Northumbria academic to take part in BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking Festival
A Northumbria University academic is taking part in a BBC Radio 3 debate as part of the station’s Free Thinking festival.
A Northumbria University academic is taking part in a BBC Radio 3 debate as part of the station’s Free Thinking festival.
Anti-social behaviours such as drug and alcohol abuse are often the consequence, rather than the cause of homelessness, according to a series of studies from Northumbria University presented at the Economic and Social Research Council's 2014 Festival of Social Science. The studies suggest that contrary to common belief, unexpected life events could lead to anyone becoming homeless.
Evidence presented by an academic from Northumbria University, Newcastle at a House of Lords inquiry last week showed that men dominate decision-making positions across many major European media organisations.
Northumbria University, Newcastle is playing a central role in a four-week long international, virtual festival curated by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, which started on 20th October and runs through to 14th November 2014.
A graduate from Northumbria University, Newcastle has gained global recognition in a prestigious student competition which saw his designs go on exhibit in New York.
An anatomy demonstrator from Northumbria University is switching from teacher to scholar after signing up to the University’s unique new degree programme.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, and energy services company Penspen have been awarded the prestigious ‘Global Pipeline’ Award for an online Masters programme.
A new research project looking at how mentoring may lead to improvements in doctors’ health and wellbeing has received a prestigious grant from the British Medical Association.
An internationally acclaimed writer and film-maker will explore how stories can transcend international borders during a public lecture at Northumbria University, Newcastle this month.
On Saturday 25th October, the University will welcome 7,000 visitors for its undergraduate Open Day.
Northumbria University and Tyneside Cinema are delighted to announce the Cinema’s first graduate Artist in Residence, as part of a flourishing and creative partnership between the two organisations.
While many of their counterparts may be enjoying the traditional life of a student, one group of 22-year-olds has launched a successful holiday business with help and support from Northumbria University, Newcastle.