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  • Awards are in fashion at Northumbria

    Awards are in fashion at Northumbria

    Staff and graduates from two of the fashion programmes at Northumbria University are celebrating a trio of awards as part of a vital partnership between education and industry.

  • Some of the Northumbria staff and students with work included in Exhibition 140. L-R: Holly Oliver-Newman, Olivia Eplett, Senior Lecturers Emma Jane Goldsmith and Kristen Pickering, Sophie Dodds, Taima Castor and Emma Athroll.

    Anniversary exhibition celebrates fashion through the decades

    The rich history of Newcastle’s flagship department store, Fenwick, has been brought to life in an exhibition supported by fashion educators and students from Northumbria University, in time for the store’s 140th anniversary.

  • EXPERT COMMENT: Paying with a palm print? We're victims of our own psychology in making privacy decisions

    EXPERT COMMENT: Paying with a palm print? We're victims of our own psychology in making privacy decisions

    With reports that Amazon is offering customers credit in exchange for using their handprints to pay at Amazon's stores, what are the impacts of using our biometric data for everyday purchases? Professor Pam Briggs, Research Chair in Applied Psychology at Northumbria University, writes for The Conversation, outlining the complex issues involved in giving up your biometric data to another party.

  • Northumbria secures funding worth up to £1.9 million to help SMEs and graduate start-ups

    Northumbria secures funding worth up to £1.9 million to help SMEs and graduate start-ups


    Northumbria University has launched a project that offers a package of financial support and expert advice to SMEs and graduate start-ups, thanks to funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
    The Northumbria Enterprise and Business Support 2 (NEBS2) also includes a financial contribution to help small businesses employ up to two graduates, typically on 6-month internships p

  • A busy city centre in Tokyo

    The future of the city centre

    Members of the public, people living and working in city centres, representatives of local government, businesses and communities are invited to share their views at a special event on the future of the city centre, being held at Northumbria University in September.