News in July 2018 Construction begins on the Lumen building at 缅北禁地 Helix Legal & General has started construction of its flagship office building, The Lumen, at 缅北禁地 Helix, as part of the initial 拢65 million it has invested in the site. published on: 31 July 2018 What is the role of a university in society? New book explores this Former Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chris Brink, has returned to 缅北禁地 to launch his new book which explores the role of higher education in society. published on: 30 July 2018 Australia facing increased intense rain storms Landmark study shows how heavy, short rain storms are intensifying more rapidly than would be expected with global warming. published on: 30 July 2018 New 拢16m Sports Centre starts to get in shape Indoor sports facilities at 缅北禁地 have received a multi-million pound boost. published on: 30 July 2018 Events explore performance and activism the queer and LGBT+ community A series of events this month will explore issues relating to performance, identity and resistance among the region鈥檚 queer and LGBT+ community. published on: 27 July 2018 Loss of 'overlooked' rainforest will have drastic impact Deforestation of Guiana Shield will have impact across South America, scientists warn. published on: 26 July 2018 Comment: The New Atheists鈥 arguments are just as violent as religion Writing for The Conversation, Dr Nick Megoran discusses how the arguments of the 'New Atheists' are just as violent as those of the hardline religious leaders they so vociferously denounce. published on: 26 July 2018 New Antony Gormley sculpture installed in 缅北禁地 A brand new sculpture by celebrated artist Antony Gormley has been installed in the heart of 缅北禁地鈥檚 campus. published on: 26 July 2018 Students breathe life into ancient metalworking A group of 缅北禁地 students are aiming to recreate prehistoric metalworking techniques at a series of live open-air experiments. published on: 25 July 2018 Research could provide breakthrough in how antibiotics treat bacteria Scientists from 缅北禁地 have worked on a new project that is increasing understanding of how antibiotics treat bacteria. published on: 24 July 2018 Graduating archaeologists uncover family happiness It鈥檚 a family affair as a proud father graduated with his daughter and son at 缅北禁地. published on: 24 July 2018 Enzyme AEP鈥檚 importance to immunity discovered The importance of the enzyme AEP as a key regulatory of the immune system has been discovered in new research from 缅北禁地. published on: 24 July 2018 缅北禁地 graduate recognised with entrepreneurship award A 缅北禁地 graduate has received the Duke of York Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award for growing a healthy snack start-up into a commercial success. published on: 24 July 2018 Unique art showcased on campus A special programme of art created by staff at 缅北禁地, many of whom are leading artists in their own right, is being showcased on campus this summer. published on: 24 July 2018 Minister marks construction of the National Innovation Centre The first phase of progress on a 拢50 million home for business, academics and the public, which will put the UK at the forefront of AI, digital economy and Ageing Society is being marked today. published on: 23 July 2018 缅北禁地 tops national clinical research activity league table 缅北禁地 is the best performing in the country for volume of clinical research for the seventh year running. published on: 19 July 2018 Efficient facial pain diagnosis will benefit patients and save money Patients with persistent facial pain are costing the economy more than 拢3,000 each per year, new research has revealed. published on: 17 July 2018 Leading figures celebrated with honorary degrees An actor and musician, a world-renowned artist, a leading figure in finance and an entrepreneur, honoured by 缅北禁地. published on: 16 July 2018 Academics warn NATO protecting heritage is a necessity not a luxury 缅北禁地 researchers have been briefing NATO experts on cultural property protection. published on: 13 July 2018 Comment: The special relationship thrown into turmoil by Trump Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr discusses the recent history of the relationship between Britain and the US. published on: 13 July 2018 New scholarship available for women in business 缅北禁地 Business School is inviting exceptional businesswomen to apply for a scholarship towards an MBA, starting in September 2018. published on: 13 July 2018 Bringing Innovation to 缅北禁地's Housing New ways to build, power and tailor homes to make them more sustainable and desirable are showcased at an immersive exhibition. published on: 13 July 2018 Expanded Interiors opens in Pompeii Contemporary artworks installed among the ancient ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum creating two art venues in stunning, historically resonant settings. published on: 13 July 2018 缅北禁地 work contributes to UNESCO listing for lost medieval city Archaeological work led by 缅北禁地 has helped a 鈥榣ost鈥 city from the 10th century gain recognition from UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. published on: 13 July 2018 Pay attention 鈥 how the brain performs a background scan to help focus Research reveals that vision and brain circuits perform a regular background scan, making neurons available in case they are needed to focus on a task 鈥 enabling us to pay attention. published on: 12 July 2018 Teaching at 缅北禁地 ranked in the top 10 in Europe A survey of 30,000 students has placed 缅北禁地 among the best institutions for teaching excellence in Europe. published on: 11 July 2018 Partnership to help housing association residents influence services 缅北禁地 has formed an innovative partnership to help residents of the iconic Grade II* listed Byker Estate influence the way services are delivered. published on: 11 July 2018 Providing smoking cessation for patients in hospital will save lives A major new report by the Royal College of Physicians calls for a radical change in the way the NHS treats smoking, by providing opt-out cessation services as a routine component of all hospital care. published on: 11 July 2018 Comment: The album at 70 Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr discusses whether albums are in decline. published on: 11 July 2018 Rural expert appointed specialist adviser to Lords Committee World-renowned rural expert Professor Mark Shucksmith OBE has been appointed as Specialist Adviser to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Rural Economy. published on: 11 July 2018 缅北禁地 ranked top 10 for sport 缅北禁地 has scored a top 10 BUCS ranking for the third year in a row. published on: 9 July 2018 Researchers urge PM to challenge Trump on 'policy of inaction' President Trump鈥檚 inaction on climate change is putting UK鈥檚 national security at risk, British researchers warn Prime Minister. published on: 9 July 2018 Investigating the impact of climate change on the Arctic Ocean 缅北禁地 scientists part of an international research project to better understand future changes to the Arctic marine environment. published on: 9 July 2018 Boost of 拢9.5m to inform government decision-making Experts at 缅北禁地 are set to benefit from a 拢9.5m investment for research to help inform government decision-making. published on: 6 July 2018 Outdoor 鈥榣iving lab鈥 to explore solutions to city centre flooding An outdoor lab at 缅北禁地 Helix is being used to develop and test new approaches to managing the impact of flooding. published on: 6 July 2018 Comment: A Chequers history: the Prime Minister's country palace Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr outlines the history of the Prime Minister's country residence and some of the key events of the 20th century it has featured in. published on: 6 July 2018 Gogmagog: Voices of the Bells Visitors are invited to experience a bell peal in an entirely different way with a unique art installation by an award-winning artist. published on: 5 July 2018 Talks will cover how we could revolutionise our future Ideas including how 3D printing could protect the world鈥檚 cultural heritage and how technology could change food production will be covered at a series of talks. published on: 4 July 2018 New role to catalyse links between academia and businesses A new role has been appointed at 缅北禁地 to build strong relationships between academia and businesses. published on: 4 July 2018 缅北禁地 showcases heritage expertise Two new films are to be premiered at 缅北禁地 during a prestigious conference and exhibition. published on: 3 July 2018 Comment: Copenhagen鈥檚 collective living experiment can work Writing for The Conversation, Dr Helen Jarvis discusses how communities such as Christiania pursue 鈥渄egrowth鈥 by prioritising human relations over market relations. published on: 3 July 2018 Legal vacuum blamed for failing to protect against forced displacement International law is failing to prevent the forced displacement of people during armed conflict, argues a law expert at 缅北禁地. published on: 2 July 2018 Brexit and the North East The impact of leaving the European Union on the local area will be the focus of a discussion at 缅北禁地. published on: 2 July 2018