2024
News in 2024
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New scan method unveils lung function secrets
A new scan method has enabled our team to see how air moves in and out of the lungs as people take a breath in patients with asthma, COPD and those who've had a lung transplant.
published on: 24 December 2024
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We all came here from somewhere
On show at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art until 9 Feb 2025
published on: 17 December 2024
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Survival rates for incurable larynx cancer investigated for first time
First-of-its-kind research looking at survival rates for patients with incurable larynx cancer has been published.
published on: 17 December 2024
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New treatment announced as research centre celebrates anniversary
A pioneering drug for patients with muscular dystrophy has been approved for use in the NHS, as the centre which helped develop it celebrates 10 years of research and improving patient care.
published on: 16 December 2024
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Buried landforms reveal North Sea’s ancient glacial past
An international team of researchers, including a glaciologist at Newcastle University, has discovered remarkably well-preserved glacial landforms buried almost 1 km beneath the North Sea.
published on: 13 December 2024
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Comment: Who cares for the British countryside? - new book
Writing for The Conversation, Professor Christopher Rodgers reviews a new book by campaigner Guy Shrubsole, who argues for a radical reappraisal of property and land ownership rights.
published on: 12 December 2024
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Comment: The challenge of translating Japanese’s many words for "I"
Writing for The Conversation, Gitte Marianne Hansen discusses the work of Haruki Murakami and the challenges of translating Japanese's many words for "I"
published on: 12 December 2024
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Comment: The UK’s creative industries could employ even more people
Writing for The Conversation, Jonathan Jones, Sara Maioli and Daniel Simandjuntak discuss how international investment is crucial to the UK's booming creative industries sector.
published on: 12 December 2024
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Universities and Saudi partners work to speed up Net Zero progress
A consortium of British universities is exploring a collaborative project with partners in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to create a Joint International Institute for Clean Hydrogen.
published on: 9 December 2024
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Government needs to be clearer on food waste rules, says new report
English councils could struggle to meet new food waste recycling regulations, known as ‘Simpler Recycling’ which are due to come into force next year, says a Newcastle University report.
published on: 5 December 2024
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Leading figures awarded honorary degrees
Distinguished figures from the worlds of business and health have been honoured by Newcastle University for their pioneering work.
published on: 4 December 2024
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European funding announced for pioneering black holes research
Newcastle University experts will lead a new project to help our understanding of black holes.
published on: 3 December 2024
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Comment: Coral adaptation
Writing for the Conversation, Drs Liam Lachs, Adriana Humanes, James Guest and Prof Peter Mumby discuss that corals can adapt to warming oceans, but not fast enough
published on: 29 November 2024
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New book shows anxieties over ‘adulting’ properly are not new
While some young people today feel they’re not ready to reach the ‘traditional’ markers of maturity, a new book reveals adulthood has always been out of many people’s reach.
published on: 29 November 2024
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Coral adaptation unlikely to keep pace with global warming
Coral adaptation to ocean warming and marine heatwaves will likely be overwhelmed without rapid reductions of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to an international team of scientists.
published on: 29 November 2024
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Young Muslims disillusioned by politics but politicised in other ways
Some young Scottish Muslims are less interested in national politics and instead are increasingly involved with local and global issues, research led by Newcastle University shows.
published on: 28 November 2024
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Funding to tackle inequalities in maternity care and outcomes
Experts at Newcastle University are co-leading a consortium to help tackle inequalities in maternity care and outcomes.
published on: 26 November 2024
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North East universities respond to proposals for higher education
The five universities in North East England have responded to the UK Government’s priorities for higher education reform, indicating their commitment to work together and with others to drive growth.
published on: 25 November 2024
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Live Music Mapping Project 2.0
Newcastle University to be part of a first-of-its-kind project to advance live music mapping technology.
published on: 22 November 2024
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James Berry Poetry Prize 2024
Clementine Ewokolo Burnley, Nadine El-Enany and Roshni Gallagher have won the 2024 James Berry Poetry Prize for emerging writers of colour.
published on: 21 November 2024
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Distractions significantly delay remote drivers’ reaction time
Distractions slow the reaction time of automated vehicle remote drivers by over five seconds, new research has shown.
published on: 21 November 2024
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Major boost for North East space sector following £2.5M investment
The North East’s reputation for world-class space research and innovation has been recognised with the announcement of £2.5 million from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
published on: 19 November 2024
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Famous artists donate work to Newcastle University auction
Antony Gormley and Sean Scully are among the renowned artists who have donated to this year’s Newcastle University Fine Art Postcard Auction.
published on: 18 November 2024
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New funding announced for land use and net zero research
Newcastle University experts will help deliver a new project to support agricultural practices, land use change and soil health.
published on: 15 November 2024
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Funding boost for thousands of doctoral students
Major funding to support the next generation of researchers has been announced.
published on: 15 November 2024
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Kidney patients could be saved with a global change to donor policies
Thousands of kidney disease patients’ lives could be saved around the world each year if countries adopted the UK's rules on organ donation, new research has revealed.
published on: 14 November 2024
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New funding to support the UK's net zero target
Newcastle University experts will co-lead a new project to bring about fresh thinking on land use change.
published on: 13 November 2024
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Policy ‘pendulum’ holds back attempts to reduce regional inequalities
Constant institutional change and shifting resources have created decades of uncertainty and inconsistency in regional policy delivery, an expert at Newcastle University says.
published on: 13 November 2024
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Comment: What next for the special relationship in a second Trump term
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr discusses the issues Keir Starmer will have to navigate now Donald Trump has been re-elected.
published on: 8 November 2024
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Comment: Who was ‘Red Ellen’, whose portrait is now in 11 Downing St?
Writing for The Conversation, Professor Matt Perry discusses Ellen Wilkinson, the radical Labour MP of the 1920s, whose portrait is now hanging in 11 Downing Street.
published on: 7 November 2024
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Newcastle professor delivers prestigious Harveian Oration
The Royal College of Physicians welcomed fellows, members and guests to its prestigious 2024 Harveian Oration, given by Newcastle University Professor Avan Aihie Sayer.
published on: 7 November 2024
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With & Without You
Cultural exchange sees Newcastle University Fine Art students exhibit in Japan and art students from Kyoto, Japan, show work in Newcastle.
published on: 6 November 2024
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New unit for gastrointestinal study announced
Newcastle University experts will co-lead a new state-of-the-art health unit into the study of gastrointestinal infections.
published on: 4 November 2024
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Newcastle climate expert appointed to the Adaptation Committee
Defra and the Devolved Governments have appointed Professor Hayley Fowler, Professor Chris Evans and Dr Marina Romanello to the Adaptation Committee of the Climate Change Committee.
published on: 4 November 2024
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Universities re-affirm strategic partnership for city
With the new academic year now well underway, Newcastle and Northumbria universities have re-affirmed their commitment to working together to improve the health, wealth and wellbeing of Newcastle.
published on: 1 November 2024
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Tracing childhood leukaemia back to birth offers hope for patients
A groundbreaking study has uncovered molecular markers in blood at birth that are linked to later development of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), the most common childhood cancer.
published on: 1 November 2024
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Scientists celebrate 30th anniversary of cancer drug breakthrough
Scientists that discovered a life-saving drug to treat cancer patients with a faulty gene are marking a special anniversary, and looking back at the impact their work has had around the world.
published on: 31 October 2024
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Speak for Yersel
New resources will create a digital snapshot of how language is used on the island of Ireland.
published on: 31 October 2024
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Comment: Norman coin treasure
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Chloe Duckworth argues that the Norman coin hoard, which has become England’s most valuable treasure, could have been worth a lot more.
published on: 30 October 2024
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US election comes under the spotlight in public lecture
The consequences of the US election will be discussed in a talk two days after the American people choose their next President.
published on: 29 October 2024
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Newcastle University joins partnership to support Small Island States
Newcastle University is part of the King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme (KCFP) which will strengthen education, health and climate resilience in Small Island Developing States.
published on: 28 October 2024
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Comment: Why ghosts wear clothes or white sheets
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Shane McCorristine discusses the history of ghosts and why many are seen wearing clothes or white sheets instead of appearing in the nude.
published on: 25 October 2024
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Newcastle University playwright named Writer-in-Residence for RSC
Award-winning playwright Dr Zoe Cooper has been appointed Writer-in-Residence to the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC).
published on: 23 October 2024
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Newcastle University announces Global Scholarships launch for 2025
Over 700 Scholarships Available for International and EU Students.
published on: 22 October 2024
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National competition win for postgraduate student
A Newcastle University PhD researcher has won a top prize for communicating her research project with the public.
published on: 18 October 2024
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Comment: Coral breeding
Writing for The Conversation, Liam Lachs, Dr Adriana Humanes and Dr James Guest discuss how they bred corals to better tolerate heatwaves and call for rapid climate action to save reefs.
published on: 17 October 2024
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Major new investment in smart data services for UK research
Newcastle University is to co-lead a major new project to transform the usability of satellite data for social science and health research and policy applications.
published on: 17 October 2024
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Human skin map gives 'recipe' to build skin and could prevent scarring
For the first time, researchers have created a single cell atlas of prenatal human skin to understand how skin forms, and what goes wrong in disease.
published on: 16 October 2024
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Comment: Religious hate crimes in England and Wales at a record high
Writing for The Conversation, Peter Hopkins discusses how despite religious hate crimes in England and Wales being at a record high, many still go unreported.
published on: 15 October 2024
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Exhibition celebrates peace heroines of Northern Ireland
Women who helped to bring about peace in Northern Ireland will be the focus of a special exhibition on Tyneside later this month.
published on: 15 October 2024
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Comment: Thatcher, Blair and a history of class in British politics
Martin Farr takes part in this podcast for The Conversation, discussing why Tony Blair’s decision to move Labour away from the working class was such a watershed moment.
published on: 15 October 2024
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Experts have successfully bred corals to improve their heat tolerance
A new study has shown that selective breeding can lead to a modest rise in coral heat tolerance.
published on: 14 October 2024
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Black hole destroys star and goes after another
A massive black hole has torn apart one star and is now using that stellar wreckage to pummel another star or smaller black hole that used to be in the clear.
published on: 11 October 2024
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Newcastle University’s Bioscience Programme wins prestigious P&G award
Newcastle University has won a Connect + Develop Partner Excellence award by Procter and Gamble Research and Development.
published on: 10 October 2024
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Studies find more targeted approach to treating childhood brain cancer
Vital research findings pointing to improved treatment for children with brain tumours have been revealed in two major studies.
published on: 10 October 2024
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Stressed bees lack a buzz in life
Stressed bees are much more likely to make pessimistic choices and lack a buzz in life, new research has revealed.
published on: 9 October 2024
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University joins £8m project to expand power network capacity
Newcastle University experts will help deliver a new project aimed at increasing network capacity in electrical power distribution networks.
published on: 7 October 2024
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North East's five universities to strengthen collaboration for impact
The five North East universities are to launch a new partnership to strengthen their collaboration to achieve even greater social and economic impact.
published on: 3 October 2024
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Funding boost for heritage science expertise
Heritage science experts at Newcastle University have received £1.5M in new funding to unlock the potential of existing heritage collections.
published on: 1 October 2024
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Comment: Why being like your boss still matters
Writing for The Conversation, Tom Lane discusses why being like your boss still matters, especially if you share political views
published on: 1 October 2024
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Women missing out on treatment for their number one killer
Women are missing out on vital treatment for their biggest killer, cardiovascular disease, despite progress in the medical management of heart disease and stroke, experts conclude.
published on: 26 September 2024
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Biggest ever Faraday Conference held at Newcastle University
Newcastle University hosted the Faraday Institution’s biggest science dissemination conference to date.
published on: 25 September 2024
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Unearthing the origin story of The Star-Spangled Banner
A radical ballad by Liverpudlian abolitionist is missing link in chain, says acclaimed historian Dr Oskar Jensen
published on: 24 September 2024
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Comment: Disclosures about impact on nature hide more than they reveal
Writing for The Conversation, Erwei (David) Xiang and Marwa Elnahass highlight that businesses that try to come clean about their impact on nature can end up concealing more than they reveal.
published on: 23 September 2024
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Researcher among first Royal Society Career Development Fellows
An outstanding Newcastle University researcher is among the first eight awarded a Royal Society Career Development Fellowship, aimed at developing underrepresentation in UK STEM academia.
published on: 20 September 2024
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Newcastle University Triumphs at the 2024 PIEoneer Awards
Newcastle University has won the ‘Study Abroad and Exchange Experience of the Year’ category at the prestigious 2024 PIEoneer Awards.
published on: 18 September 2024
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Dean appointed to prestigious business school role
Professor Stewart Robinson, Dean at Newcastle University Business School, has been appointed the new Chair of the Chartered Association of Business Schools.
published on: 16 September 2024
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Improving oral health in children
A new report involving Newcastle University academics makes a series of proposals to tackle the children’s oral health crisis in England which is seeing millions of them suffering from tooth decay.
published on: 13 September 2024
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Unaffordable food putting mums-to-be at risk
Pregnant women who have limited access to affordable, nutritious, and healthy foods have a higher chance of developing both physical and mental health problems.
published on: 10 September 2024
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AMBLor prognostic melanoma biomarker receives UK product safety mark
A revolutionary test for low-risk skin cancer has received a UKCA product mark, paving the way for its introduction to the NHS.
published on: 6 September 2024
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New hub for sonification innovation announced
Newcastle University experts will help deliver a project to improve how we communicate data through sound.
published on: 4 September 2024
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Invasive treatment could reduce heart attacks in older patients
New research has found that an invasive treatment approach is a safe option to help reduce risk of subsequent heart attacks in older patients.
published on: 3 September 2024
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Donation boost to support budding North East business brains
A successful entrepreneur and former Newcastle University student is supporting budding business owners of the future with a £1.25m personal donation to create a new academy.
published on: 3 September 2024
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New model to enhance extreme rainfall prediction
Scientists have developed new guidance and tools that could significantly improve the prediction of life-threatening flash flooding.
published on: 29 August 2024
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Funding to create new research projects for muscular dystrophy
Muscular Dystrophy UK is funding 12 new research projects worth £1.7 million across England and Scotland, with three projects based at Newcastle University.
published on: 29 August 2024
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Championing the next generation of dementia researchers
A charity has announced a multi-million pound investment which will be led out of Newcastle to champion the next generation of dementia researchers.
published on: 28 August 2024
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Curtain lifts on historic performance calendar
Painstaking research by a team of volunteers led by a Newcastle University academic has documented thousands of performances at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House in its Victorian/Edwardian heyday.
published on: 27 August 2024
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Mali Morris: Returning
Hatton Gallery, 14 September 2024 – 11 January 2025
published on: 27 August 2024
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State of the Climate Report confirms record-high global temperatures
Greenhouse gas concentrations, the global temperature across land and oceans, global sea level, and ocean heat content all reached record highs in 2023.
published on: 27 August 2024
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Geographic differences in Long COVID rates across England
A Newcastle University study found a fifth of patients in areas of Northern England have suffered from Long COVID.
published on: 23 August 2024
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Outreach event ahead of national energy research institute conference
Young people in Newcastle are set to explore green energy solutions ahead of 500-person academic conference on battery energy storage in the city.
published on: 19 August 2024
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Pipelines: Newcastle University MFA Degree Show
The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Degree Show brings together the work of emerging artists at both the midpoint and the culmination of two years of study, alongside work by PhD students.
published on: 15 August 2024
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Heritage expertise to lead new climate change project
Newcastle University heritage experts are to lead a groundbreaking project to understand the growing and multiple impacts of climate change on Hadrian’s Wall.
published on: 15 August 2024
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AI shows greater efficiency in detecting early signs of bowel cancer
Newcastle University led a successful trial using artificial intelligence (AI) in colonoscopies to spot abnormalities that could potentially lead to bowel cancer.
published on: 15 August 2024
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Helping achieve Global Biodiversity Framework ambitions
Experts provide clarity on key terms for urgent species recovery actions to support the implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework.
published on: 9 August 2024
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Professor Jacob Polley made a Fellow of the RSL
Professor Jacob Polley has been named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (RSL).
published on: 9 August 2024
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Statement from Newcastle and Northumbria universities
Joint statement from the Vice-Chancellors of Newcastle and Northumbria universities
published on: 8 August 2024
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Concrete Dreams
New exhibition and project explores radical urban transformations that changed Tyneside
published on: 6 August 2024
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Olympic success for University alumni
Newcastle University alumni are celebrating after gaining medals in rowing at the Olympic games in Paris.
published on: 6 August 2024
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JWST unveils the structure of dust near a supermassive black hole
A team of international scientists led by researchers at Newcastle University, have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to reveal a hidden veil of dust in a galaxy 70 million light years away.
published on: 6 August 2024
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Clinical trial to find best treatment for urinary tract infections
Over £2m has been given to experts to lead a clinical trial that aims to find the most effective treatment for recurrent urinary tract infections that do not respond to first-line treatment.
published on: 2 August 2024
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Breakthrough in understanding inflammatory bowel disease
A pioneering study has identified a new disease-inducing mechanism for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in which the immune system attacks its own regulatory function.
published on: 1 August 2024
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Comment: Climate change and extreme weather
Writing for The Conversation, Professor Hayley Fowler, Paul Davies and Dr Simon Lee discuss how the rapidly warming climate is impacting the range of possible weather conditions, including extremes.
published on: 31 July 2024
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Highlighting citizen scientists' role in accurate slug identification
A new study has shown how effective citizen scientists are in accurately identifying species and gathering reliable ecological data.
published on: 29 July 2024
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Restoring eroded peatlands reduces downstream flood risk
Scientists have found that the restoration of upland peatlands is a highly effective strategy for reducing downstream flooding.
published on: 24 July 2024
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AMAST Network launches to battle AMR in the agrifood system
AMAST – the AMR in Agrifood Systems Transdisciplinary Network, has been created to harness perspectives from across agrifood stakeholders and prepare new ways to tackle these challenges.
published on: 23 July 2024
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New 'landmark’ investment in manufacturing skills facility
The North East Mayor is set to approve ‘landmark’ investment in manufacturing skills facility.
published on: 23 July 2024
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Comment: Peace with Ukraine will need to factor in Russia's reasons
Writing for The Conversation, Nick Megoran explains why Russia’s reasons for invading Ukraine – however debatable - shouldn’t be ignored in a peace deal.
published on: 22 July 2024
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Distinguished figures receive honorary degrees
Outstanding individuals have been recognised with honorary degrees from Newcastle University.
published on: 19 July 2024
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Catrina McHugh Recognised With Honorary Degree
An award-winning playwright who was made an Honorary Doctor of Letters said it honoured "thousands of women thousands of women who have placed their trust” in her the theatre company.
published on: 19 July 2024
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New humidity-driven membrane to remove carbon dioxide from the air
A new ambient-energy-driven membrane that pumps carbon dioxide out of the air has been developed by Newcastle University researchers.
published on: 19 July 2024
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Davina McCall made an Honorary Doctor of Civil Law
The household name, who has presented some of Britain's most popular television programmes, was honoured for the work she has done over the years to shine a spotlight on women’s health.
published on: 18 July 2024
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Logged forests retain ecological value - if not pushed too far
Logged forests can still have ecological value, new research reveals.
published on: 18 July 2024
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Glasshouse artists in residence announced
The Glasshouse International Centre for Music announces its three next generation artists appointed as Artists in Residence 2024/25, marking the start of a new partnership with Newcastle University.
published on: 18 July 2024
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Groundbreaking trial to reduce UK trickling filter process emissions
New project aims to better understand and reduce nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from wastewater treatment plants that use trickling filter systems.
published on: 17 July 2024
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Report calls for corporate courage to end racism
A Newcastle University anti-racism expert has led a review for the North East Chamber of Commerce into how businesses in the region can take action to promote diversity and inclusion.
published on: 12 July 2024
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Comment: Ziggy Stardust
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr examines how David Bowie developed the role that would bring him undying fame.
published on: 12 July 2024
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AI assistant shows great promise in cataract care pathway
A new study has found that an artificial intelligence (AI) conversational agent enhances patient care after cataract surgery.
published on: 10 July 2024
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Reasons to be cheerful
Writing for Research Professional, Vice-Chancellor Chris Day assesses what the change of government could mean for the university sector
published on: 9 July 2024
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Comment: Alaska’s glaciers approaching irreversible tipping point
Writing for The Conversation, Bethan Davies discusses how the melting of glaciers in a major Alaskan icefield has accelerated and could reach an irreversible tipping point earlier than thought.
published on: 5 July 2024
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Changes projected in marine fish communities due to climate change
New research predicts significant shifts in marine fish communities in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans as a result of climate warming.
published on: 5 July 2024
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Graduates celebrated in North East Emerging Artist Awards
Three local artists have been selected, with two out of the three being recent graduates from Newcastle University’s Fine Art programme.
published on: 5 July 2024
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Comment: Kang Youwei - thinker behind modern China’s transformation
Writing for The Conversation, Daniel Hutton Ferris discusses the revolutionary thinker who has had a profound influence on modern-day China.
published on: 5 July 2024
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University Fellow wins Northern Writers’ Award
Dr Laura Tisdall, NUAcT Fellow in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology has been presented with the Arvon Award as part of New Writing North’s Northern Writers’ Awards.
published on: 3 July 2024
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Melting of Alaskan glaciers shown to be accelerating
Melting of glaciers in a major Alaskan icefield has accelerated and could reach an irreversible tipping point earlier than previously thought, research led by Newcastle University suggests.
published on: 2 July 2024
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Artist Emily Cropton to explore wellbeing in rural communities
Newcastle University and The Maltings (Berwick) Trust have appointed artist Emily Cropton to undertake a research commission to explore wellbeing in rural communities.
published on: 1 July 2024
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Steam to Green: A North East Revolution
A free interactive exhibition will take visitors on a North East journey through the past, present and future of energy.
published on: 26 June 2024
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Collaboration to uncover mutations in rare blood disorder
Newcastle University has collaborated with UK-based Wellcome Sanger Institute (Sanger) and the SKAN Research Trust (SKAN) to investigate early mutations in blood stem cells.
published on: 25 June 2024
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Hidden treasure in the Galaxy
Astronomers have uncovered that a well-known X-ray binary, whose exact nature has been a mystery to scientists until now, is actually a hidden ultraluminous X-ray source.
published on: 24 June 2024
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Comment: Tackling the ticket touts
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr discusses why finally, the time to tackle ticket touts may have come.
published on: 24 June 2024
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Newcastle University academic wins Architects' Journal award
Jack Mutton, Lecturer in Architecture at Newcastle University, has won awards for his work to transform a derelict office block into artists’ studios and community spaces.
published on: 21 June 2024
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Newcastle University artists recognised
Five Newcastle University students and graduates have been shortlisted in this year’s North East Emerging Artist Award, based at the National Trust’s Seaton Delaval Hall.
published on: 17 June 2024
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Architecture Degree Show 2024
The annual celebration of work by students in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, is going on show.
published on: 14 June 2024
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University announces new Deputy Vice-Chancellor
Newcastle University is delighted to announce that Professor Nigel Harkness has been appointed as Deputy Vice-Chancellor.
published on: 13 June 2024
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Judges announced as Gordon Burn Prize 2025 opens for entry
The Gordon Burn Prize 2025 is now open for entry to both fiction and non-fiction books that are fearless in their ambition and execution.
published on: 13 June 2024
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Final year of excavations commence at Birdoswald Roman fort
Work has begun on the final season of a long-term programme at the Roman fort of Birdoswald, on the Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site.
published on: 13 June 2024
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Comment: Dengue and the Paris Olympics
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Mark Booth discusses how the Paris Olympics could become a super-spreader event for dengue.
published on: 12 June 2024
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ReLiB win prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize
ReLiB have been named winners of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Horizon Prize, which celebrates discoveries and innovations that push the boundaries of science.
published on: 12 June 2024
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University alumni named in Team GB rowing squad for Paris Olympics
A record number of Newcastle University graduates have been selected to represent Great Britain's rowing team at this summer’s Olympics.
published on: 12 June 2024
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Comment: We don’t know enough about how money is spent in elections
Writing for The Conversation, Professor Alistair Clark discusses how it is getting more expensive to hold elections, saying greater transparency is needed.
published on: 12 June 2024
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Children’s brain tumours could be diagnosed with 10 minute scan
Children with the most common brain cancer could see diagnostic wait times reduced thanks to new research that trialled a new, quicker and less invasive way of determining tumour type.
published on: 11 June 2024
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Comment: Save our grassroots music spaces
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr discusses a cross-party report which calls for a levy to help venues in crisis.
published on: 11 June 2024
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Comment: Paul Weller 66
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr reviews a skilful, layered album that pays homage to rock music.
published on: 6 June 2024
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Comment: Mexico’s voters set to elect first woman president
Writing for The Conversation, Rosario Aguilar discusses the election in Mexico this weekend, and how the country looks set to make history by electing its first woman president.
published on: 3 June 2024
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Collaboration with partners to launch Centre for Oceanography
Newcastle University has collaborated with partners in Antigua and Barbuda to launch the Centre for Oceanography and the Blue Economy (COBE).
published on: 30 May 2024
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Genetic cause of rare childhood immune disorders discovered
Scientists have pinpointed genetic changes that can leave children born with little to no immune defence against infection.
published on: 24 May 2024
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Celebrating 15 years of the Great North Museum: Hancock
It's been 15 years since the renowned architect Sir Terry Farrell gave the Hancock Museum a makeover, transforming it into the Great North Museum: Hancock.
published on: 24 May 2024
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Unique visualisations offer chance to explore ancient Rome
A new exhibition at Newcastle University's Great North Museum: Hancock uses stunning visualisations to transport visitors on a time-travelling journey to Ancient Rome.
published on: 24 May 2024
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Celebrating the past and present of Fine Art at Newcastle University
The BA Hons Fine Art course is celebrating its centenary as the next generation of talented artists to study at the University get ready for their Degree Show.
published on: 23 May 2024
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Calls for regulatory action to strengthen biodiversity disclosures
Business and finance disclosures need a biodiversity outcome focus and regulatory backing to deliver critical conservation goals, new study reveals.
published on: 22 May 2024
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Work set to begin on pioneering Health Innovation Neighbourhood
A groundbreaking ceremony has marked the start of work on the £500 million Health Innovation Neighbourhood, which will promote longer, healthier lives.
published on: 21 May 2024
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Comment: Bridgerton - the real ladies of the ton weren’t so ignorant
Writing for The Conversation, Meg Kobza discusses how, although many of the characters in Bridgerton know little about sex, the real ladies of the ton weren’t so ignorant.
published on: 21 May 2024
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Leading scientist elected to illustrious academy
The Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS) has elected a prominent scientist in Respiratory Medicine to its Fellowship.
published on: 21 May 2024
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Comment: Let It Be
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr discusses how the rerelease of the 1970 Beatles film reveals how the history of popular music is written.
published on: 20 May 2024
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Sustainability experts needed for national education scheme
Pioneering programme supporting schools and colleges to develop and implement climate action plans is being expanded.
published on: 20 May 2024
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New project METREAU on track to revolutionise wastewater treatment
Newcastle University will be part of a new project led by Northumbrian Water which aims to reduce energy needs and carbon footprint in the treatment of wastewater.
published on: 17 May 2024
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Ambitious study will help patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Universities, hospitals and pharmaceutical partners are coming together with patients to uncover what drives the onset and severity of conditions associated with inflammatory bowel disease.
published on: 17 May 2024
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AI reveals critical gaps in global Antimicrobial Resistance research
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has helped identify knowledge, methodological and communication gaps in global Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) research.
published on: 15 May 2024
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‘Dressing Fancy’ in Bath
A ‘Dressing Fancy’ programme of events will take place in Bath throughout June, as part of a Newcastle University research project into Georgian fancy dress and how people dress up today.
published on: 15 May 2024
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Comment: Fresh tensions over Ireland’s post-Brexit border
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Niall Cunningham discusses the impact of the recent increase in asylum seekers that Ireland has experienced.
published on: 15 May 2024
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Funding to support dementia care research
More than £500,000 has been awarded to Newcastle University to develop the next generation of research leaders in dementia.
published on: 14 May 2024
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Comment: International Booker prize 2024
Writing for The Conversation, Professor Anne Whitehead is one of six experts to review the shortlist for the prestigious award.
published on: 14 May 2024
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Animation examines reasons behind low bowel cancer survival rates
A Newcastle University-generated animation explores the reasons behind low bowel cancer survival rates in rural Yorkshire after premiering in Harrogate.
published on: 13 May 2024
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Comment: Climate change and parasitic diseases
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Mark Booth explains why climate change is making parasitic diseases harder to predict.
published on: 13 May 2024
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New report calls for ‘fresh start for Sure Start’
The document written by Professor Liz Todd, sets out the case for a new updated model of Sure Start that puts schools and nurseries at its heart.
published on: 10 May 2024
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Comment: Blackpool South byelection
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr discusses the significance of the local election results.
published on: 7 May 2024
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Newcastle expert helps reveal link between ancient Rome and Carlisle
A Newcastle University lab technician has played a pivotal role in establishing the connection between a modern day cricket club in Carlisle and the centre of Roman power in the third century AD.
published on: 7 May 2024
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Prestigious awards given to two Newcastle academics
Two Newcastle University experts have been awarded prestigious honours by the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG).
published on: 7 May 2024
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Climate change intensifies wind-rain extremes in the UK and Ireland
Climate change will cause an increase in extreme winter storms combining strong winds and heavy rainfall over the UK and Ireland, new research has shown.
published on: 3 May 2024
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Newcastle Poetry Festival – In/Out of Place
The rich cultural heritage of the North East is the focus of this year’s Newcastle Poetry Festival
published on: 2 May 2024
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Flowers of the Seasons: Politics, Power & Poverty
Dr Oskar Jensen and Electric Voice Theatre present an historic afternoon of BSL interpreted singing, poetry and storytelling celebrating the music of a once famous composer - Eliza Flower.
published on: 29 April 2024
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Respectful marine users are rewarded with magical dolphin encounters
A citizen science project reveals that most boat users along the North-East coast do not disturb dolphins and are often rewarded with close-up encounters.
published on: 29 April 2024
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Newcastle University poet honoured with Seamus Heaney Award
Professor Sinéad Morrissey has been chosen as the recipient of the prestigious Seamus Heaney Award, Japan
published on: 29 April 2024
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Scholarships schemes extended to support international students
Newcastle University has extended its prestigious Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence and Vice- Chancellor’s Global Scholarship schemes.
published on: 26 April 2024
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International recognition for Newcastle PhD student
A Newcastle University doctoral student has received international recognition for the quality and originality of her research.
published on: 26 April 2024
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Masterplan for Health Innovation Neighbourhood given go-ahead
Planning consent has been secured for the detailed masterplan of Newcastle University’s multi-million pound Health Innovation Neighbourhood which will promote longer, healthier lives.
published on: 26 April 2024
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Newcastle recognised for excellence nationally by Brain Cancer Mission
The paediatric neuro-oncology collaboration between Newcastle University and Hospitals' has been recognised as a Centre of Excellence by the Tessa Jowell Brain Cancer Mission.
published on: 25 April 2024
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Comment: Can the Rwanda bill really be called a law at all?
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Joshua Jowitt discusses why the Government’s Rwanda bill can be regarded as a defective law despite having been passed by Parliament.
published on: 24 April 2024
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New £12 million research centre to improve studies of rare disease
A new £12 million research centre has been launched to improve clinical trials for patients with rare diseases.
published on: 23 April 2024
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Solar-electric taxi boat sets sail in Kenya
Experts from Newcastle University have helped innovate a solar-electric water taxi fabricated entirely from recycled plastic collected and manufactured in Kenya.
published on: 18 April 2024
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Comment: why is arts education facing cuts?
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr examines how the creative industries bring in more revenue than cars, oil and gas, yet are facing a funding freeze.
published on: 18 April 2024
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Second James Berry Poetry Prize launched
The second James Berry Poetry Prize has opened for submissions.
published on: 15 April 2024
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Tyne Derwent Way
Newcastle University is a partner in a project which is revitalising the nine-mile outdoor trail between Gateshead town centre and the Derwent Valley.
published on: 15 April 2024
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Study reveals retention ponds slash tyre particle pollution by 75%
New study has found that retention ponds can deliver a substantial reduction in tyre particle pollution.
published on: 15 April 2024
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AI software could revolutionise voice box cancer treatment
Artificial intelligence has been found to improve the outcome of patients with voice box cancer, which is a step closer to personalised treatment, new research has revealed.
published on: 15 April 2024
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Funding boost for Great North Museum: Hancock and Hatton Gallery
Newcastle University’s museum and art gallery have received funding to support their important work with researchers.
published on: 12 April 2024
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Film graduate blossoms with video for Poet Laureate's band
Talented filmmaker Jasmine Stephenson has created the visuals to accompany Simon Armitage’s band LYR’s song Profusion.
published on: 12 April 2024
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Astronomers solve merger mystery of a magnetic star
An international team of astronomers have unveiled the evolutionary history of a massive binary system, which unusually contains a magnetic star.
published on: 12 April 2024
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UK – Ukraine twinning programme: our partnership with NUWEE
University representatives from across UK gathered in Liverpool to share their experiences and celebrate two years of the twinning programme.
published on: 11 April 2024
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Learning centre sees success in supporting young people
A learning centre designed to help young people from under-represented backgrounds in Newcastle progress into higher education has supported more than 1,200 students in the past year.
published on: 9 April 2024
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Newcastle geographer awarded prestigious Fellowship
Professor Peter Hopkins has been made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) for the excellence of his work and his contributions to policy in Scotland.
published on: 9 April 2024
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Community climate project gets National Lottery funding
Young dads in the North East have received a significant funding boost for a community climate project involving a Newcastle University academic.
published on: 8 April 2024
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Funding boost for next generation of clinical cancer scientists
Clinical academics specialising in cancer research in Newcastle can now access support at every stage of their career development journey.
published on: 5 April 2024
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Prehistoric henge reveals centuries-old sacred site in Lincolnshire
Archaeologists from Newcastle University have unearthed evidence for an evolving sacred landscape spanning centuries in Crowland, Lincolnshire.
published on: 5 April 2024
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Farrell Centre Director to represent UK at La Biennale di Venezia
Owen Hopkins, Director of the Farrell Centre at Newcastle University, is to represent the UK at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia 2025.
published on: 5 April 2024
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Engineering alumnus wins at UK Alumni Awards in France
Newcastle University alumnus, Souhail Aboulfadile, has won the Science and Sustainability award at this year’s Study UK Alumni Awards in France.
published on: 2 April 2024
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App can help people reduce their alcohol intake
A free smartphone app, Drink Less, can help people who would benefit most from reducing their alcohol consumption to do so successfully, new research has revealed.
published on: 2 April 2024
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University artists exhibit work in Mexico
A group of professional artists at Newcastle University have shown off their work at a contemporary gallery over 5,000 miles away in Mexico City.
published on: 2 April 2024
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Comment: New drama charts the influence of ska during Thatcher years
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr discusses how the urban deprivation of the Thatcher years spawned the growth of two-tone music and provides the setting for new BBC drama This Town.
published on: 2 April 2024
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Study shows the crop benefits of enhanced rock weathering
Enhanced rock weathering results in higher crop yields and improved crop health, new research has shown.
published on: 28 March 2024
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Comment: Kelp restoration techniques
Writing for The Conversation, Hannah Earp and Catherine Wilding discuss how attaching seaweed spores to used scallop shells could restore UK’s coastal kelp forests.
published on: 26 March 2024
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Mystery of unexplained kidney disease revealed to patients
Scientists have identified a new method of analysing genomic data in a major discovery that means patients with unexplained kidney failure are finally getting a diagnosis.
published on: 22 March 2024
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Newcastle University student wins diversity award
Gustavo Abdiel Aguilar-Miranda’s I Exist too project has won Best New Initiative at Honours for Diversity and Inclusion in Maritime 2024.
published on: 22 March 2024
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Proteins show promise in reducing risks of further heart damage
Compelling new research shows anti-inflammatory molecules reduce the scar size on the heart, leading to improved chances of long-term cardiac function.
published on: 22 March 2024
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Comment: New islands won’t help those made homeless by sea-level rise
Writing for The Conversation, Professor Alastair Bonnett discusses artificial islands and floating cities, which are aimed at the wealthy and cause massive environmental damage.
published on: 21 March 2024
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Breakthrough experiment to help us better understand black holes
Scientists have achieved a significant milestone in quantum gravity simulations by creating a ‘quantum tornado’, paving the way to a better understanding of analogue black holes.
published on: 21 March 2024
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New £1.5m funding to help train technical specialists
Technical specialists have been given a funding boost to enhance new training and development opportunities for Research Technical Professionals nationally.
published on: 20 March 2024
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North East businesses offered fully-funded innovation support
Regional businesses can now apply to access academic expertise and world-leading facilities at the region’s universities through the expansion of the Arrow innovation support scheme.
published on: 18 March 2024
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Blue plaque honours woman who helped design the Tyne Bridge
A new commemorative plaque has been unveiled on the Tyne Bridge, in honour of Dorothy Buchanan, who was a member of the design team for the bridge which opened in 1928.
published on: 18 March 2024
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Trial finds vaccine for common respiratory illness safe and effective
Results from a Moderna-sponsored clinical trial – ConquerRSV – show that a new vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is safe and effective.
published on: 15 March 2024
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Top theatre award for play based on Newcastle academic's research
A play based on research by a Newcastle University academic has won a prestigious theatre award for the way it tackles young fatherhood.
published on: 15 March 2024
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New £11M centre to produce leaders for Net Zero Process Industries
Newcastle University will lead a new Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) which will deliver a four-year training programme to produce 55 PhD graduates.
published on: 12 March 2024
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BUILDING: An exhibition under construction
The Farrell Centre presents BUILDING: An exhibition under construction which will transform the exhibition galleries into live making spaces in an exploration of the process of building.
published on: 11 March 2024
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Verses with your veg? Grainger Market to gain Poet-in-Residence
If you fancy stanzas with your strawberries or couplets with your cuppa, then a new position at one of Newcastle’s most famous shopping destinations could be for you.
published on: 11 March 2024
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Reducing stigma of poverty in schools improves maths and reading
Researchers from Newcastle University have identified a link between reducing the stigma of poverty in schools and the reading and maths attainment of pupils.
published on: 11 March 2024
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Kathryn Scanlan wins the Gordon Burn Prize 2023-24
The winner of the £10,000 Gordon Burn Prize is Kathryn Scanlan for Kick the Latch, published by Daunt Books.
published on: 8 March 2024
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Research exposes security, privacy and safety issues in FemTech
Researchers are calling for regulatory action after highlighting security and privacy concerns in female-oriented technologies (FemTech).
published on: 6 March 2024
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Budget boost to help put health at the heart of Newcastle’s future
A pioneering development aimed at tackling health and social challenges that will benefit people in the North East and beyond has been given a funding boost in today’s budget.
published on: 6 March 2024
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Newcastle academic awarded prestigious Fellowship
A Newcastle University academic has received national recognition from the prestigious Academy of Social Sciences for the excellence of her work.
published on: 4 March 2024
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Goyal Foundation Scholarship established to help University students
The generous donation will create 10 scholarships for undergraduate students from disadvantaged communities at Newcastle University.
published on: 1 March 2024
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Student strikes the right chord with new orchestra
A second year Music student at Newcastle University is delivering unique shows and genre-bending concerts.
published on: 29 February 2024
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Prestigious scholarships launch for women in Hong Kong
Newcastle University, in collaboration with the British Council and supported by Sir Tang Shiu Kin Education Trust, has announced a fully funded Scholarships scheme for Women from Hong Kong for 2024.
published on: 29 February 2024
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Student success at film awards
The Milky Way won the Regional Student Award: Factual Short at the RTS North East and Borders Awards.
published on: 29 February 2024
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Research-intensive universities generate nearly £38 bn for UK economy
A new report assessing the economic impact of the Russell Group universities, found that for every £1 of public funds invested in research, more than £8.50 was generated for the UK economy.
published on: 28 February 2024
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Architecture formed of fungal mycelium is growing in Newcastle
The Growing Room will be exhibited as part of the Edinburgh Science Festival.
published on: 26 February 2024
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Diet links to longer remissions of type 2 diabetes and improved health
An extension of the landmark Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial DiRECT reveals that, for those in remission from type 2 diabetes at the end of year two, 26% still remained in remission at year five.
published on: 23 February 2024
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Stopping the awakening of leukaemia stem cells to prevent relapse
Why myeloid leukaemias start to grow again after chemotherapy has killed the bulk of cancerous cells, and how growth may be blocked by repurposed drugs, may have been solved by new research.
published on: 22 February 2024
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Katie Cuddon: A is for Alma
A is for Alma is Newcastle University artist and academic Katie Cuddon’s first solo exhibition in the city for 15 years.
published on: 19 February 2024
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Newcastle University attractions recognised as Museums of Sanctuary
The Great North Museum: Hancock and Hatton Gallery, which are managed by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, have been recognised as Museums of Sanctuary by the charity City of Sanctuary UK.
published on: 19 February 2024
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Honorary lecturer wins Researcher of the Year award
The Newcastle University lecturer was presented with a national award for his innovation in surgery during an awards ceremony in Leeds.
published on: 16 February 2024
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Accelerating Design and Innovation in Electronics through AI
Newcastle University will be part of the leadership team of a new national artificial intelligence hub to drive high productivity technology, design and innovations in next-generation electronics.
published on: 15 February 2024
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App shows 25% fewer emergency hospital admissions from care homes
Newcastle University has assisted in finding cost-efficient methods for the NHS to improve the care and quality of life for care home residents.
published on: 13 February 2024
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New research to better understand ageing and dementia-related diseases
Newcastle University is collaborating with national experts to understand ageing and dementia-related diseases better in the hope of improving future treatments.
published on: 12 February 2024
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Leading journalists to give Spring INSIGHTS public lectures
The political editor who exposed the Partygate affair and one of the BBC’s best known war reporters will speak as part of Newcastle University’s INSIGHTS public lecture series.
published on: 12 February 2024
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Experts seek to mend older hearts this Valentine’s Day
Experts at Newcastle University are collaborating with researchers globally to improve outcomes for senior patients.
published on: 12 February 2024
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Newcastle University students hit the high notes with The Fairy Queen
Talented young musicians will take to the stage to perform The Fairy Queen on Sunday.
published on: 9 February 2024
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First visual art fellow stages new exhibition at Belsay Hall
Ingrid Pollard MBE has created new work in response to one of Northumbria’s grandest houses Belsay Hall
published on: 8 February 2024
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Crack the Code to Vitamin D: How You Store and Cook Your Eggs Matters
Scientists have shown that storing your eggs on the worktop rather than in the fridge - and how you cook them - matters when it comes to preserving vitamin D, known as the ‘sunshine vitamin’.
published on: 7 February 2024
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Helping predict cold-blooded animals' response to environmental shifts
Newcastle University researchers have developed a new tool to predict cold-blooded animals’ responses to environmental change.
published on: 6 February 2024
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Academic's adaptation of award winning book premieres
Playwright Dr Zoe Cooper has adapted David Almond's A Song for Ella Grey.
published on: 6 February 2024
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Against the Grain
New art project explores the friendship between two 18th Century artists and radical thinkers
published on: 6 February 2024
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Driving transformative innovations with AI research
Newcastle University has been announced as the lead of a new national artificial intelligence (AI) hub that will deliver next-generation innovations and technologies via edge computing.
published on: 6 February 2024
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Clarity needed for businesses to achieve greenhouse gas mitigation
Despite efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change, companies are not set up for success, due to conflicting national and sectorial targets and differing availability of abatement options.
published on: 2 February 2024
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Whodunnit? Newcastle University academic pens murder mystery
Dr Oskar Jensen’s new murder mystery Helle & Death was published this month.
published on: 29 January 2024
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People with Parkinson’s benefit from new Home Based Care pathway
A pioneering care programme through which people with Parkinson’s are supported in managing and monitoring their condition at home has been shown to have benefits for patients and care teams.
published on: 26 January 2024
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Shortlist announced for the Gordon Burn Prize 2023–24
The shortlist for the Gordon Burn Prize 2023–24, which recognises and celebrates fiction and non-fiction books that are fearless in their ambition and execution, was announced today.
published on: 25 January 2024
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Multimillion rehabilitation trial for children with neurodisability
Newcastle is leading a clinical trial to assess how parents and professionals can support young children with neurodisability to develop independence in everyday self-care tasks.
published on: 24 January 2024
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Access to dementia research extended across the UK with nearly £50m
More people with dementia will take part in research and help develop new treatments, as Government gives £49.9m into a coordinated network of dementia trials sites across the UK.
published on: 24 January 2024
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GNM: Hancock's new exhibit gives voice to women of the ancient world
Newcastle University's Great North Museum: Hancock is bridging the gap between past and present with a new exhibition, Voicing Objects.
published on: 23 January 2024
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Comment: Keir Starmer keen to avoid comparisons with Ramsay MacDonald
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr discusses the similarities and differences between the challenges facing Ramsay MacDonald, and Sir Keir Starmer, should he be the next Prime Minister.
published on: 22 January 2024
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New research sheds light on a phenomenon known as ‘false vacuum decay’
A new study has produced the first experimental evidence of vacuum decay.
published on: 22 January 2024
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Evidence shows risks associated with energy drinks in children
Energy drinks are associated with an increased risk of mental health issues among children and young people, including anxiety, stress, depression, and suicidal thoughts, a new study has found.
published on: 18 January 2024
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From dawn of time to dusk – our evolutionary ability to perceive time
Scientists have shown that people are able to tell apart morning from evening depictions in paintings using simple and subtle colour clues in the image.
published on: 17 January 2024
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Study uncovers potential origins of life in ancient hot springs
Newcastle University research turns to ancient hot springs to explore the origins of life on Earth.
published on: 12 January 2024
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Mystery of Roman hoard revealed by Newcastle experts
Archaeologists at Newcastle University have revealed the story behind one of the largest and most unusual hoards of late-Roman metalware ever discovered in the British Isles.
published on: 12 January 2024
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Study explores how we interact with remote drivers
Newcastle University research is helping shed light on the important interaction between users and remote drivers that oversee the operation of automated vehicles.
published on: 11 January 2024
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Newcastle University engineer wins prestigious Enterprise Fellowship
Dr Pavlina Theodosiou has been awarded an Enterprise Fellowship by the Royal Academy of Engineering to support her as a CEO of University spin-out company METzero.
published on: 11 January 2024
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Spark your imagination with the Hatton Gallery's exhibitions
Newcastle University's Hatton Gallery will unveil a captivating line-up of exhibitions for winter-spring 2024, including works by internationally acclaimed Latvian American artist Vija Celmins.
published on: 9 January 2024
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Newcastle University academic advises on digital pound
A Newcastle University finance expert is to provide advice to the Bank of England on how the digital pound might be designed.
published on: 9 January 2024
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Newcastle student investigates Roman 12-sided 'mystery objects'
A Newcastle University doctoral student will appear on BBC 2’s Digging for Britain to share her expertise on mysterious Roman artefacts called dodecahedra.
published on: 9 January 2024
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£30M study paves the way for new treatments for people with cirrhosis
The most extensive clinical study into liver cirrhosis ever conducted worldwide has been announced.
published on: 9 January 2024
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Maximising circular economy strategies for rare earth elements supply
Circular economy strategies could significantly boost the low-carbon global transition and make sure that REE do last longer, new study reveals.
published on: 4 January 2024