New book looks at how courts make child protection decisions
A leading Northumbria University academic has just published a new book looking at how complex child protection decisions are made within the family justice system.
A leading Northumbria University academic has just published a new book looking at how complex child protection decisions are made within the family justice system.
Liz Atkins, Reader in Education, Department of Education and Lifelong Learning, at Northumbria University, discusses vocational education for The Conversation.
A new exhibition at the Life Science Centre will help us understand what’s going on inside our heads.
Twenty-four nursing and midwifery students from Northumbria University have been invited to Westminster Abbey today (Wednesday 11 May) to take part in a major ceremony commemorating the life and legacy of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing.
Karen Keane, Lecturer in the Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation at Northumbria University, discusses the effects of cherry juice on high blood pressure for The Conversation.
Drinking tart Montmorency cherry juice significantly reduces high blood pressure at a level comparable to that achieved by medication, according to new research from Northumbria University, Newcastle.
The herbs peppermint, chamomile, rosemary and lavender have been proven to have an impact on mood and memory, with significant benefits displayed for older people, according to new research from Northumbria University.
Northumbria University has appointed a new Executive Dean to lead its Faculty of Health and Life Sciences.
Two Northumbria University students are in the running to receive scholarships from a prestigious national nursing organisation.
Michael Jopling, Professor in Education, Department of Education and Lifelong Learning at Northumbria University, discusses academies for The Conversation.
Experts at Northumbria University, Newcastle are working with Newcastle Clinic to explore how innovative new research on muscular strength in healthy adults could be applied to accelerate recovery from strokes and limb fractures.
Tamsin Saxton, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Northumbria, writes about beards for The Conversation.
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