Press Office Latest News Comment: Small fishing boats Writing for The Conversation, Phoebe Lewis, Ainsley Hatt and Dr Sarah Coulthard discuss how the UK is losing its small fishing boats – and the communities they support. published on: 8 August 2025 Withdrawal of kidney treatment significantly benefits patients and NHS Early withdrawal of a treatment for patients with a rare kidney disease is possible without relapse, safer for patients and saves the NHS millions of pounds, new research has revealed. published on: 8 August 2025 UNEE responds to exclusion from Global Talent Fund Universities for North East England (UNEE) have issued a response echoing the concerns of the Great North Mayors regarding the exclusion of northern universities from the UKRI Global Talent Fund. published on: 8 August 2025 Educators recognised with teaching excellence awards Professor David Rose and Dr Patrick Rosenkranz have been awarded the prestigious National Teaching Fellowship by Advance HE. published on: 7 August 2025 Comment: When US & Japanese troops stopped fighting to pray together Writing for The Conversation, Nick Megoran reveals an extraordinary story of when US and Japanese troops stopped fighting in June 1945 to talk, eat and pray together. published on: 6 August 2025 Comment: Storm Floris Writing for The Conversation, Dr Colin Manning discusses that the weather is rarely this windy in August – which makes it more dangerous. published on: 4 August 2025 Newcastle experts to evaluate brain computer interface technology Newcastle has been selected as one of two sites in the UK to look at how a new brain implant could help improve quality of life, mobility, and independence in severely paralysed patients. published on: 31 July 2025 Comment: Why modern masculinity is a climate issue Writing for The Conversation, Michael Richardson discusses ecological masculinities and opening up environmental care to young men. published on: 30 July 2025 Women politicians receive more identity-based attacks on social media Women politicians in Europe receive uncivil tweets regardless of how known they are, new research led by Newcastle University has found. published on: 30 July 2025 Media Centre Latest stories See more stories Contact Us Press Office enquiries Research Impact The people and stories behind the research Connect with us Video: Computation Of 3D Vision In Praying Mantises Twitter @uniofnewcastle Join us on Twitter RSS Stay up to date Subscribe with RSS YouTube Watch more videos on YouTube Newcastle University YouTube Channel
Latest News Comment: Small fishing boats Writing for The Conversation, Phoebe Lewis, Ainsley Hatt and Dr Sarah Coulthard discuss how the UK is losing its small fishing boats – and the communities they support. published on: 8 August 2025 Withdrawal of kidney treatment significantly benefits patients and NHS Early withdrawal of a treatment for patients with a rare kidney disease is possible without relapse, safer for patients and saves the NHS millions of pounds, new research has revealed. published on: 8 August 2025 UNEE responds to exclusion from Global Talent Fund Universities for North East England (UNEE) have issued a response echoing the concerns of the Great North Mayors regarding the exclusion of northern universities from the UKRI Global Talent Fund. published on: 8 August 2025 Educators recognised with teaching excellence awards Professor David Rose and Dr Patrick Rosenkranz have been awarded the prestigious National Teaching Fellowship by Advance HE. published on: 7 August 2025 Comment: When US & Japanese troops stopped fighting to pray together Writing for The Conversation, Nick Megoran reveals an extraordinary story of when US and Japanese troops stopped fighting in June 1945 to talk, eat and pray together. published on: 6 August 2025 Comment: Storm Floris Writing for The Conversation, Dr Colin Manning discusses that the weather is rarely this windy in August – which makes it more dangerous. published on: 4 August 2025 Newcastle experts to evaluate brain computer interface technology Newcastle has been selected as one of two sites in the UK to look at how a new brain implant could help improve quality of life, mobility, and independence in severely paralysed patients. published on: 31 July 2025 Comment: Why modern masculinity is a climate issue Writing for The Conversation, Michael Richardson discusses ecological masculinities and opening up environmental care to young men. published on: 30 July 2025 Women politicians receive more identity-based attacks on social media Women politicians in Europe receive uncivil tweets regardless of how known they are, new research led by Newcastle University has found. published on: 30 July 2025 Media Centre Latest stories See more stories Contact Us Press Office enquiries Research Impact The people and stories behind the research Connect with us Video: Computation Of 3D Vision In Praying Mantises Twitter @uniofnewcastle Join us on Twitter RSS Stay up to date Subscribe with RSS YouTube Watch more videos on YouTube Newcastle University YouTube Channel