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If you're in the North East this summer, make sure you visit New Contemporaries 2026 at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA), featuring work by two of our Fine Art graduates, Ali Cook and Alia Gargum. 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗽𝗼𝗿𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲 8 May – 16 August 2026 Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
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New Contemporaries presents its annual touring exhibition at MIMA, showcasing the work of 26 emerging and early‑career artists selected from across the UK. Widely regarded as a launchpad for the next ...
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MIMA — New Contemporaries 2026
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Children who are not interacted with before they learn to speak don't acquire language, even if taught later. Professor Paul Seedhouse explains why the interaction engine must come first. Listen to the full episode of Baby Zone's Best Beginnings: YouTube: bit.ly/4odCxLG Spotify: bit.ly/4e4GVYH
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Join our upcoming webinar on 10th June at 11am to explore postgraduate routes into the built environment and discover how advanced study can shape your career. In this session, you’ll hear about options in: - Urban Design - Urban Planning - Landscape Architecture Register: bit.ly/49AAMSs
📺 On screen tonight at 9pm Don’t miss Dr Vicky Long, Senior Lecturer in Twentieth-Century British History, on Who Do You Think You Are? with Zoe Ball on BBC One. The episode has a strong North East connection, exploring her grandma Peg’s life in the region. You might even spot our campus!
Dr Sylvia de Mars, Reader in Transnational Public Law at Newcastle University, will be a keynote speaker at a Brexit conference marking 10 years since the referendum. She joins an authoritative panel of speakers including Lord David Blunkett and Baroness Gisela Stuart 👏
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What can Cicero and the ancient past teach us about corruption? Dr Marta García Morcillo and Dr Nick Freer explore how ancient Roman ideas of integrity and civic responsibility remain relevant today, and what we can learn from their experiences of corruption. 🏛 Read more: bit.ly/4odpGJq
NETWALKs are taking learning beyond the classroom and into the city, helping students on the MA Media and Public Relations programme build confidence, community and a sense of belonging. Read about our students' experiences: experience.ncl.ac.uk/netwalks-mor...
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle Uni
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Don't miss this year’s Fine Art Degree Show, now on until 5 June. Show your support for this year’s final-year students and explore the work they’ve been developing since September. Expect an innovative mix of painting, sculpture, video, performance and sound.
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Congratulations to Malavika Anderson on being appointed Co-Chair of the University Museums Group 🙌 Malavika is Manager of Newcastle University’s Great North Museum: Hancock, and this appointment reflects her commitment to championing university museums and their role in enriching lives.
Congratulations to Professor Bethan Davies @iceybethan.bsky.social on joining award-winning @carbonbrief.org as a contributing editor 👏 Bethan is among a select group of experts supporting the editorial team over two years, drawing on her expertise in glacial geology to inform climate reporting.
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From Scotland to Cornwall, Zoe Ball is inspired by her ancestors’ resilience.
BBC One - Who Do You Think You Are?, Series 23, Zoe Ball
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The University of Worcester is holding a two-day conference exploring Brexit's impact on the UK.
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Worcester Brexit conference to give insights 10 years on
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The Roman statesman Cicero might have lived over 2.000 years ago, but his works and the society they describe are as relevant now as ever.
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What can Cicero and the ancient past teach us about corruption?
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle Uni
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle Uni
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle Uni
What began as a simple response to student feedback has evolved into one of the most quietly transformative experiences at Newcastle University this year.
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NETWALKs: More Than a Walk
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle Uni
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle Uni
Malavika Anderson, Manager of Newcastle University’s Great North Museum: Hancock, has been made co-chair of the University Museums Group (UMG).
Malavika Anderson made co-chair of University Museums Group
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Carbon Brief’s editorial team is supported by an international group of academics, each specialising in...
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle Uni
Introducing Carbon Brief's 2026 cohort of contributing editors - Carbon Brief
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle Uni
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle Uni