The graduate behind the North East’s fastest growing video agency
Entrepreneurial Business Management graduate, Cole Robinson, is set for big screen success as his business, Filmit, gets off to a flying start.
Entrepreneurial Business Management graduate, Cole Robinson, is set for big screen success as his business, Filmit, gets off to a flying start.
A unique installation, which invites members of the public to reconsider how they think about death, will open in Newcastle next week.
Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University has been awarded funding to support 50 microbusinesses to engage with technology to boost their productivity.
The role and impact of volunteering on the lives of young African refugees will be explored over the next two years as part of a major project, led by Professor Matt Baillie Smith of Northumbria University.
A project linking cities from around the world which share the name ‘Newcastle’ has led to a dream work placement for a Northumbria University student.
Adam Ramshaw, Senior Lecturer in Law at Northumbria University, Newcastle, discusses why a written constitution for the UK would not have resolved recent Brexit arguments.
A Northumbria University student and first team rugby player has been named in the England Rugby Women U20 squad.
Northumbria University and Sage welcome accountants across the England to take part in a free training and advice course in digital skills. The training will arm accountants with better knowledge of digital technology that can drive SME productivity, and in turn economic growth.
A research paper submitted by a Northumbria academic and PhD student has won a prestigious international award for the strength of its novelty, rigor, and potential impact.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, has announced it has secured three new Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs), as its collaboration and support for businesses continues to grow.
A major £4 million EU-funded study to investigate how changes in Antarctica’s ice sheets and shelves may lead to a large and irreversible rise in global sea level over the coming decades is about to begin. Experts from the UK, Norway, Germany and France will work together to investigate the likelihood of abrupt changes in the movement of ice in the Antarctic region over the next 100 years.
Laws to tackle human trafficking and modern-day slavery were examined in detail this week at an international conference organised and hosted by Northumbria University.