
Kelly Elliott
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4 days ago |
newsroom.northumbria.ac.uk | Rik Kendall |Andrea Slowey |Rachael Barwick |James Fox |Kelly Elliott |Gemma Brown
Experts from across the UK have called on the government to do more to address the growing problem of hoarding. Approximately four million people in the UK are affected by hoarding, either by being an individual who hoards items, being a member of their family or by working in a profession where they are called on to support people with hoarding behaviours.
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1 week ago |
newsroom.northumbria.ac.uk | Rik Kendall |Andrea Slowey |Rachael Barwick |James Fox |Kelly Elliott |Gemma Brown
A new project to strengthen collaboration between universities and businesses and others to drive growth and create jobs in North East England has received major funding from the UK Government. The North East Strategic Commercialisation project, a five-year programme involving Durham, Newcastle, Northumbria, Sunderland and Teesside universities and other partners, has been awarded £8.9 million from Research England.
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1 month ago |
newsroom.northumbria.ac.uk | Rik Kendall |Andrea Slowey |Rachael Barwick |James Fox |Kelly Elliott |Gemma Brown
Northumbria University has been ranked top in the North East for graduate business start-ups based on estimated turnover, according to the latest Higher Education Business and Communities Interaction (HEBCIS) survey. And by placing fourth in the UK for the academic year 2023/24, Northumbria has now been in the top 10 nationally for graduate enterprises in each of the past 16 years under this metric.
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1 month ago |
mynewsdesk.com | Rik Kendall |Andrea Slowey |Rachael Barwick |James Fox |Kelly Elliott |Gemma Brown
Two biomedical sciences researchers from Northumbria University have been awarded grants to further their innovative work by the Academy of Medical Sciences. The Academy’s Springboard programme provides support to researchers at the start of their first independent post to help launch their research careers. Springboard awardees receive funding of up to £125,000 over two years and gain access to the Academy’s acclaimed mentoring and career development programme.
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1 month ago |
mynewsdesk.com | Rik Kendall |Andrea Slowey |Rachael Barwick |James Fox |Kelly Elliott |Gemma Brown
An inspirational technician from Northumbria University, Newcastle, has been shortlisted for a Papin Prize - the only national awards dedicated to celebrating the success and achievements of technical staff. A Scientific Officer in fashion at the Northumbria School of Design, Linda Lightley, is now in contention for the Papin Excellence in Sustainability category. She is among 68 technicians shortlisted across the UK from 328 nominations.
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