COMMENT: In defence of Britain’s last lion tamer
Ron Beadle, Professor of Organization and Business Ethics, writes in defence of Britain's last lion tamer for The Conversation.
Ron Beadle, Professor of Organization and Business Ethics, writes in defence of Britain's last lion tamer for The Conversation.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, has partnered with the Scottish knowledge exchange hub Design in Action (DiA) to stage a two-day residential workshop and networking event to promote well-being and healthcare.
Tyneside Cinema and Northumbria University are delighted to announce the new Graduate Artists in Residence, as part of a flourishing creative partnership between the two organisations.
Two Northumbria University filmmakers have been shortlisted by the Arts and Humanities Research Council for its Research in Film awards.
Julie Scanlon, Senior Lecturer in Twentieth to Twenty-First-Century Writing, reviews Anne Tyler's Man Booker Prize shortlisted book A Spool of Blue Thread for The Conversation.
Justice of the Supreme Court Lord Hodge is to deliver a public lecture on fraud and its legal consequences at Northumbria University, Newcastle.
Scientists at Northumbria University, Newcastle, are working with one of the world’s largest consumer healthcare companies to test the performance of elite athletes such as Olympic diver Tom Daley. One of these projects is examining the use of protein in exercise recovery and the other is aimed at improving our understanding of the brain’s influence in decision making.
Nepalese academic Dr Binam Ghimire from Northumbria University, Newcastle, returned home recently to support recovery efforts in parts of the region affected by the earthquake which claimed more than 10,000 lives earlier this year.
Nursing students from Northumbria University are working to raise awareness of mental health issues in advance of World Mental Health Day on Saturday (10 October).
Research from Northumbria University, Newcastle, has been ranked among the top 20 most impressive examples in the UK for its contribution towards global development.
Northumbria University students have had the opportunity of a lifetime after being invited to train alongside the Tongan Rugby World Cup team.
A global team of digital architects, including Northumbria University staff and students, has been named winner of the top award at the Build New York Live 2015 event.