News in 2023 Pioneering medic knighted by King Charles III Amritpal Singh Hungin, Emeritus Professor at 缅北禁地, has been named a Knight Bachelor in the 2024 New Year Honours List by King Charles III. published on: 30 December 2023 Comment: Six books (and one play) to understand British politics today Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr contributes his recommendation for a book that helps explain British politics in 2023. published on: 22 December 2023 缅北禁地 student wins top architecture award. Chloe Dalby has won the prestigious Serjeant Award for Excellence in Drawing at Part 2 in this year鈥檚 Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) President鈥檚 Medals. published on: 15 December 2023 Good Morning Mr Bewick A new digital artwork imagines a conversation with famed Northumbrian naturalist Thomas Bewick (1753 鈥 1828). published on: 12 December 2023 Comment: Changing the lyrics to hit songs is a long standing practice Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr says that while changing song lyrics is becoming increasingly common, it's not a recent phenomenon. published on: 11 December 2023 17th century political texts led the way for social media influencers A new exhibition will highlight the ways that early political texts tried to influence readers and incite them into action - and the similarities with how political messages are communicated today. published on: 11 December 2023 Comment: Methane release from the ocean Writing for The Conversation, Professor Richard Davies discusses how frozen methane under the seabed is thawing as oceans warm 鈥 and things are worse than we thought. published on: 8 December 2023 Roman pottery expert honoured by 缅北禁地 Kay Hartley, an international scholar in mortarium studies, was made an Honorary Doctor of Letters at a degree ceremony today. published on: 8 December 2023 Research centre launched to help decarbonise the UK鈥檚 energy demand A new research centre has been set up to help provide solutions for energy demand reduction, understand the impact on consumers, and enable equitable policy decision-making. published on: 7 December 2023 Longlist鈥痑nnounced for鈥疓ordon鈥疊urn鈥疨rize 2023-24 The twelve-strong longlist鈥痜or the鈥疓ordon鈥疊urn鈥疨rize 2023-24 has been revealed, recognising fiction and non-fiction books that are fearless in their ambition and execution. published on: 7 December 2023 Investing in 鈥榗reative clusters鈥 is key to economic growth The first Creative PEC State of the Nation report provides fresh insight on where policy intervention could be best targeted to bolster the creative industries and help level up the UK economy. published on: 6 December 2023 Climate change shown to cause methane release from the deep ocean New research has shown that fire-ice - frozen methane which is trapped as a solid under our oceans - is vulnerable to melting due to climate change and could be released into the sea. published on: 6 December 2023 Ranked in the QS global top 30 for Sustainability and Social Impact 缅北禁地 has been ranked joint 30th in the world out of over 1,400 institutions in the latest QS World University Rankings: Sustainability. published on: 5 December 2023 Funding for innovators for the future announced Two 缅北禁地 academics have been awarded funding of more than 拢2.5 million as part of UK Research and Innovation鈥檚 (UKRI) flagship Future Leader Fellowships programme. published on: 4 December 2023 Equality champion honoured at Winter Congregations A lawyer and activist has been recognised by 缅北禁地. published on: 4 December 2023 Lifestyle choices that could lower the risk of all cancers Greater adherence to cancer prevention recommendations 鈥 which encourage a healthy lifestyle 鈥 lowers the risk of all cancers combined and some individual cancers. published on: 30 November 2023 缅北禁地 scientists join a new 鈧41.3m climate centre 缅北禁地 will be part of the new Climate+ Co-Centre to help tackle the climate, biodiversity and water crises impacting Ireland and Britain. published on: 30 November 2023 Houses of Parliament launch for 18th-century elections project The fascinating history of 18th-century politics has been brought to life with a new resource based on research led by 缅北禁地. published on: 28 November 2023 Knitting the future of architecture using fungal mycelium An arch made from fungal mycelium, grown within 3D knitted fabric formwork, has gone on display at the Design Museum, London. published on: 27 November 2023 缅北禁地 scientist wins prestigious microbiology award Scientist Dr Christopher Stewart has been named as this year鈥檚 winner of the WH Pierce Prize for microbiology. published on: 27 November 2023 Showcasing 75 years of student-led research expeditions 缅北禁地 is celebrating the outstanding achievements of students in the field of research and independent overseas research expeditions. published on: 24 November 2023 ERC funding to support pioneering battery research A 缅北禁地 project led by Dr James Dawson has been successful in securing a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council (ERC). published on: 23 November 2023 University pledges support to students estranged from their family 缅北禁地 has strengthened its commitment to supporting students who don鈥檛 have relationships with their family. published on: 21 November 2023 One year of twinning: 缅北禁地 and NUWEE, Ukraine 缅北禁地 delegation met NUWEE colleagues to discuss water security in Ukraine. published on: 21 November 2023 New Community Health Bus hits the road in 缅北禁地 A new purpose-built Community Health Bus, staffed by 缅北禁地 Pharmacy students, has been launched in the city. published on: 21 November 2023 Music academic wins top award Dr Charlotte Bentley has won an American Musicological Society Award. published on: 21 November 2023 Avi-Alarm - Endangered birds sound the alarm on Instagram New Instagram filters will turn five of the UK鈥檚 most threatened bird species into Instagram influencers. published on: 20 November 2023 Schoolchildren explore careers in polar research Hundreds of schoolchildren will visit 缅北禁地 this week to learn what it is like to be a polar researcher. published on: 20 November 2023 European Geosciences Union honour for leading climate expert Professor Hayley Fowler has received the prestigious Sergey Soloviev Medal from the European Geosciences Union (EGU). published on: 17 November 2023 Royal recognition for water research 缅北禁地 has won a prestigious Queen鈥檚 Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education in recognition of its long-standing excellence in water research. published on: 16 November 2023 Networking group for Black and Global Majority students established A new network has been launched at 缅北禁地鈥檚 School of Engineering to foster a sense of belonging for Black and Global Majority students. published on: 16 November 2023 When sticky becomes unsticky 鈥 the invention of reversible glue 缅北禁地 engineers have invented a new glue that promises to change how we recycle. published on: 15 November 2023 Grand coalition formed to create a 鈥楴orthern Creative Corridor' 缅北禁地 joins local leaders across the North of England and leading figures in the creative industries to commit to developing a 鈥淣orthern Creative Corridor鈥. published on: 14 November 2023 2024 Rank Prize for Nutrition awarded to Professor Roy Taylor The Rank Prize for Nutrition has been awarded to Prof Roy Taylor for the groundbreaking work on dietary approaches to type 2 diabetes remission, transforming the lives of thousands. published on: 14 November 2023 Our response to ongoing events in the Middle East Our Vice-Chancellor and President and NUSU Sabbatical Officer Team have written to colleagues and students in light of the devastating violence and conflict on communities in Israel and Palestine. published on: 9 November 2023 Universities urge Government to deliver healthier, more sustainable UK The Russell Group has published its manifesto setting out its vision for a bright future powered by research, innovation, and future skills development. published on: 9 November 2023 New funding to support coral restoration 缅北禁地 has been awarded a new research grant which will support implementation of coral reef restoration interventions that aim to enhance adaptation to climate change. published on: 8 November 2023 New funding to help train the next generation of social scientists A training partnership has secured an investment of over 拢28m in funding to continue training the next generation of social scientists. published on: 7 November 2023 Why has the Angel of the North become a place of memorial? The Angel of the North is one of the country鈥檚 most iconic symbols and is synonymous with the North East. published on: 6 November 2023 Comment: The Beatles Now and Then Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr discusses the 'last' Beatles song Now and Then which was made using AI. published on: 3 November 2023 Expert in Robotics receives UK Intelligence Community Postdoc award Dr Alessia Noccaro has been awarded a postdoctoral research fellowship to explore if it鈥檚 possible for the human brain to learn how to skilfully move an extra robotic arm together with its own. published on: 3 November 2023 Surgery more effective than nasal sprays to treat crooked septum Surgery is more effective than nasal sprays for symptoms of a crooked septum, new research has revealed. published on: 3 November 2023 Comment: Storm Ciar谩n Writing for The Conversation, Professor Hayley Fowler and Dr Colin Manning discuss record-breaking Storm Ciar谩n and research that suggests more severe weather in future. published on: 2 November 2023 Redeveloped Stephenson Building welcomes engineering students The first stage of transforming 缅北禁地's Stephenson Building into a School of Engineering hub for research, learning and engagement has been completed. published on: 2 November 2023 Education leaders sound warning on future of healthcare With 112,000 vacancies across the health workforce, a five-point plan for healthcare education and training has been proposed to turn ambitions into a reality. published on: 31 October 2023 Tackling the growing issue of light pollution Light pollution is getting worse but could be easily remedied. published on: 30 October 2023 Creating a universal software for quantum dynamics New funding will support the development of a universal quantum dynamics software to help advance quantum research and technology. published on: 26 October 2023 Marcus Coates: Video Conference for the Birds Thomas Bewick (1753-1828) and the Digital World published on: 26 October 2023 缅北禁地 scientists recognised in national image competition鈥 Two 缅北禁地 scientists have been shortlisted for the British Heart Foundation鈥檚 (BHF) annual 鈥楻eflections of Research鈥 image competition. published on: 24 October 2023 Ancient landscape discovered beneath East Antarctic Ice Sheet鈥 Scientists at 缅北禁地 have discovered an ancient landscape that has lain hidden beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet for millions of years. published on: 24 October 2023 Comment: The divisions exposed by the conflict in the Middle East Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr discusses how the initial political consensus about the conflict in the Middle East has become fractured. published on: 23 October 2023 Durham鈥檚 colliery coastline at risk from Storm Babet Researchers from 缅北禁地 are braving the elements during Storm Babet to document major changes in Durham鈥檚 industrial coastline. published on: 20 October 2023 Statistics expert wins prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize Professor Chris Oates has been announced as one of the 2023 Philip Leverhulme Prize winners. published on: 20 October 2023 Graduate start-ups given business boost An app to earn cashback on online purchases, an all-in-one ticketing and social media platform, and a farm transforming the lives of young people have all won a package of support from the University. published on: 19 October 2023 New technique for distinguishing tumour from normal tissue Experts from 缅北禁地 involved in a study which aims to distinguish healthy tissue from tumour tissues. published on: 17 October 2023 Major boost for innovation-led company creation in the North The Northern Accelerator partnership has been recognised with significant funding at a regional and national level. published on: 17 October 2023 Funding helps SHAPE understanding of heritage A 缅北禁地 academic is among the first to receive funding for an innovative public engagement research project that will focus on experiential learning for heritage audiences. published on: 17 October 2023 Teaching alumni receive honorary degrees Almost 200 people who qualified as teachers before 1970 have been recognised in a special ceremony. published on: 13 October 2023 Comment: How to read Haruki Murakami the Japanese way 鈥 in four steps Writing for The Conversation, Dr Gitte Marianne Hansen gives a step-by-step guide to experiencing Haruki Murakami's work in the same way as Japanese readers. published on: 12 October 2023 鈥楧riverless鈥 public transport option for new Cramlington development A new study will determine the feasibility of an autonomous, 鈥榙riverless鈥 public transport system between Seaton Delaval Station and the Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital in Cramlington. published on: 12 October 2023 Supporting businesses and academic entrepreneurs to grow The Innovating Together - Universities in the North East (In-TUNE) partnership has been launched to deliver two business support programmes which aim to strengthen the region鈥檚 economy. published on: 10 October 2023 Comment: Big food companies鈥 decarbonisation efforts Writing for The Conversation, Dr Albert Boaitey discusses why farmers are bearing the brunt of big food companies鈥 decarbonisation efforts. published on: 10 October 2023 Award-winning exhibition tackling sexual violence comes to 缅北禁地 缅北禁地鈥檚 Law School and School of Arts and Cultures are joining forces with a multi-award-winning photographer to tackle sexual violence victim-blaming. published on: 10 October 2023 The Architect has Left the Building Farrell Centre exhibition explores the everyday lives of buildings through an audio-visual installation published on: 10 October 2023 New research centre will drive economic growth and sustainability 缅北禁地 will lead a new 拢5m research initiative to help boost UK economic growth and address regional needs. published on: 6 October 2023 New national service launched to support researchers NIHR has launched a new national service to support researchers at every stage of their research journey. published on: 2 October 2023 Cardiac and exercise physiologist honoured with commemorative plaque The Physiological Society has dedicated a commemorative blue plaque in honour of the outstanding cardiac and exercise physiologist, Francis Arthur Bainbridge. published on: 29 September 2023 New season of INSIGHTS public lectures unveiled 缅北禁地鈥檚 popular public lecture series INSIGHTS will begin its new programme with a talk looking at the past and the future of the NHS. published on: 29 September 2023 Revolutionising electric drives for a Net Zero Future A new joint project has been funded to help replace magnet-powered electric drives with more sustainable zero-magnet drives for electric vehicles (EVs). published on: 29 September 2023 缅北禁地 UNESCO Chair holder receives major award Professor Peter Stone has been awarded the prestigious Cultural Protection Ambassador Award by the International Arts & Antiquities Security Forum (IAASF). published on: 28 September 2023 New report on state of conservation at World Heritage Site in India Conservation experts have provided vital recommendations to help protect a globally significant UNESCO World Heritage Site in India. published on: 28 September 2023 Comment: How TV and film crew are vulnerable to workplace exploitation Writing for The Conversation, Ewan Mackenzie and Alan Mckinlay discuss how the dreams and desires of a career in the creative industries leave many at risk of exploitation. published on: 26 September 2023 Chinese Independent Film Archive launched at 缅北禁地 A showcase of works by a group of prominent filmmakers will mark the launch of 缅北禁地鈥檚 Chinese Independent Film Archive (CIFA). published on: 25 September 2023 Radio signals reveal secrets of hidden supermassive black holes Astronomers have found a striking link between the amount of dust surrounding a supermassive black hole and the strength of the radio emission produced in extremely bright galaxies. published on: 25 September 2023 Comment: why post-war school building isn't to blame for Raac Writing for The Conversation,Dr Pamela Woolner explains why neglect and ineffective policy have led to the concrete crisis in schools. published on: 25 September 2023 QS World University Rankings: Europe 2024 缅北禁地 ranks 34 in the inaugural QS European rankings published on: 20 September 2023 New Vice Provost of 缅北禁地 in Singapore announced Professor Jonathan Galloway will become the new Vice Provost and CEO of 缅北禁地 in Singapore, as it continues to expand its profile across Asia. published on: 20 September 2023 Professor Dawson elected as Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering Professor Richard Dawson has been recognised for his significant contribution to quantifying and managing climate change risks. published on: 20 September 2023 Over 50% with severe mental illness in the North have food insecurity More than 50% of people with Severe Mental Illness (SMI) in the North of England live with food insecurity, new research has found. published on: 19 September 2023 Comment: Shops and restaurants can blur class lines Writing for The Conversation, Niall Cunningham discusses how shops and restaurants can blur class lines but not enough to boost social mobility. published on: 18 September 2023 New 拢14.1m global initiative to transform Net Zero hydrogen production 缅北禁地 is part of the UK鈥檚 collaboration on an international partnership to make low-cost, large-scale, Net Zero hydrogen production a reality. published on: 18 September 2023 New partnership to help decarbonise the UK maritime sector 缅北禁地 will be part of a new 拢21.3m flagship UK national clean maritime research hub to decarbonise the UK maritime sector. published on: 15 September 2023 Schools funding imbalance risks widening regional inequalities Experts call for urgent action to prioritise children鈥檚 health and education as new analysis finds schools funding imbalance risks widening regional childhood inequalities. published on: 15 September 2023 缅北禁地 academic shares inspiration behind historic house and garden A 缅北禁地 academic has advised on the inspiration behind one of England鈥檚 earliest Greek Revival houses, Belsay Hall, as part of a multimillion pound conservation project. published on: 13 September 2023 Fewer but severe tropical storms predicted over the Ganges and Mekong Climate experts project a decline in the frequency of future tropical storms but an increase in their strength across the Ganges and Mekong basins, allowing for better future planning. published on: 12 September 2023 Local councils struggling to manage finances following cuts Local councils across England are struggling to manage the greater risks they have been forced to take to balance their budgets following national government funding cuts. published on: 12 September 2023 Prof Jenny Read appointed as ARIA director Professor of Vision Science, Jenny Read, has been announced as one of the founding Programme Directors of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency, ARIA. published on: 12 September 2023 鈥楽haking Hands With The Devil鈥 An independent film shares first-hand experience of the stigmatisation and persecution of people with Parkinson鈥檚 in Kenya and the brutal consequences of having the disease. published on: 8 September 2023 Research supporting resilient beekeeping set to commence Supporting bee health in the face of climate change is the focus of an international project involving 缅北禁地 experts. published on: 8 September 2023 UK launches research hub to decarbonise transport networks The new national hub will provide expertise, innovative modelling and engagement to support net zero transport networks. published on: 8 September 2023 缅北禁地 academic shortlisted for top history prize Dr Oskar Jensen is one of six authors in the running for the 拢50,000 Wolfson History Prize. published on: 5 September 2023 White paper on referral pathways for gene therapy As gene therapy to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy is approved in America, a report highlights how NHS referral for gene therapy trials, and approved treatment, need to be agreed. published on: 4 September 2023 Professor Chris Day appointed as Russell Group Chair 缅北禁地 Vice-Chancellor Professor Chris Day has today taken up his post as the new Chair of the Russell Group. published on: 1 September 2023 Robots have potential to promote healthy ageing 缅北禁地 research has shown that human-following robots can support the mobility and wellbeing of older people. published on: 30 August 2023 Matt Rugg: Connecting Form From 23.09.23 to 13.01.24 at 缅北禁地's Hatton Gallery published on: 25 August 2023 Boosting the resilience of urban areas against floods 拢250,000 has been awarded to 缅北禁地 researchers to enhance flood resilience. published on: 25 August 2023 Pioneering treatment highly effective for rare kidney disease A pioneering drug for a rare kidney disease prevents organ failure and significantly improves the outcome for patients, new research has confirmed. published on: 24 August 2023 Multiple organ functions of the human yolk sac revealed The role of the human yolk sac in supporting early embryonic development and the first wave of the prenatal immune system has been mapped in a new study. published on: 22 August 2023 Comment: Pacific coral reef climate resistance Writing for The Conversation, Liam Lachs discusses a new study which shows that a remote Pacific coral reef shows at least some ability to cope with ocean warming. published on: 22 August 2023 Pacific coral reef shows historic increase in climate resistance Coral reefs in one part of the Pacific Ocean have likely adjusted to higher ocean temperatures which could reduce future bleaching impacts of climate change, new research reveals. published on: 22 August 2023 Comment: How rising interest rates are affecting UK businesses Writing for The Conversation, Dr Erwei Xiang looks at how UK businesses are being affected by rising interest rates. published on: 22 August 2023 Recognition for international approach to tackling global challenges 缅北禁地 has won a prestigious award for its outstanding approach to internationalisation in higher education. published on: 21 August 2023 缅北禁地 graduates guest edit Radio 4鈥檚 Today programme Three graduates guest edited the BBC Radio 4鈥檚 flagship news and current affairs programme. published on: 18 August 2023 Counterpart 缅北禁地 Fine Art Post Graduate Summer show published on: 14 August 2023 University and Sofia Offshore Wind Farm enter a learning partnership 缅北禁地 and RWE鈥檚 Sofia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to support the growth of a skilled offshore wind workforce, support the sector鈥檚 expansion and drive innovation. published on: 11 August 2023 Unlocking talent in methodology health and care research 缅北禁地 has received funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Incubator award to grow capacity in applied health and care research methodology. published on: 9 August 2023 Data science partnership with Leonardo announced Leonardo has launched a data science partnership with the National Innovation Centre for Data. published on: 8 August 2023 Climate change increasing Antarctica鈥檚 vulnerability to extreme events Polar experts from 缅北禁地 have contributed to a new study that assesses how climate change is increasing the size and frequency of extreme events in Antarctica. published on: 8 August 2023 Revealing the ecological threats of small-scale fisheries in Thailand Marine conservation experts have revealed for the first time the extent of marine megafauna catch by small-scale fisheries in Thailand. published on: 4 August 2023 Northern regions relegated to bottom of child health league table A league table ranking child health by football team area has further shown the dramatic health divide between the North and the South. published on: 2 August 2023 Summer School fosters collaboration with Ukrainian researchers Ukrainian academics and PhD students explored common research topics with 缅北禁地 colleagues as part of a Summer School initiative. published on: 28 July 2023 Comment: Cambodia: Hun Sen proves himself the ultimate survivor Writing for The Conversation, Professor Rhona Smith discusses how five decades on from the Khmer Rouge, Hun Sen is proving himself the ultimate survivor with his plan to hand power to his son. published on: 28 July 2023 Comment: Sin茅ad O'Connor: a troubled soul with immense talent Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr discusses Sinead O'Connor, who - despite her difficulties, or even because of them - exemplified what it was to be an icon. published on: 28 July 2023 Preti Taneja announced as Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature Preti Taneja has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (RSL), the charity that represents the voice of literature in the UK. published on: 27 July 2023 Leading figures recognised with honorary degrees 缅北禁地 celebrates excellence. published on: 24 July 2023 缅北禁地 expert named Churchill Fellow Emerita Professor Sue Robson has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship to support autistic pupils. published on: 21 July 2023 缅北禁地 academic elected to British Academy Professor Jennifer Richards has been named a Fellow of the British Academy published on: 21 July 2023 New funding to support identification and treatment of lung cancer Researchers have been awarded 拢650,000 to develop novel imaging, AI-methods, and targeted treatment for therapy-resistant lung cancer. published on: 20 July 2023 缅北禁地 appoints new senior leaders for overseas campuses 缅北禁地 has announced the appointment of two senior roles overseeing the University鈥檚 campuses in Malaysia and Singapore. published on: 19 July 2023 Experts knit futuristic eco-building designs using fungal networks Mycocrete, a paste made with fungi, can be combined with a knitted textile framework to create environmentally friendly constructions published on: 17 July 2023 First online course to help international Students with wellbeing 缅北禁地 and British Council have launched a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), helping international students navigate the personal pressures of overseas study. published on: 14 July 2023 缅北禁地 students recognised for outstanding achievement Two students from 缅北禁地 will be recognised at the fifth annual Student Social Mobility Awards for defying the odds to achieve outstanding success. published on: 13 July 2023 Comment: Unpacking the controversy behind Roger Waters鈥 latest tour Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr examines why the former Pink Floyd singer's concerts have been controversial published on: 12 July 2023 Driving the integration of hydrogen into the whole energy system 缅北禁地 is to lead a research hub that will help to inform and support the UK鈥檚 strategy for the Integration of the Hydrogen Economy. published on: 12 July 2023 Leading innovation towards a fully sustainable energy sector An investment of 拢53 million in six research centres will drive forward change in the energy system and help to meet the UK鈥檚 net zero target by 2050. published on: 12 July 2023 缅北禁地 hosts first global event on building cities of longevity The UK National Innovation Centre for Ageing (NICA) was joined by representatives from a number of countries for a unique international conference on healthy ageing in cities. published on: 12 July 2023 Improving financial risk analysis with computing research and AI 缅北禁地 researchers are part of a new programme set to transform national-level financial risk analysis by providing radical new computational capabilities. published on: 6 July 2023 New 拢14 million investment targets rare diseases A new platform bringing together UK strengths in rare diseases research to improve diagnosis and treatment through better understanding of the disease. published on: 5 July 2023 Special Named Funds support vital new leukaemia research A new research project has been launched that will help further understanding of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). published on: 4 July 2023 Durty Beanz: NEVER EVER A new film installation by Glasgow-based action research group Durty Beanz is being launched at The Gymnasium Gallery in Berwick. published on: 3 July 2023 Student and graduate start-ups gain national recognition 缅北禁地 has been ranked first in the North based on student and graduate turnover, investment and active social enterprises. published on: 3 July 2023 Neuroscientist awarded prestigious prize to fund brain research Dr Srikanth Ramaswamy has been announced as one of six new Fellows selected for the 2023 Lister prize. published on: 30 June 2023 Rarely seen works on show in Hatton Gallery for a limited time The exhibition includes works from artists including Frank Auerbach, Laura Lancaster and Chris Ofili, Samuel Palmer, Thomas Hair and Bronwen Sleigh. published on: 29 June 2023 缅北禁地 apprenticeships praised by Ofsted 缅北禁地鈥檚 apprenticeships have been rated 鈥楪ood鈥 across the board by Ofsted. published on: 29 June 2023 缅北禁地 achieves highest ever global ranking 缅北禁地 is celebrating its highest ever position at 110th in the QS World University Rankings 2024. published on: 27 June 2023 Launch of Euclid Mission to map the Universe Euclid Dark Energy Satellite Mission to map the Universe prepares for launch. published on: 27 June 2023 'Listening鈥 to the Universe for new perspectives on space A new method has been developed to explore the Universe using sound, jointly led between 缅北禁地 and the University of Portsmouth. published on: 27 June 2023 缅北禁地 Fine Art student wins new art prize Final Year Fine Art student Britney Fraser has won the Dogger Bank Purchase Prize. published on: 26 June 2023 Flipping the script on narrative of older adults An art installation from the UK鈥檚 National Innovation Centre (NICA), "Flip The Script," has been awarded a prestigious People's Award at London's Design Biennale 2023. published on: 23 June 2023 Why essential medicines have limited availability in East Africa The lack of registration of medicines in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda is limiting access to safe, effective, and affordable essential medicines. published on: 22 June 2023 Researchers aim to help improve women鈥檚 wellbeing after breast cancer Experts at 缅北禁地 are developing a better way to help women make healthy lifestyle choices after breast cancer treatment. published on: 21 June 2023 Covid inquiry evidence from 缅北禁地 expert A world-leading expert on health inequalities has presented a report and evidence to the independent public inquiry into the Covid pandemic. published on: 20 June 2023 Refugee Week 2023 缅北禁地 marks Refugee Week 2023 with a series of events celebrating the talent and contribution of refugees and asylum seekers. published on: 19 June 2023 Gravity foundations: A marine-friendly future for wind turbines Concrete-based structures may offer a porpoise and dolphin-friendly construction alternative to traditional pile-driven wind turbine foundations, new research suggests. published on: 19 June 2023 Excavations at Birdoswald Roman fort set to unearth new insights 缅北禁地 and Historic England have started work on the penultimate season of a five-year programme at the Roman fort of Birdoswald, on Hadrian鈥檚 Wall. published on: 16 June 2023 Gordon Burn Prize 2023-24 opens for entry as judges announced Three leading writers and journalists will join chair Terri White to judge the Gordon Burn Prize 2023-24. published on: 16 June 2023 Covid inquiry evidence by 缅北禁地 academic A world-leading expert on health inequalities will be presenting a report and evidence to the independent public inquiry into the Covid pandemic today. published on: 16 June 2023 First excavated evidence of Roman metal mining in Cornwall found The new series of the Great British Dig has unearthed the first excavated evidence that the Roman army were mining metals in Cornwall within just a few years of invading Britain. published on: 14 June 2023 Tracking sleep with an innovative sensor may help diagnose dementia A new research project has been launched to develop a technology that could help identify people at risk of dementia by analysing their sleep patterns. published on: 14 June 2023 Architecture Degree Show 2023 The annual celebration of work by students at School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape goes on show Friday 16 June. published on: 13 June 2023 Adhering to global health recommendations reduces cancer risk People who adhere to global Cancer Prevention Recommendations are putting themselves at lower risk of developing the disease, new research confirms. published on: 13 June 2023 University duo win prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prizes Professor Akane Kawamura has been named winner of the Royal Society of Chemistry鈥檚 Jeremy Knowles Award, while Dr James Dawson has been recognised with the Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize. published on: 13 June 2023 New exhibition charts rise and decline of 缅北禁地鈥檚 public toilets A new exhibition explores the hidden history of 缅北禁地鈥檚 public toilets, and how the city went from boasting over 80 public toilets a century ago to zero today. published on: 12 June 2023 Funding announced for NortHFutures Digital Health Hub 缅北禁地 is leading a groundbreaking 拢4.17m Digital Health Hub for the North East and North Cumbria (NENC). published on: 9 June 2023 New inquiry launched at House of Commons on vital role of nutrition A new All Party Parliamentary Group 鈥淣utrition: Science and Health鈥 has been launched in the House of Commons to examine the evidence for the vital role of nutrition in tackling major health problems. published on: 6 June 2023 Global initiative to promote healthy ageing and longevity in cities The UK National Innovation Centre for Ageing (NICA) has launched a new global initiative to promote healthy ageing and longevity in the urban environment. published on: 6 June 2023 Testing for 鈥榸ombie cells鈥 could boost number of hearts for transplant Testing older potential organ donors for dangerous 鈥榸ombie鈥 cells could help to increase the number of hearts available for transplant, new research has revealed. published on: 5 June 2023 Everyone Sang A concert celebrating 缅北禁地鈥檚 Choral Excellence project, led by King鈥檚 Singer Chris Bruerton published on: 2 June 2023 Research sheds light on new model of cosmological Dark Matter Scientists have made advances into our understanding of a new model of dark matter, called fuzzy dark matter. published on: 1 June 2023 Ranked top 25 in the world for sustainable development 缅北禁地 continues to be ranked among the world's best for sustainable development in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. published on: 1 June 2023 How committing to the UNSDGs is energising our University Professor Chris Day, Vice-Chancellor and President explains how aligning our work with the UNSDGs is driving education, research and innovation across the University. published on: 1 June 2023 缅北禁地 Business School confirmed as world-class 缅北禁地 Business School has officially received re-accreditation from the Association of MBAs (AMBA), one of the world鈥檚 leading authorities on postgraduate business education. published on: 30 May 2023 Fine Art Degree Show 2023 The annual 缅北禁地 Fine Art Degree Show sees talented students exhibit the culmination of four years of hard work. published on: 26 May 2023 The Creativity Engine Inspiration from some of the world鈥檚 best children鈥檚 authors at your fingertips. published on: 26 May 2023 Urgent action to halt support for fossil fuel expansion 缅北禁地 has joined a coalition of leading investors in new public letter urging investment managers to halt support for fossil fuel expansion. published on: 25 May 2023 Event aims to connect academic knowledge and policymakers The inaugural Insights North East annual conference will look at how academic knowledge and policymaking can be brought together to better meet the needs of North East communities. published on: 22 May 2023 Artist to explore ethnic minorities' relationship to the countryside The Maltings (Berwick) Trust and 缅北禁地 are delighted to announce artist Sneha Solanki has been awarded a Northern Bridge Consortium Collaborative Doctoral Award (CDA). published on: 18 May 2023 Comment: Why Klarna's courting of young shoppers is a problem Writing for The Conversation, Jane Brown and Jehana Copilah-Ali discuss why buy-now-pay-later service Klarna's use of Paris Hilton and TikTok-style algorithms to reach young shoppers is a problem. published on: 18 May 2023 Tonsillectomy both clinically and cost effective for adults Scientists say tonsil removal is both clinically and cost effective for adults who get recurrent severe sore throats. published on: 17 May 2023 International Forum examines LGTBIQ+ rights in maritime industry A forum organised by a 缅北禁地 student aims to improve the visibility and rights of LGBTIQ+ people in the shipping industry. published on: 15 May 2023 Support for care-leavers wins national education award A project that supports students who have experience of the care system to succeed at university has won a national education award. published on: 12 May 2023 Unlocking the secrets of long Covid New research sheds light on the causes of fatigue after Covid 19. published on: 11 May 2023 Comment: What Ed Sheeran鈥檚 copyright court case win means Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr discusses the background, context and implications of the recent Ed Sheeran copyright case. published on: 11 May 2023 Black holes brought to life by galaxies on collision course Supermassive black holes obscured by dust are more likely to grow and release tremendous amounts of energy when they are inside galaxies that are expected to collide with a neighbouring galaxy. published on: 11 May 2023 Antidepressants for chronic pain lack reliable effectiveness evidence Most antidepressants used for chronic pain are being prescribed with 鈥渋nsufficient鈥 evidence of their effectiveness, scientists have warned. published on: 9 May 2023 缅北禁地 and Opera North in tune with new partnership 缅北禁地 and Opera North have announced a new three-year collaboration. published on: 9 May 2023 缅北禁地 academic Dr Tina Gharavi directs Queen Cleopatra BAFTA and Sundance nominated director Dr Tina Gharavi has directed a new four part docu-drama about Cleopatra for Netflix. published on: 9 May 2023 Comment: the Met Gala has nothing on Georgian masquerade parties Writing for The Conversation, Meg Kobza discusses the extravagance that accompanied Georgian masquerade parties. published on: 5 May 2023 Rachel Maclean: if it looks like a duck 缅北禁地 NUAcT Research Fellow Rachel Maclean鈥檚 new exhibition features a deepfake British spy thriller starring Sean Connery and Marilyn Monroe. published on: 2 May 2023 Researchers offering hope for liver cancer patients Pioneering immunotherapy treatment being developed at 缅北禁地 could help liver cancer patients to live longer and better lives. published on: 2 May 2023 缅北禁地 Poetry Festival: Community 11 to 13 May Award-winning poets are heading to Tyneside for the 缅北禁地 Poetry Festival 2023. published on: 2 May 2023 The Vanishing Act A new show exploring the bug world as never seen before is being created by Cap-a-Pie theatre company with young people and a 缅北禁地 scientist. published on: 2 May 2023 Chinese medicine herb may have the power to help heart attack patients A plant-based compound purified from the traditional Chinese herb, Astragalus, has the potential to improve the outcome of heart attack patients, new research has revealed. published on: 28 April 2023 Comment: How Omar al-Bashir's 30-year legacy is playing out today Writing for The Conversation, Dr Willow Berridge explains how the legacy of Bashir鈥檚 rule is central to the latest round of conflict. published on: 26 April 2023 缅北禁地 academic to give expert view at senior Defence meeting A 缅北禁地 academic will provide an expert view on Women, Peace and Security, with particular reference to the war in Ukraine, at a high-level Defence meeting. published on: 25 April 2023 AI study aimed at preventing bowel cancer closes A research trial putting Artificial Intelligence to the test has recruited its final patient as the team leading the study now look at how it could help save lives from bowel cancer. published on: 20 April 2023 Weight loss puts type 2 diabetes into remission for five years New findings have revealed that nearly a quarter (23%) of participants who were in remission from type 2 diabetes at two years in a clinical trial remained in remission at five years. published on: 19 April 2023 Growing divide in regional health inequalities exposed A new report has found a worrying pattern of lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and worse health and wellbeing in the North of England. published on: 19 April 2023 What would be in your perfect town? Visitors to the Farrell Centre鈥檚 opening weekend will be able to design their own town and draw the city鈥檚 skyline. published on: 18 April 2023 Accelerating Electromobility: shared challenge in UK and Singapore Leaders in policy, research and industry are being brought together to identify the barriers to the mass take up of electric vehicles (EV) and other electromobility. published on: 17 April 2023 Free trade deal threat to public health The UK鈥檚 free trade deal is a major threat to public health, experts warn. published on: 13 April 2023 Indoor photovoltaics spark a sustainable revolution 缅北禁地 researchers have created high-efficiency, sustainable solar cells that harness ambient light to power Internet of Things (IoT) devices. published on: 13 April 2023 Comment: New research shows how rapidly ice sheets retreat Writing for The Conversation, Dr Christine Batchelor and her colleague Dr Frazer Christie discuss what their discovery about the speed of ice sheet retreat may mean for Antarctica. published on: 11 April 2023 Comment: Grey seals Writing for The Conversation, Dr Richard Bevan and Dr Katrina Davis discuss the grey seals' return to UK waters but warn that their situation remains precarious. published on: 6 April 2023 Ice sheets can collapse faster than previously thought Ice sheets can retreat up to 600 metres a day during periods of climate warming, 20 times faster than the highest rate of retreat previously measured. published on: 5 April 2023 缅北禁地 academic named a New Generation Thinker Dr Rebecca Woods has been chosen as one of the UK鈥檚 10 most promising arts and humanities early career researchers. published on: 4 April 2023 缅北禁地 researchers to deliver vital battery projects 缅北禁地 will be involved in four Faraday Institution battery research projects aimed at delivering commercial impact. published on: 30 March 2023 Expert Q&A: why is there an oil field in Dorset anyway? The Conversation asked oil industry expert Dr Mark Ireland to explain why there is an oil field in Dorset, what sort of oil it produces, and what happens next. published on: 29 March 2023 缅北禁地 to host Summer School for Ukrainian researchers 缅北禁地 will welcome 30 Ukrainian academics and PhD students to a Summer School. published on: 29 March 2023 缅北禁地 and Durham become partners to provide teacher training Durham University and 缅北禁地 are entering into a new partnership to support the delivery of Initial Teacher Training (ITT) in North East England. published on: 28 March 2023 The People鈥檚 Plinth Do you have an object that helps tell the story of Tyneside? published on: 24 March 2023 缅北禁地 announced as new sponsor of the Gordon Burn Prize The announcement heralds a three year partnership between 缅北禁地 and New Writing North. published on: 23 March 2023 Comment: Changing banks' CSR reporting could prevent future failings Writing for The Conversation, Dr Erwei (David) Xiang discusses why strengthened corporate social reporting can help banks鈥 financial stability during the current crisis. published on: 21 March 2023 Comment: Why interest rates should increase (a bit) Writing for The Conversation, Dr Nikolaos Papanikolaou discusses how the Federal Reserve and Bank of England might address inflation and the current banking turmoil. published on: 20 March 2023 Lab in a Suitcase supports vital water research training 缅北禁地鈥檚 鈥楽uitcase Laboratory鈥 played a key role in a Pan-African workshop exploring advanced water testing methods. published on: 20 March 2023 Comment: Britain and the invasion of Ukraine one year on One year on from the invasion of Ukraine, Dr Martin Farr analyses the role Britain has played in the response. published on: 17 March 2023 Comment: Four lessons from history for a 'government-in-waiting' Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr outlines how Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, can learn from the experiences of previous opposition leaders. published on: 15 March 2023 Mediterranean diet associated with decreased risk of dementia Eating a traditional Mediterranean-type diet 鈥 rich in foods such as seafood, fruit, and nuts 鈥 may help reduce the risk of dementia by almost a quarter, a new study has revealed. published on: 14 March 2023 UK Government failing rural people living in poverty, say experts The needs of the poorest and most vulnerable people living in the countryside are ignored by the UK Government in a way that would not be acceptable in urban areas, say academics in a new book. published on: 13 March 2023 Major funding for 缅北禁地 researchers to target cancer Scientists have received nearly 拢6 million from Cancer Research UK to fund their fight against the disease in adults and children. published on: 13 March 2023 Comment: Rural poverty is getting worse 鈥 and welfare harder to access Writing for The Conversation, Professor Mark Shucksmith discusses the issues facing people living in poverty in rural areas. published on: 13 March 2023 Promoting safer sleeping for babies in England鈥 new report Change is needed to the way safer sleep information is communicated, if risks to babies from unsafe sleeping practices are to be reduced, according to a new report. published on: 13 March 2023 New round of scholarships announced for women in STEM For the third consecutive year, 缅北禁地 and the British Council are offering scholarships for women in STEM. published on: 9 March 2023 Informing policy for the creative industries 缅北禁地 and the Royal Society of Arts have been named as new hosts of the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre. published on: 9 March 2023 Revolutionary new bone cancer drug could save lives Researchers have developed a new drug that works against all the main types of primary bone cancer. published on: 8 March 2023 Technical skills boosted for research excellence 缅北禁地 is part of a 拢5.5 million national institute ensuring the UK has the technical capability and capacity across academia, research, education, and innovation to be a global leader. published on: 8 March 2023 Social sciences funding boost to change society 缅北禁地 has been awarded 拢1.25m by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) to support social science impact activities. published on: 7 March 2023 Dentists on the frontline to check for heart condition Dentists and students at 缅北禁地 Dental Hospital will soon be monitoring their patients to see if they have an often-undiagnosed heart condition - as well as tending to their teeth. published on: 6 March 2023 Comment: Fears for democracy prompt mass demonstrations in Mexico Writing for The Conversation, Dr Rosario Aguilar discusses why electoral reforms proposed by the Mexican government have sparked huge protests across the country. published on: 6 March 2023 Comment: Why Estonia is worried about the war in Ukraine Writing for The Conversation, Dr Maarja Luhiste and Zachary Greene outline why the war in Ukraine has been a key issue in the Estonian elections. published on: 6 March 2023 缅北禁地 and Coram announce research partnership 缅北禁地 and Coram are coming together in a new partnership designed to generate collaborative research aiming at shaping a better future for children and young people. published on: 3 March 2023 Professor Chris Day named as new Chair of the Russell Group 缅北禁地 Vice-Chancellor Professor Chris Day has been named as the new Chair of the Russell Group, taking over from current chair, Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, later this year. published on: 3 March 2023 缅北禁地 scientists take their research to Parliament Three 缅北禁地 scientists are attending Parliament to present their biosciences research, as part of STEM for BRITAIN. published on: 3 March 2023 拢5.5m project to see UK research vessel powered by hydrogen A university research ship is set to reduce its emissions by up to 60%, thanks to a new project involving 缅北禁地 experts. published on: 2 March 2023 AI set to revolutionise organ transplants A pioneering new method to assess the quality of organs for donation has the potential to revolutionise the transplant system, saving lives and tens of millions of pounds. published on: 1 March 2023 Entrepreneur Debra Leeves announced as new Goldman Professor Serial entrepreneur, Debra Leeves, has been appointed as this year鈥檚 David Goldman Visiting Professor of Innovation and Enterprise at 缅北禁地. published on: 1 March 2023 Prestigious Fellowship awarded to 缅北禁地 academic Professor Elaine Campbell has been awarded a Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences in recognition of excellence in her field and wider contributions to the social sciences. published on: 1 March 2023 RTS Student Awards success 缅北禁地 graduate Olivia Barnett-Brown has won a Royal Television Society (RTS) award for a documentary about her grandparents. published on: 28 February 2023 Are our pets leaking information about us? Pet and animal-related apps are creating cybersecurity risks to their owners, new research has shown. published on: 28 February 2023 Comment: Women, Peace and Security - NATO and the Russia-Ukraine War NATO and its members must prioritise Women, Peace and Security in their support for Ukraine, writes Dr Katharine A.M. Wright. published on: 23 February 2023 Comment: The West must keep Ukraine on the public agenda Dr Rob Dale comments that the West will need to support Ukraine for the long-term to ensure it achieves victory against Russia. published on: 23 February 2023 Resource will support mental health services for parents and babies A new resource which aims to address a huge gap in support services for parents and babies across the UK has been welcomed by the Rt Hon. Dame Andrea Leadsom DBE MP. published on: 22 February 2023 缅北禁地 welcomes first exchange students from Ukraine A group of students from the National University of Water and Environmental Engineering (NUWEE) in Ukraine has arrived at 缅北禁地 to start a semester-long exchange. published on: 21 February 2023 Discarded Roman artefact may have been more than a good luck charm A unique artefact discovered at the Roman fort of Vindolanda may have been used as a device during sex rather than as a good luck symbol, archaeologists suggest. published on: 20 February 2023 缅北禁地 academic wins award for book about peace-making in Europe Professor Stella Ghervas has won the prestigious 2023 Laura Shannon Prize in Contemporary European Studies for her book 鈥楥onquering Peace: From the Enlightenment to the European Union鈥. published on: 13 February 2023 Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: Paths to Abstraction A large-scale exhibition that explores the work of the celebrated Scottish artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham has opened 缅北禁地鈥檚 Hatton Gallery鈥檚 2023 exhibition programme. published on: 13 February 2023 Blood cancer manipulates immune cells to survive The most comprehensive study to date of the blood cancer, Hodgkin lymphoma, has provided fascinating insights into what tumour cells must do to survive. published on: 13 February 2023 顿谤别补尘迟颈尘别鈩 The Cold War is Dead. Long live the Cold War. published on: 10 February 2023 Clean Tyne project secures government funding 缅北禁地 experts and industry partners are leading the way in helping reduce emissions from the maritime sector. published on: 9 February 2023 Urgent action needed to limit the spread of superbugs To reduce superbugs, world must cut down pollution and change how we behave, according to a new report by the UN. published on: 9 February 2023 Turkiye and Syria Earthquake Our Registrar has written to students and colleagues following the devastating earthquake in Turkiye and Syria. published on: 9 February 2023 Glacial flooding threatens millions globally Fifteen million people around the world are at risk from flooding caused by glacial lakes, with just four countries accounting for more than half of those exposed. published on: 7 February 2023 Leading bone cancer scientists aim to improve surgical techniques New research led by 缅北禁地 will bring together scientists from across the globe to accelerate fluorescence-guided surgery for bone cancer patients. published on: 6 February 2023 Charity collaboration sees treatment for rare cancer go global A specialist cancer trials team funded by the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation, is helping progress pioneering treatment of a group of rare cancers called sarcomas, attracting international interest. published on: 3 February 2023 The Power of Five How the North East鈥檚 universities are working together to help drive forward the Levelling Up agenda and grow the region鈥檚 economy. published on: 3 February 2023 New funding backs the rollout of self-driving lorries and shuttles Self-driving vehicles will help deliver passengers and cargo in and around Sunderland. published on: 1 February 2023 Centre for Rural Economy celebrates 30 years 缅北禁地鈥檚 Centre for Rural Economy (CRE) celebrated 30 years of supporting sustainable development in rural areas. published on: 30 January 2023 Low-dose breast cancer screening feasibility studied The feasibility of a low-dose molecular breast imaging technology is beginning testing by 缅北禁地, 缅北禁地 Hospitals and Kromek UK. published on: 30 January 2023 MEN-o-pause for (a) change How the government has turned a woman鈥檚 experience into a man鈥檚 disadvantage and why HE should now step up and take the lead on making the menopause an everyday story of womenfolk. published on: 27 January 2023 Universities improve support for care-experienced people The five universities across the North East have become the first regional Higher Education partnership to collaboratively sign up to the Care Leaver Covenant. published on: 26 January 2023 Farrell Centre set to open in April The Farrell Centre 鈥 a new centre for architecture and cities 鈥 opens to the public on Saturday 22 April 2023 published on: 24 January 2023 Spring programme of public lectures and concerts unveiled The new season of 缅北禁地鈥檚 Insights Public Lectures begins with a Defence Lecture. published on: 24 January 2023 Reverend Professor Keith Magee honoured The Not Alone Foundation, Inc. and the Academy of the Diamond Awards have honoured the Reverend Professor Keith Magee ThD with a Diamond Award for his commitment to global social justice. published on: 24 January 2023 Loss of marine life off the North East and Yorkshire coast An independent expert panel has today (20 January) published its findings into the loss of marine life off the North East and Yorkshire coast. published on: 20 January 2023 CLASP set to return to campus The sculpture CLASP by celebrated artist Antony Gormley is returning to campus. published on: 20 January 2023 Major funding for 缅北禁地 will help find new cancer treatments The search for new cancer treatments is to receive a major funding investment of nearly 拢3 million, providing future hope for people diagnosed with the disease. published on: 20 January 2023 Double delight as researchers appointed to new UK Young Academy Two talented academics are among the first members of the new UK Young Academy 鈥 a network of early career researchers tackling local and global issues to help promote meaningful change. published on: 12 January 2023 Leveraging climate change modelling to support Nile communities Groundbreaking new analytical framework can help maximise and balance economic benefits for Nile countries. published on: 10 January 2023