Keep calm and carry on? Nostalgia and Brexit explored during Northumbria event
The history of British nostalgia and the role it has played in the Brexit process will be explored during an event at Northumbria University.
The history of British nostalgia and the role it has played in the Brexit process will be explored during an event at Northumbria University.
Recent media reports about the use and exploitation of personal data have increased public awareness of the benefits and drawbacks of sharing information online.
A project run by law students and academics at Northumbria University to provide free community legal support has reached the finals of a highly prestigious national award.
Cameron Giles, PhD Candidate in Law at Northumbria University, discusses how Daryll Rowe’s sentence could change the law’s approach to HIV transmission for The Conversation.
Two academics from Northumbria Law School have been shortlisted in the prestigious Northern Law Awards.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, is working closely with students to create new and innovative projects to counter religion-based hate crime and harassment, thanks to new funding from the Office for Students (OfS).
Teaching Fellow in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences at Northumbria University , Mike Jeffries, discusses ants having evolved a complex system of battlefield triage and rescue for The Conversation.
Rodrigo Ledesma-Aguilar, Associate Professor in the department of Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering at Northumbria discusses a new way to control evaporation for The Conversation
As part of Creative Fuse North East, Northumbria University’s design innovation team is launching two new innovation support programmes: one for clothing and textiles organisations; the other for DJs and musicians.
An innovative virtual reality game co-designed by an architect at Northumbria University which aims to help the fight against dementia has been shortlisted for a BAFTA award.
A new way to control how liquids dry on surfaces which could bring benefits to a range of industries, has been discovered by researchers from Northumbria University and The Open University. The findings of the research team have been published today, Wednesday 11 April, by the journal Nature Communications.
Ice cliffs are causing mountain glaciers in High Mountain Asia to melt more rapidly, with only those facing north surviving over the glaciers, according to a new study published today (10 April) in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PNAS.