Shakespeare Club takes to the road
Iconic buildings and locations across the North East will play host to a series of discussions exploring some of Shakespeare’s most famous plays.
Iconic buildings and locations across the North East will play host to a series of discussions exploring some of Shakespeare’s most famous plays.
Rare books inspired by one of the 18th century’s most successful authors will be made available to the public for the first time through a new online library.
Northumbria University, Newcastle has been shortlisted for two awards for the support it gives to school children and its students.
Students from Northumbria University’s Newcastle Business School have collaborated with a growing SME hub to deliver an innovative awards ceremony celebrating creative enterprise in the North East.
An academic at Northumbria University has been praised by a health and social care watchdog for her work in inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals, as she helps to spearhead new research into the role paramedics are playing in GP practices.
Researchers at Northumbria University are asking people to spend two months in bed to identify how astronauts’ bodies decondition while they’re exploring outer space.
Thousands more primary school children across the North East will be encouraged to explore opportunities in science, technology, engineering and maths after Northumbria University, Newcastle received more than £300,000 additional funding to expand its work in this area.
Despite being diagnosed with an incurable eye disorder, 24-year-old Ellen Buttrick has confronted her challenges head-on, earning a place in the Great British Paralympic rowing squad while also pursuing her passion for working in human rights.
The first Registered Nurse Degree Apprentices in England have begun their studies at Northumbria University, Newcastle.
Graduates from Northumbria University were recognised for their gold standard achievements in TV and film production after winning two awards at the prestigious Royal TV Society (RTS) regional awards.
Scotland is a country which has been shaped by migration – with Scots emigrating from their homeland to make their mark on the rest of the world and embracing the cultures and influences of immigrants arriving in Scotland.
The Spring edition of Northumbria University News is here.
With Brexit now looming, Northumbria University’s Professor Tanja Bueltmann will explore Scotland’s past and future as a global nation in her lecture Global Scotland in the Age of Brexit: Historical perspectives on the Scottish diaspora and migration.
Confusion and misunderstanding in the SME business community when it comes to harnessing the power of social media has been highlighted in new research carried out for the Marketing Trust by Northumbria University.
Glaciology experts have issued evidence that a large section of the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, which is home to the British Antarctic Survey’s Halley Research Station, is about break off.
The biennial Newcastle Writing Conference returns this spring, bringing together new and emerging writers across the North with publishing industry experts, inspiring authors and creative writing tutors.
A House of Lords Select Committee is using evidence provided by Northumbria Law School to help shape policies to regulate the Internet.
Newcastle Business School has secured its position among an elite group of business schools worldwide after retaining the coveted AACSB International accreditation.
Design students from Northumbria University have joined forces with Newcastle Business Improvement District company NE1 Ltd, to create a series of innovative concepts, all designed to attract new audiences to the city’s Bigg Market.
A Northumbria University student experienced the trip of a lifetime to Barcelona’s legendary Camp Nou stadium in March, as part of Santander UK’s initiative to support female talent in both their sporting and professional lives.