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  • l-r Claire Brissenden, Trinity Chambers with Northumbria's Kayliegh Richardson, Callum Thomson. Michelle Cosheril, Lyndsey Bengtsson, Kathryn McGeary, Lisa Callum and Elisabeth Griffiths                         Kathryn McGeary,

    Success for Student Law Office

    Northumbria University’s Student Law Office has won the Pro Bono/Community Initiative category in the highly anticipated Northern Law Awards 2023.
    The Northern Law Awards celebrate the great wealth of legal talent and success within the region and is the law event for all those practising and working in the legal industry in the North of England. Winners were presented with their awards at the

  • NortHFutures Hub

    NortHFutures: New Digital Health Hub across the North East and North Cumbria

    Northumbria University, Newcastle, is part of a groundbreaking £4.17m Digital Health Hub for the North East and North Cumbria (NENC), in collaboration with five regional universities, and seven NHS Trusts within the Integrated Care System (ICS) for NENC.
    The EPSRC-funded Northern Health Futures (NortHFutures) hub aims to create a world-leading healthcare technology (health-tech) research and in

  • UNESCO sites study group

    Scotland and Northern England’s UNESCO sites come to Northumbria to help understand their shared value

    Academics from Northumbria University, Newcastle, have received seed funding to measure the economic, environmental and cultural value of UNESCO designation status.
    UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. It contributes to peace and security and to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Gaining UNESCO designation, such as being declared

  • LGBT+ veterans after their first ever march past the Cenotaph in 2021

    New report shows mental health and financial toll of ‘gay ban’ in the military

    A new report shines a light on the lifelong impact of the ‘gay ban’ in the Armed Forces. The study carried out by Northumbria University was carried out on behalf of specialist LGBT+ military charity Fighting with Pride (FWP) and has found that thousands of ex-service people are paying the price of the policy both mentally and economically.

  • Automotive industry expert Professor David Bailey

    Northumbria hosts Place Leadership in Europe seminar


    Northumbria University academics are partnering with UK and international colleagues from across Europe in the first of a series of seminars to debate Place Leadership in Europe.
    Hosted with the University of Birmingham and the Regional Studies Association, a global community for regional and urban research, development and policy, the seminar is being held at Northumbria’s Newcastle Busin

  • Research leads to new data on number of victims of terrorist group

    Research leads to new data on number of victims of terrorist group

    Painstaking new analysis of activity linked to the terrorist organisation ETA, responsible for waging a campaign for independence in northern Spain and south-west France, suggests the total number of victims could have been underestimated by more than 100.

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