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  • Northumbria confirms Eagles partnership

    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.

  • Northumbria plays a part in Live Theatre

    A Northumbria University health expert has contributed to the development of Live Theatre’s 40th anniversary production, Wet House.

  • Northumbria opens its doors for new students

    Northumbria University – which features in the top ten in the UK for graduates entering professional employment – will host two undergraduate open days this autumn.

  • Seeing the benefit of art

    The effect of viewing art on people’s cognitive processes and emotions is being analysed as part of a research project by Northumbria University.

  • The sound of the Sun

    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.

  • Pedalling towards better diabetes management

    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 brighter future for solar energy

    Researchers at Northumbria University are investigating new sunlight-harnessing materials that could help meet the world’s future energy needs.

  • Over 55s show more stamina in exercise scheme

    Research from Northumbria University shows that older participants are more likely to complete exercise on referral programmes than their younger counterparts.

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