‘Take On Tomorrow’ with the new edition of Northumbria University News
The spring edition of Northumbria University News is here.
The spring edition of Northumbria University News is here.
A festival for crime fiction writers and readers offers its audience a rare insight into the fascinating world of real-life criminal investigation.
Final year undergraduate artists from across the UK have until Tuesday 3 April to apply for one of the UK’s most generous arts prizes.
While ‘Global Britain’ is a slogan cited often at the moment, people from the constituent nations of the UK have shown great wanderlust for centuries. During the nineteenth-century age of mass migration, migrants from the UK were - in their millions – going out into the world as adventurers, economic migrants and exiles.
Mike Rowe, Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University, discusses the moral and ethical issues of police use of AI predictions.
A Northumbria academic is helping celebrate International Women’s Day with a unique photography exhibition in Peru.
Professor of History at Northumbria University, Tom Lawson, discusses Horrible Histories for The Conversation.
A cultural extravaganza will take place in Newcastle and Gateshead this summer, with staff and students from Northumbria University supporting the festival through a wide variety of events and activities.
An exhibition exploring the history and legacy of philanthropy in the North East is currently taking place in Newcastle.
Small businesses from the North-East are being invited to take part in fully-funded, action-packed creative workshops to gain a fresh perspective on opportunities and challenges, develop ideas for new products and services, and share experiences with other local businesses.
A series of innovative events are taking place across Newcastle to mark 100 years since women finally got the right to vote.
It is the longest running soap on British radio, billed as ‘an everyday story of country folk’ when it launched in 1951. Now an academic from Northumbria University is exploring the darker side of the BBC Radio 4 show The Archers by examining the role of criminals and crime within the long-running series.
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