbria’s MA Conservation of Fine Art, shares her thoughts on Crime Story’s recent forensics session and the links between conservation and forensic science.