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  • Further your career opportunities

    People interested in postgraduate study or research to further their career development opportunities can attend an open event at Northumbria University this week.

  • 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.

  • Environment in focus

    A public lecture on the environment will be given by Viscount Matt Ridley next month as part of Climate Change Week.

  • Caribbean calling

    Two postgraduate students from Northumbria University have been invited to the Caribbean to present their research findings and influence planning policy.

  • Do we know what we are eating?

    The food industry will be placed under the spotlight when Northumbria University academics lead a mini lecture series at the Life Science Centre this Spring.

  • Full of beans

    Computer games, ‘fat’ suits, and entertaining quizzes will be used by Northumbria University academics to teach the public about healthy eating.

  • An alternative canvas for art

    Artwork by some of Britain’s greatest artists has been projected on to a building on Northumbria University’s campus as part of a nationwide celebration of the BBC’s Your Paintings.

  • Engineering a business success

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

  • Bringing Law to life

    Northumbria University’s School of Law is sharing its legal expertise with sixth formers across the country as part of an innovative move to enhance the student experience.

  • Wise design brings success

    Designs for a communal gardening space have won recognition for Northumbria University’s architecture students in an international contest.

  • Lose fat faster before breakfast

    People can burn up to 20% more body fat by exercising in the morning on an empty stomach, according to new research from Northumbria University.

  • Growing funds to build on London 2012

    An organisation that aims to build on the success of the Olympic Games has succeeded in doubling its surplus thanks to expertise from Northumbria University.

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