Northumbria signs up to Covenant
Northumbria University, Newcastle, has become the first university in the North-East to sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, has become the first university in the North-East to sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant.
A new, faster and safer way of diagnosing the Ebola virus has been developed by an academic from Northumbria University, Newcastle. Research led and carried out by Dr Sterghios Moschos at Northumbria means that patients with Ebola-like symptoms can be identified and treated much sooner and at the point of care, helping to reduce the spread of the disease and risks to others.
An exhibition of work by the winner of the 2016-17 Woon Foundation Painting and Sculpture prize opens to the public this week.
An innovative education programme at Newcastle Business School has received a prestigious seal of approval from the British Academy of Management Education.
Northumbria University, Newcastle has been chosen to take part in a multi-million pound research project exploring how light could be used to allow electronic devices to communicate in the smart homes, cars, factories and businesses of the future.
A Northumbria Project Management graduate has been awarded the Association for Project Management (APM) North East Dissertation Prize.
Northumbria Law School has been awarded its first Leverhulme award for a visiting professor to lecture and collaborate on research at the University.
As Sri Lanka looks toward emerging sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle has become the island’s first UK University to launch a biotechnology degree.
Northumbria University academics have published research in world leading journal, European Journal of Operational Research.
Claire Bessant, Associate Professor in Law at Northumbria University discusses how parents can cause privacy problems by oversharing their child's pictures online. A toddler with birthday cake smeared across his face, grins delightedly at his mother. Minutes later, the image appears on Facebook.
Research carried out by academics at Northumbria University, Newcastle could lead to improvements in treating patients with diseases caused by mutations in genes, such as cancer, cystic fibrosis and potentially up to 6,000 other inherited conditions.
Claudine Van Hensbergen, Senior Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century English Literature at Northumbria University, discusses the new face of England's reformed £10 note and the gendering of finance.