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This is the place to find all the latest news releases, feature articles, expert comment, and video and audio clips from Northumbria University. 

You’ll find news about our student and graduate successes, business and research activity, feature articles showcasing our alumni and academic staff, and general University news.

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Pictured are Dr Katherine Butler of Northumbria University and James Smith of the Lit & Phil standing holding a book each with rows of books in the background
Ambleside and Great Langdale, within the historic county of Westmorland, as surveyed by the Land Use Survey of Britain in 1931/32. Large areas of upland Britain were classified as rough hill pasture or commons- yellow shading (Copyright: Giles Clark, CC-BY-NC-SA).
A logo with the text 'A Writing Chance' in white writing on a red background
AI Citizen
an image of the planet Uranus
The land use of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Gateshead as surveyed by the Land Use Survey of Britain between 1931 and 1935 (Copyright Giles Clark, CC-BY-NC-SA)
New project to improve data on veteran health and social care provision in the UK
an illustration for the festival of social sciences
People talking about enterprise
Cyclists for HEWB at London Campus
Meltwater drips from winter sea ice grounded as the tide drops. Photo from British Antarctic Survey
Generic image of someone putting washing on line outside with wooden peg. Image from Canva.
Life On Our Planet
GK visit
Bristol / England - May 6th 2020: Statue of Edward Colston with blindfold before it was taken down by protestors. Image from Shutterstock by Ian Luck
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