Huge congratulations to our colleagues on this honour π₯³
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Huge congratulations to our colleagues on this honour π₯³
Coming up next week: our next event in the Newcastle Centre for Literary Arts series.
Join us for The White Pube in conversation with Alex Pheby, discussing Poor Artists, their genre-defying debut work.
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Tuesday 17 March at 6.30pm
π Newcastle University
Free event - book now >> bit.ly/40WVozu
Why is retro gaming on the rise? Newcastle University Business School researchers examine what is driving the growth of the retro gaming market and why nostalgia is so appealing to gamers across generations.
πΎ Read more: from.ncl.ac.uk/nostalgia-in...
Poster advertising a free public lecture at Newcastle University. It reads: International Women's Day: In Conversation with Huffty McHugh, West End Women and Girls Centre. Tuesday 10 March at 17:30. Herschel Building, Newcastle University, NE1 7RU
Join us tomorrow for a special International Womenβs Day INSIGHTS Lecture.
International Womenβs Day Event: In conversation with Huffty McHugh
Tuesday 10 March, 5.30 - 6.30pm
Herschel Building, Newcastle University
Tickets are free, but booking is required. Get yours here >> bit.ly/4ukKssX
Donβt miss tomorrowβs screening of Run Kalyani at Tyneside Cinema for International Womenβs Day.
Written and directed by awardβwinning South Asian filmmaker and Newcastle University lecturer Dr Geetha Jayaraman, this poetic drama explores duties, dreams and desire.
ποΈ Last seats: bit.ly/4srMwxJ
Image of student writing with header text that reads: Ranked #3 in the UK for Creative Writing, Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026.
π Happy World Book Day! Weβre celebrating the stories that move us and the writers behind them.
Our Creative Writing programme, ranked 3rd in the UK, supports emerging prose, poetry and scriptwriting talent, helping writers bring your next favourite stories to life.
Find out more>> bit.ly/4sp8eST
Happy Halloween π»π
Hope it's a spook-tacular one...
πWhy has 'nuisance Halloween' been banned in Tokyo's youth culture district?
Writing for @uk.theconversation.com, Andrew Stevens (@curdsnewcastle.bsky.social) discusses why Japanese authorities have introduced measures to curb rowdy behaviour at Halloween >> bit.ly/3WxkHGl
Students and staff at our first Student Staff Committee of the new academic year
As a positive start to our feed, here is our brand new student-led Student Staff Committee, working this year to make sure our programmes run smoothly and successfully.
A bumper year for members, across all three years and human & physical, representing our almost 700 undergraduate students.
Writing for @uk.theconversation.com, our Geography colleagues Mark Griffiths and Mohamed El-Shewy discuss how supposed "conflict-free" minerals are likely to have at least some connection to war.
Full story >> bit.ly/4hukFII
π£Join us for @newcastleuni.bsky.social's Postgraduate Virtual Open Day on Wednesday 26 November!
Get to know us from the comfort of your own home. Register for the event now >> bit.ly/4qwOnRE
βοΈThere's still time to visit a new art installation bridging ancient rituals and climate protest at @vindolandatrust.bsky.social
Artist David Appleyard has created VOTUM - a piece that transforms symbols of protection into collective gestures. On show until 2 Nov >> bit.ly/4oaUauI
Come along to the Newcastle opening of the HIVstory exhibition, sharing stories from those affected by the AIDS pandemic of the 80s and 90s.
This marks the beginning of the project in the Northeast of England and in partnership with @newcastleuni.bsky.social
>> bit.ly/3J7IdGR
Tomorrow is the first in a series of events about Kharkiv funded by the Urban Studies Foundation @urbanstudiesfoundation.org, organised by my Newcastle colleagues @newcastleuni.bsky.social @hassfacultyncl.bsky.social Dima and Alina Legeyda
www.urbanstudiesfoundation.org/2025/10/05/p...
π½οΈWe caught up with Dr Lydia Wu, from our School of Modern Languages, who recently founded the Association for Curators and Programmers of Asian Cinema (ACPAC).
Find out about ACPAC's launch event and who can get involved with the association >> bit.ly/4otlUKH
π»Tune into BBC Radio 3 tonight at 9.45pm to listen to 'The Song Detectorists' with @matthewbannister.bsky.social.
Matthew travels across England to learn about the music discovered in County Record Offices, accompanied by performances from Nancy Kerr and The Melrose Quartet >> bit.ly/3JdcuEa
Professor Chantal Conneller has been awarded the Grahame Clark medal by the @britishacademy.bsky.social for her contributions to studies of the Mesolithic period.
Congratulations Chantal π
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Researchers from our School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape recently conducted a series of mapping workshops to document the impact of energy infrastructure projects on Ghanaian communities.
Find out more about this project funded by the
@britishacademy.bsky.social >> bit.ly/4nWhXyi
With five years remaining to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals, experts from @newcastleuni.bsky.social have contributed to a new report assessing how UK business sectors are performing on sustainability and where more action is needed. @nclpolitics.bsky.social
bit.ly/47oHeet
π»What does child poverty look like in 2025?
Prof. Liz Todd spoke to Anna Foster from BBC Radio Newcastle about the two-child benefit cap and what needs to change. Listen from 2:20:17 >> bit.ly/48Z4VLE
As part of Black History Month, @newcastleuni.bsky.social INSIGHTS Public Lecture series presents 'Sign o' the times' by Professor Jason Arday.
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Tuesday 14 October
π 5.30pm
π Curtis Auditorium, Herschel Building, Newcastle University
Book your free place >> bit.ly/46YsYbb
π»Join the Hadrian's Wall Virtual Focus Days - free events for KS2 school students and home-educated students.
Discover the full event programme, inc. a workshop by
Classics lecturer Dr Richard Marshall, here >> bit.ly/4o5LZ2c
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EPL published a leading article based on my research ahead of Estonia's local elections.
Disheartening that parties still disadvantage women candidates with nominations & list placement, but after 10+ years researching this, nice to see it break into mainstream media.
π€·How do we respond when someone shares a story of racism with us?
As part of this year's ESRC Festival of Social Sciences, @xyarong.bsky.social has organised a free and interactive workshop aimed at responding to this question.
Book here for 6 November >> bit.ly/4o7kRjd
βοΈHappy World Architecture Day!βοΈ
To celebrate, our alumni team caught up with graduate Precious Ovat (MA Landscape Architecture, 2024) to hear how his time on campus transformed his practice as a landscape architect >> bit.ly/3WnO1Pn
I was recently interviewed by @newcastleuni.bsky.social about my debut poetry collection New Famous Phrases and how my time studying English Literature at NU helped shape the collection.
Happy National Poetry Day! @hassfacultyncl.bsky.social @nclanews.bsky.social
www.ncl.ac.uk/alumni/news/...
We had the pleasure of attending an event celebrating the talented Sandra Kerr and to hear some fantastic performances from our Music students πΌ
Read about Sandra and the history of our music studies at Newcastle University in this article from the alumni team
>> bit.ly/42IA4iP
Huge congratulations to our colleague Anne-Marie Lacey who has received the Sir Stephen Tallents' Medal, one of the most prestigious honours in public relations @cipr.co.uk - learn more >> bit.ly/4nnoPEt
π₯πΌNewcastle University Business School and @medicalsciencesncl.bsky.social have developed an award-winning simulation game designed to improve healthcare management education.
Full story >> bit.ly/3W1GN3h
Congratulations to @nclpolitics.bsky.social' Dr Jemima Repo on this amazing achievement π