COMMENT: Embracing the ‘silent majority’ – Donald Trump brings back the worst of 1960s America
Randall J Stephens, Reader in History (American Studies) at Northumbria, writes about American politics for The Conversation.
Randall J Stephens, Reader in History (American Studies) at Northumbria, writes about American politics for The Conversation.
Jane Arnfield, Reader in Arts at Northumbria University, Newcastle, will perform her award-winning play, The Tin Ring by Zdenka Fantlova, in New York next month.
A new exhibition at the National Trust’s Gibside in Tyne and Wear will showcase a range of illustrations created by Northumbria University interior architecture students.
Students from Tsukuba University in Japanese recently teamed up with Northumbria’s MDI (Multidisciplinary Innovation) students and staff for a research project funded by Northumbrian Water.
Architect and TV presenter George Clarke will discuss ‘A Life in Architecture, Design and Media’ when he returns to Northumbria University next week.
Hundreds of student artists from across the UK will compete for the 2016 Woon Foundation Painting and Sculpture Art Prize after a record number of applications.
A Geography academic will help lead a workshop in Brazil after being awarded a share of a prestigious £375m fund.
A photography exhibition showcasing what sociology, criminology, and politics means to Northumbria students has taken place at the University.
The exhibition featured photographs either taken or created by the students that enabled them to express their own personal views on each topic through imagery. The idea behind this was to engage students away from lectures and to use their imagination
Northumbria students are helping bring to life visions of the future using the fashion of the past in a unique collaborative exhibition.
Experts at Northumbria University, Newcastle are working with Newcastle Clinic to explore how innovative new research on muscular strength in healthy adults could be applied to accelerate recovery from strokes and limb fractures.
A team of Northumbria staff and students recently attended a national event in Kiev to mark the culmination of the three-year IMPRESS project.
The impact of immigration legislation on the UK’s ‘everyday borders’ was among the topics discussed at a special panel and film screening at Northumbria University recently.