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  • Northumbria strengthens its support for business

    Northumbria University, Newcastle, has announced it has secured three new Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs), as its collaboration and support for businesses continues to grow.

  • £4m study to investigate if climate change will drive the Antarctic Ice Sheet towards a tipping point

    A major £4 million EU-funded study to investigate how changes in Antarctica’s ice sheets and shelves may lead to a large and irreversible rise in global sea level over the coming decades is about to begin. Experts from the UK, Norway, Germany and France will work together to investigate the likelihood of abrupt changes in the movement of ice in the Antarctic region over the next 100 years.

  • Forensic examination of anti-slavery laws

    Laws to tackle human trafficking and modern-day slavery were examined in detail this week at an international conference organised and hosted by Northumbria University.

  • Shining career ahead for Rising Star

    A Northumbria University student has just won the Rising Star of the Year (Agency) category in the prestigious North East Marketing Awards while on a placement year.

  • University and TV architect join forces to develop new homes of the future

    The ways that homes are designed and built in the future could be completely transformed, thanks to a new agreement between Northumbria University and the renowned architect, TV presenter and campaigner George Clarke. The University will work with Clarke’s charity, the Ministry of Building Innovation and Education (MOBIE), to drive innovation in designing and delivering homes for the future.

  • National win for Early Years Professionals Network

    The Northumberland Early Years Professionals Network has won a national award for excellent practice in team development. The network exists to promote best practice in early years across Northumberland. It is run by Northumberland County Council’s Early Year’s Team, in partnership with Northumbria University, with all activities aimed at promoting the best outcomes for children.

  • Nursing students experience courtroom drama

    Nursing students at Northumbria University have the chance to gain unique insight into the legal aspects of a career in nursing, as part of an innovative teaching programme.

  • Selling to the stars

    Former England and Chelsea football captain John Terry has helped kick-start the career of a Northumbria University business student after becoming one of a growing number of famous customers.

  • Connecting the countryside

    The gap between the services available to people living in urban and rural areas could soon be narrowed thanks to a new project which will use smart devices and big data technology to improve life for country dwellers.

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