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  • Authenticity is the key to successfully leading change

    Leaders need to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and their impact on others if they are to succeed at managing organisational change, says a Northumbria University, Newcastle academic.

  • Designer discusses nature-mimicking materials

    A design academic from Northumbria University, Newcastle will share her knowledge on how nature is inspiring intelligent textile development in Barcelona this week.

  • Business scholarship recognised

    Sharon Mavin, Professor of Organisation and Human Resources Management (HRM) at Newcastle Business School, has been awarded Fellowship of the British Academy of Management (BAM).

  • Science students discover a bright future in new physics lab

    Whether it’s measuring the speed of light or searching for planets capable of supporting life, Northumbria University’s new physics and astrophysics students will be at the cutting-edge of science thanks to investment by the Faculty of Engineering and Environment.

  • Northumbria graduate scoops national design award

    As Newcastle gears up to welcome legendary dance act, Basement Jaxx to the o2 Academy on 1st December, a Northumbria University graduate has won a UK-wide competition to create designs for their upcoming singles.

  • Poverty and health in the spotlight

    The Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, Sir Harry Burns, will discuss the link between poverty and poor health at a public lecture at Northumbria University this week.

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