-
Study
-
Quick Links
- Open Days & Events
- Fixed Block Degrees
- Real-World Learning
- Unlock Your Potential
- Tuition Fees, Funding & Scholarships
- Still Time to Apply
-
Undergraduate
- Application Guides
- UCAS Exhibitions
- Extended Degrees
- School & College Outreach
- Parents & Guardians
-
Postgraduate
- Application Guide
- Postgraduate Research Degrees
- Flexible Learning
- Change Direction
- Register your Interest
-
Student Life
- Students' Union
- The Hub - Student Blog
- Accommodation
- Northumbria Sport
- Support for Students
-
Learning Experience
- Real-World Learning
- Research-enriched learning
- Graduate Futures
- The Business Clinic
- Study Abroad
-
-
International
International
Ideally situated in the 5th best student city in the UK (QS Best Student Cities 2026), Northumbria University is a UK Top 40 University (Complete University Guide 2026) with a diverse community of 34,500 students from over 140 countries.
View our Global Footprint-
International Students
- Information for International Students
- Northumbria and your Country
- International Student Events
- Application Guide
- Entry Requirements and Education Country Agents
- Global Offices and Regional Teams
- English Requirements
- English Language Centre
- International student support
- Cost of Living
-
International Fees and Funding
- International Undergraduate Fees
- International Undergraduate Funding
- International Masters Fees
- International Masters Funding
- International Postgraduate Research Fees
- International Postgraduate Research Funding
- Useful Financial Information
-
International Partners
- Agent and Representatives Network
- Global Partnerships
- Global Community
-
International Mobility
- Study Abroad
- Information for Incoming Exchange Students
-
-
Business
Business
Northumbria University is proud to offer a range of Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body (PSRB) approved & accredited courses and programmes. Explore our list of courses and programmes under our Education and Training page.
More on our Business Services-
Business Quick Links
- Contact Us
- Business Events
- Research and Consultancy
- Education and Training
- Workforce Development Courses
- Join our mailing list
-
-
Research
Research
Northumbria is a research-rich, business-focused, professional university with a global reputation for academic quality. We conduct ground-breaking research that is responsive to the science & technology, health & well being, economic and social and arts & cultural needs for the communities
Discover more about our Research-
Quick Links
- Research Peaks of Excellence
- Academic Departments
- Research Staff
- Postgraduate Research Studentships
- Research Events
-
Research at Northumbria
- Interdisciplinary Research Themes
- Research Impact
- REF
- Partners and Collaborators
-
Support for Researchers
- Research and Innovation Services Staff
- Researcher Development and Training
- Ethics, Integrity, and Trusted Research
- University Library
- Vice Chancellors Fellows
-
Research Degrees
- Postgraduate Research Overview
- Doctoral Training Partnerships and Centres
- Academic Departments
-
Research Culture
- Research Culture
- Research Culture Action Plan
- Concordats and Commitments
-
-
About Us
-
About Northumbria
- Our Strategy
- Our Staff
- Our Schools
- Place and Partnerships
- Leadership & Governance
- University Services
- Northumbria History
- Contact us
- Online Shop
-
-
Alumni
Alumni
Northumbria University is renowned for the calibre of its business-ready graduates. Our alumni network has over 253,000 graduates based in 178 countries worldwide in a range of sectors, our alumni are making a real impact on the world.
Our Alumni - Work For Us
Newcastle is poised to become a major centre for the UK publishing industry after Northumbria University confirms £2m funding bringing the total investment in a new Centre for Writing and Publishing to £10.5, building on earlier awards from the government and Newcastle City Council, plus £2m from the North East Mayor set for approval.
Northumbria University has confirmed a £2.5 million investment in the Centre with a further £2 million set for approval from the North East Mayor, Kim McGuinness.
The Centre for Writing and Publishing – which has already received £5 million of funding from the Government's Cultural Development Fund, and £1 million from Newcastle City Council – will create a hub for the publishing industry in the North, bringing writers, publishers, academics, students, the creative industries and the wider public under one roof.
As the producer of the largest number of creative industries graduates in the region, Northumbria University is committed to investing in the cultural and creative industries, providing real opportunities for students through a distinctive, employment-focused approach. Studying alongside publishing companies will provide students with opportunities to develop careers in the industry in the North East.
Working with the charity New Writing North, Northumbria University is a founding partner of the Centre for Writing and Publishing, which will create a new hub for the publishing industry in the North, bringing students, academics, writers, publishers, the creative industries and the wider public under one roof.
Planned to launch in 2029, the Centre will become home to Northumbria's English, Creative Writing and Publishing undergraduate and Masters courses – giving students and emerging writers from the North meaningful access to a publishing industry that has traditionally been centred around London. The University already runs an innovative MA Publishing degree in partnership with leading international publisher Hachette UK and New Writing North.
The Centre for Writing and Publishing will create significant opportunities for impactful research, positioning Northumbria as a national and international leader with a growing global reputation for writing and publishing.
It will also house start-up, commercial and charitable publishers, businesses and organisations, as well as an audiobook production studio, creative space for TV and film producers and developers, a café, independent bookshop and event spaces.
The investments from the University and the North East Mayor will bring the funding total achieved to date to £10.5 million. This will enable the purchase and redevelopment of a permanent home for the Centre which will enable connections and collaboration to strengthen the region's creative sector, attracting inward investment and boosting the local economy.
The Old Post Office – a Grade II listed building facing Newcastle Cathedral on St Nicholas Street – is the intended home of the Centre, subject to agreement.
Professor Andy Long, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Northumbria University said: “The creative industries are one of the eight priority sectors in the Government's Industrial Strategy and a key focus for Skills England – and the Centre for Writing and Publishing is a flagship project that puts Northumbria University and the North East at the heart of that national ambition.
“The University is committed to investing in things that make a difference. The Centre will provide Northumbria students with exceptional opportunities for experiential learning, projects, placements and networking with commercial and independent publishers, cultural and creative arts organisations and independent writers and artists.
“It will open doors for careers in the publishing industry and beyond, further evidence of Northumbria's commitment to ensuring all students graduate with the skills, connections and confidence needed for their future careers.
Professor Long added: “By investing in this Centre, Northumbria will be playing a leading role in building a world-class creative industries cluster right here in our region, channelling investment and opportunity into an area with exceptional talent and attracting more industry partners to the region. This is a key element of our social mobility mission to create opportunities for all.
“It will provide wider engagement with writing and publishing industries for local people – especially those from underrepresented communities – and address regional imbalances in the writing industries.”
Alongside other funding already awarded, a further £2m from the North East Mayor, Kim McGuinness, is set for approval this month.
Mayor Kim is already investing in growing the creative industries in the region and this proposed funding will further enable the development of the infrastructure to boost skills, opportunities and jobs for aspiring creatives, from future novelists to screenwriters.
North East Mayor, Kim McGuinness said: “We have so many creative talents in the North East but for too long there haven’t been the opportunities they deserved. I have promised to fix that.
“This week we have confirmed groundbreaking projects that will establish the North East as a powerhouse for creative industries, providing our young people with world-class opportunities to develop their talents and their careers right here in the region.
“With this investment, we will take a step closer to securing a home for the Centre and opening the doors to opportunities for the next generation of writers, publishers and creatives that will share our region’s stories.”
Claire Malcolm, founder and Chief Executive of New Writing North said: “We are delighted that our longstanding partnership with Northumbria University has resulted in the co-founding of a Centre for Writing and Publishing. Their partnership on this project has enabled significant investment to be brought to the North East, and they share our high ambitions for the region's creative industries.
“Building on the funding from Newcastle City Council, this ambition is matched by Mayor Kim McGuinness who has backed the creative industries in the region from the start, identifying the massive contribution they can make not just to the region's economy but its global profile.
“Writing underpins not just publishing but film, TV, audio, gaming, music, theatre, news and media. The Centre will enable great writing to happen here in Newcastle. A high-quality skills and development offer for writers and a dynamic public programme in the Centre will show aspiring writers, children and young people that they can have a sustained and successful creative career in the region.”
Leader of Newcastle City Council, Cllr Karen Kilgour, said: “It’s great news that Northumbria University and the North East Combined Authority are helping to fund this special project that will create jobs and boost our economy.
“Once it’s up and running, the Centre for Writing and Publishing will make Newcastle a superpower city for writing and publishing.
“It will offer residents opportunities to get involved in writing and nurture new talent. It’s a great example of partnership working in our region and will benefit creatives and freelancers as it brings together publishers and professionals.”
Northumbria University has long been established as a key contributor and supporter of the North East's thriving cultural landscape. With experiential learning underpinned by world-leading research in design, art, film, fashion and more, the University attracts thousands of creative students to the region, many of whom stay on after graduation, building and driving the region’s globally significant cultural offer.
At Northumbria’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences, we empower you to understand the world – and shape its future.
The Cultural and Creative Industries are among the fastest growing and most innovative sectors in the UK. Our research in this area focuses on the opportunities and challenges this creates for education and skills, health and wellbeing, the environment, civic identity and pride in place.
This is the place to find all the latest news releases, feature articles, expert comment, and video and audio clips from Northumbria University
Latest News and Features
Northumbria University researchers secure major funding to solve space radiation mystery
Researchers at Northumbria University have been awarded £4m to unlock the secrets of Earth's…
Northumbria University appoints new Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost
Northumbria University has announced that Professor Andy Dougill will become its new Deputy…
Northumbria University research unlocks the secrets of Vivienne Westwood's craft in a major new exhibition
A fashion researcher and educator from Northumbria University has created what is believed…
NESST topping out ceremony attendees receive traditional tankards to celebrate build milestone
Topping out ceremony marks pivotal moment for centre backed by £50 million investment set to…
From Netflix to Newcastle Northumbria graduate uses AI to revolutionise film and TV production
A Northumbria University graduate who co-created Bangkok Breaking — one of Thailand's biggest…
Northumbria University researcher brings death-positive arts festival to libraries across England
An arts festival exploring death, dying and end-of-life choices — led by a Northumbria University…
Northumbria University spinout achieves CE marking for deep lung breath sampling device — a first backed by peer-reviewed research
A medical device company spun out of Northumbria University has reached a significant milestone…
Northumbria University's IT recycling initiative recognised as national best practice
The equivalent weight of one and a half double-decker buses' worth of IT equipment has been…
Upcoming events
Broken Bonds: New Perspectives on Marital Breakdown
The Great Hall
-
Smarter Supply Chains: Digital Innovation for Cost, Efficiency & Carbon
Northumbria University
-
Culture in Conversation: Rethinking Leadership & Organisational Practice
CCE1 Newcastle Business School
-
