Whitley Bay literature lover honoured by new writers’ award
A NEW short story award exclusively for North East writers has been added to the roster of Northern Writers’ Awards, which are now open for submission until Monday 2 February.
A NEW short story award exclusively for North East writers has been added to the roster of Northern Writers’ Awards, which are now open for submission until Monday 2 February.
A Criminal law expert from Northumbria University, Newcastle, has told the Government that the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) is too complacent and needs urgent reform.
Northumbria University, Newcastle is launching a pioneering new safety app to give staff and students peace of mind in an era of 24/7 access on campus.
Prof. Ann Light, from Arts, Design & Social Sciences looks at whether we switch on or off for the Christmas holidays.
An ‘Industry Sandpit’ event hosted by Northumbria on renewable energy has triggered greater research collaboration to help make electric vehicles (EVs) more affordable to a mass market.
Successful businesswoman and Northumbria graduate Jo York returned to the University recently to help mark Global Entrepreneurship Week.
A new piece of public art that brings a town’s ambitions to life has been unveiled in Ashington. Entitled Town of Colour, it is the culmination of a programme of partnership workshops and activities organised by academics, graduates and students from Northumbria University to harness community aspirations in Ashington.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, has today announced a formal partnership with Unilever, one of the world’s largest fast-moving consumer goods companies.
A new scheme was launched today to identify raw and diverse television talent from the north of England.
This November (3 -7), the first ever National KTP Week will take place across the UK with over 100 universities and businesses participating in one of the largest collaborations between the business world, and academic institutions in the UK.
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.
Students and graduates from Northumbria University’s Performing Arts courses are enjoying national recognition after being shortlisted in two prestigious competitions.