International research project to engage expats
A Northumbria University academic has launched an international research project to explore the impact of ethnicity on expatriates in Asia.
A Northumbria University academic has launched an international research project to explore the impact of ethnicity on expatriates in Asia.
Northumbria University has been recognised as a Centre of Excellence by leading industry body, The Institute of Travel and Tourism (ITT).
Nobel Peace Prize recipient explores a world without nuclear weapons at Northumbria University this week
This new deal marks the start of the Eagles 2013/14 British Basketball League (BBL) season at Sport Central, the University’s flagship 3000-seat arena in the heart of Newcastle.
A Northumbria University health expert has contributed to the development of Live Theatre’s 40th anniversary production, Wet House.
Northumbria University – which features in the top ten in the UK for graduates entering professional employment – will host two undergraduate open days this autumn.
A Northumbria University student’s research could have a real impact on life in a Caribbean country after she proposed a way to prevent crime through design.
Northumbria University has confirmed a partnership with England Athletics by becoming a regional testing centre.
The effect of viewing art on people’s cognitive processes and emotions is being analysed as part of a research project by Northumbria University.
Magnetic wave phenomena from the Sun have been converted into a haunting audio visual experience – enabling people to hear and see the Sun as never before during the British Science Festival.
Newcastle scientists will be studying the physiological performance of cyclists 1,000 miles away as they tackle a gruelling ride and diabetes at the same time.
A Northumbria academic is part of a group of British scientists that has discovered the evidence of life under an Antarctic subglacial lake for the first time.
Researchers at Northumbria University are investigating new sunlight-harnessing materials that could help meet the world’s future energy needs.
Research from Northumbria University shows that older participants are more likely to complete exercise on referral programmes than their younger counterparts.
Children with autism might be missing “crucial” non-verbal gestures because they typically look away more than others when listening to parents, teachers and other professionals.
You will have seen them on the big screen countless times, usually in tense spy movies or US police dramas, but what are the realities of polygraph tests and why do our courts consider their evidence as inadmissible?
Diners will discover how the food on their plate can impact their brain function at a special dining experience during the British Science Festival in Newcastle.
Could utility, transport and communication systems be hacked in a cyber-attack leading to widespread destruction? This is the question which will be asked during a debate being held at the British Science Festival next week.
Do you have any worries about the condition of your home or want to make some home improvements and need some advice? Free professional help may be available from Northumbria University’s Building Advice Centre.
Inspired artworks created by the first Northumbria University artists to take up residence in BxNU Institute for Contemporary Art’s Level 1 Studios will be showcased to the public at BALTIC 39 this month.