News in March 2018 Expanded Interiors at Herculaneum and Pompeii A fascinating new project will see contemporary artworks installed among the ancient ruins of Herculaneum and Pompeii, creating two art venues in stunning, historically resonant settings. published on: 29 March 2018 North East universities unite to boost regional economy The North East’s universities are joining forces to commercialise research and boost the region’s economy after a Minister announced £4.9m in Government funding. published on: 29 March 2018 Research chef nominated for top award A research chef has been shortlisted for a BBC Food and Farming award for Cook of the Year for his work helping patients recover the pleasure of eating. published on: 28 March 2018 Prehistoric people resilient in the face of extreme climate events Pioneering early people who lived at the end of the last ice age actually carried on with life as usual despite plummeting temperatures, a study suggests. published on: 27 March 2018 Life-extending drug expected to receive approval for cancer patients Cancer patients in Europe could soon receive a life-extending drug invented and developed by scientists at Ãå±±½ûµØ. published on: 26 March 2018 Comment: March for Our Lives, about more than students and gun control Writing for The Conversation, Dr Jon Coburn discusses how the March for Our Lives suggests that a far more significant movement for democratic change is taking root. published on: 26 March 2018 Comment: Can the UK kick its coal habit? Professor Phil Taylor explains why the Government’s decision to refuse an open cast mine at Druridge Bay will set a benchmark for the future of energy in the UK. published on: 23 March 2018 Six students named Best Neighbours On Campus Ãå±±½ûµØ and its Students’ Union have announced the winners of the first round of a new competition to find the students who have gone ‘above and beyond’ in their community. published on: 23 March 2018 Student experience at Ãå±±½ûµØ ranked top 10 in the UK Ãå±±½ûµØ has been ranked among the best in the UK for student experience by an influential higher education publication. published on: 22 March 2018 Ãå±±½ûµØ buildings shortlisted for architecture award Two Ãå±±½ûµØ buildings are in the running for the RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) North East Awards 2018. published on: 22 March 2018 Immoral Education – system failing and damaging teachers and pupils Humanity is being squeezed out of education with dire consequences for teachers and pupils, says a Ãå±±½ûµØ expert. published on: 22 March 2018 The Menopause: "I don’t have time for this" Writing for Cambridge Consultants, Nicola Millar explains how we are working to develop a drug-free approach for managing menopausal hot flushes. published on: 22 March 2018 Rise of the Helix Ãå±±½ûµØâ€™s global hub for urban innovation enters next phase in development. published on: 22 March 2018 Scholarship boost for business leaders of the future Ãå±±½ûµØ Business School is offering up to £250,000 of scholarship funding to support MBA students. published on: 21 March 2018 French scholar to lead Humanities and Social Sciences faculty Ãå±±½ûµØ has appointed Professor Nigel Harkness as its new Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. published on: 20 March 2018 Family matters – the impact of families on social mobility Young people whose families support them financially are not only more likely to remain dependent on their parents, but also become less ambitious new research has shown. published on: 19 March 2018 Ãå±±½ûµØ MP learns about life-saving cancer research Catherine McKinnell MP met cancer scientists at Ãå±±½ûµØ to learn about their life-saving work. published on: 19 March 2018 School in the Cloud film to premiere at prestigious festival A documentary which charts Professor Sugata Mitra’s efforts to establish his School in the Cloud in India and the UK will be given its world premiere. published on: 16 March 2018 Crossings: Ãå±±½ûµØ Poetry Festival 2018 line-up revealed The Ãå±±½ûµØ Poetry Festival brings together an exciting blend of award-winning poets, musicians, painters and film-makers packed into four dynamic days. published on: 15 March 2018 Art and medicine come together at the Great North Museum A new exhibition at Ãå±±½ûµØâ€™s Great North Museum: Hancock will bring together art and medicine to reflect on the beauty and complexity of the human heart. published on: 15 March 2018 How votes for women failed to deliver immediate change The House of Commons that was elected just months after women were given the right to vote failed to live up to the promise of a more representative democracy. published on: 15 March 2018 Ãå±±½ûµØ student crowned dental skills competition winner Ãå±±½ûµØ student, Joe Reid has been named the UK’s best undergraduate dentist in a national dental skills competition. published on: 14 March 2018 New centre could revolutionise treatment of incurable diseases A new centre will be set up in Ãå±±½ûµØ to look at the development of cell, gene and tissue engineered therapies in the UK. published on: 12 March 2018 Global Careers Summit brings employability leaders to Ãå±±½ûµØ More than 100 Careers Services leaders from around the world will be in Ãå±±½ûµØ to share expertise and best practise of delivering excellent career services for students and employers. published on: 12 March 2018 Eyes on Murakami Delegates from all over the world have headed to Ãå±±½ûµØ for a conference and multimedia event series about the celebrated Japanese author. published on: 9 March 2018 Human cell atlas builds understanding of early human development Researchers from the global Human Cell Atlas Consortium, including Ãå±±½ûµØ, have sequenced the first 250 thousand developmental cells. published on: 8 March 2018 UK team reach the final of the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE A group of subsea engineers from Ãå±±½ûµØ and Soil Machine Dynamics (SMD) have reached the finals of the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE to find new ways to map the ocean floor. published on: 8 March 2018 Filtering out fake news Why the need for evidence-based research is more important than ever before. published on: 7 March 2018 Comment: Five books by women, about women, for everyone Writing for The Conversation, Dr Stacy Gillis discusses women's writing and selects novels about women and independence. published on: 7 March 2018 Shoddy evidence behind India’s diabetes drug combinations The evidence on which India’s top selling drug combinations for diabetes have been approved for sale is shoddy, finds the first study of its kind. published on: 7 March 2018 Prostate cancer study will look at new diagnosis and treatment options Researchers have received a grant of more than £340,000 to test a new technique which could lead to better diagnosis and treatment of aggressive prostate cancer. published on: 6 March 2018 Comment: The Rolling Stones - older, but time waits for no one Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr argues that The Rolling Stones harking back to their past is ensuring that they and the music remain relevant. published on: 6 March 2018 International student satisfaction at Ãå±±½ûµØ ranked in UK's top 10 International students continue to rate highly their experience at Ãå±±½ûµØ, an international student survey has revealed. published on: 5 March 2018 Educational leader appointed as Goldman Visiting Professor Ãå±±½ûµØ Business School appoints educational leader as new Goldman Visiting Professor published on: 2 March 2018