Students get chance to contribute to global disaster debate
A group of Northumbria students have contributed to the United Nations’ plans to prevent future global disasters by attending an international conference in Geneva.
A group of Northumbria students have contributed to the United Nations’ plans to prevent future global disasters by attending an international conference in Geneva.
Northumbria Law School has been shortlisted in a high profile national education award for “affording a truly pioneering and brilliant legal service to students”.
Randall J Stephens, Reader in History (American Studies) at Northumbria, writes about Ted Cruz for The Conversation.
A branch of Santander bank will open in the Students’ Union as part of Northumbria’s new partnership with Santander Universities that will bring a significant number of benefits to students including scholarships, internships and work placements.
Brian Ward, Professor in American Studies at Northumbria University, writes about songs of the US election for The Conversation.
Students at Northumbria are officially more satisfied than ever before with the University jumping straight into the top 20 in this year’s Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey.
Sport Coaching students from Northumbria University have worked with footballers with visual impairments to better understand the needs of sports people with disabilities.
A Northumbria University graduate has lost a Supreme Court copyright case over his design for the Trunki – the world’s biggest selling suitcase for children.
Tickets are now on sale for a unique festival offering crime fiction writers and readers a unique insight into real-life criminal investigation.
Michael Patrick Cullinane, Reader in US History at Northumbria, writes about American politics for The Conversation.
Northumbria has launched an exciting new funding scheme to support postgraduate study.
A pair of talented Northumbria students have hosted and managed their very own Performing Arts festival.