Northumbria University’s world-leading expertise in policing showcased in seminar series
Northumbria University’s Police Research and Education Network is bringing together expertise from across the institution for a unique seminar series.
Northumbria University’s Police Research and Education Network is bringing together expertise from across the institution for a unique seminar series.
More than 37,000 school children, parents and teachers have benefitted from a pioneering £3 million project designed to help engage young people with science, according to new figures released this week.
Girls and women in the North East are being invited to take part in a unique project exploring what it means to be female growing up in the region.
A project led by Northumbria University has been awarded funds by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) to address pressing questions about different narratives surrounding the role of voluntary action in the provision of welfare services.
Northumbria University and BALTIC Centre of Contemporary Art are excited and proud to announce the appointment of a new BALTIC Professor and Director of the BxNU research institute.
Female leaders from the world of business, education, technology, journalism and the arts shared their knowledge and expertise with over 450 young women from schools across the region during the 3rd North East Women (NEW) Leaders conference, organised by Northumbria University and Newcastle High School for Girls.
Sterghios Moschos, Associate Professor in Cellular and Molecular Sciences, discusses the groundbreaking device that will help to fight the Ebola virus.
Keeping children and young people safe and healthy online will be the focus of an innovative event taking place next month, organised by Northumbria University’s Creative Fuse team, Northumbria Police and Campus North.
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.