Writing for The Conversation, Alison Stenning discusses the debate around whether children should only play in designated spaces or if they should be able to play in their neighbourhood.
Discover what's happening at Newcastle University.by Professor Stephen Rose, Royal Holloway, University of London; Professor Kirsten Gibson and Nancy Kerr, Newcastle University ...
Recordings of some lectures are available to watch and listen to again.
New £2.1 million GLUTRONICS project aims to revolutionise implantable medical devices with a transformative technology that ...
New research demonstrates a simple, eco-friendly method to break down Teflon® – one of the world’s most durable plastics – ...
Newcastle University is part of the King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme (KCFP) which will strengthen education, health ...
Our Newcastle campus is our teaching, research and collaboration hub, just minutes from the heart of the bustling city centre ...
Through a collaborative project involving academics, artists, and scientists, Listening to the Voices of the Rivers explores ...
Our events At Newcastle University you can enjoy an extensive programme of public lectures, music concerts, gallery exhibitions and other activities, right here on campus. All the venues are a short ...
A new book co-written by a researcher at Newcastle University brings to life the forgotten history of Newcastle’s ...
Writing for The Conversation, Andrew Stevens discusses why Japanese authorities have introduced measures to curb rowdy ...
The impact of creativity on the health and wellbeing of youngsters with long-term health conditions is being investigated by ...