Press Office Latest News 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 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 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 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 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 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 Discover Festival to inspire future generations in the North East Discover Festival is an exciting one-day event that will showcase the ground-breaking research and development through a range of interactive activities for families across the North East. published on: 25 April 2024 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 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 Media Centre Latest stories See more stories Contact Us Press Office enquiries Research Impact The people and stories behind the research Connect with us Video: Computation Of 3D Vision In Praying Mantises Twitter @uniofnewcastle Join us on Twitter RSS Stay up to date Subscribe with RSS YouTube Watch more videos on YouTube Newcastle University YouTube Channel
Latest News 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 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 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 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 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 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 Discover Festival to inspire future generations in the North East Discover Festival is an exciting one-day event that will showcase the ground-breaking research and development through a range of interactive activities for families across the North East. published on: 25 April 2024 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 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 Media Centre Latest stories See more stories Contact Us Press Office enquiries Research Impact The people and stories behind the research Connect with us Video: Computation Of 3D Vision In Praying Mantises Twitter @uniofnewcastle Join us on Twitter RSS Stay up to date Subscribe with RSS YouTube Watch more videos on YouTube Newcastle University YouTube Channel