Lord Justice Laws to deliver legal lecture
The Rt Honorable Lord Justice Laws will deliver a public lecture at Northumbria University, Newcastle, next week as part of the prestigious Hamlyn Lecture Series.
The Rt Honorable Lord Justice Laws will deliver a public lecture at Northumbria University, Newcastle, next week as part of the prestigious Hamlyn Lecture Series.
Since leaving Northumbria in 2009, Rachel Teate has starred in popular CBBC children’s programmes ‘The Dumping Ground’ and ‘Wolfblood’ as well as working on a number of theatre productions with Live Theatre – one of Northumbria’s key cultural partners.
Two organisations committed to shaping the future of science in the North East have joined forces in a new alliance that will draw the public into the world of science.
A PhD student from Northumbria University, Newcastle, has launched a series of events to bring together the region’s brightest creative practitioners.
Northumbria University, Newcastle will showcase several rising stars among its ‘ones to watch ‘at Graduate Fashion Week in London this month.
Northumbria University’s third-year Performing Arts students shone in The Fall, the second of two final year productions created in collaboration with The Northern Stage.
Northumbria is the most improved university in the North East of England in the latest Complete University Guide, published this week.
EU migrants have made an insignificant impact on crime in England, says new research from Northumbria University, Newcastle.
Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, has earned a full five-year Business accreditation by AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
Four interior design students from Northumbria University, Newcastle, have been named winners in a competition run by North East hospitality business, The Apartment Group.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, design graduates jetted across the Atlantic this month to exhibit at the prestigious International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICCF), in New York.
A pioneering participatory arts project, based around a fishing disaster, is currently touring the East Coast. Fiona MacPherson, Senior Lecturer in Performing Arts talks about how the University is involved in Follow the Herring.