Press Office Latest News GRASS CEILING selected as a Success Story by European Commission A project led by Professor Sally Shortall has been selected as a Success Story by the European Commission. published on: 19 January 2026 BAFTA-nominated academic donates personal collection to the BFI Dr Tina Gharavi has donated her personal papers to the BFI National Archive. published on: 16 January 2026 World’s first digital medical device for jaw pain self-management A new app, developed with the help of Newcastle University experts, is the world’s first digital medical device dedicated to empowering and supporting people with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD). published on: 14 January 2026 Pritzker Prize winning architect Liu Jiakun to deliver lecture Acclaimed Chinese architect Liu Jiakun will be discussing his celebrated work at the University on 27 January. published on: 13 January 2026 Young talent shines at Hatton Gallery in HAPPY! exhibition Newcastle University’s Hatton Gallery has partnered with Jerwood Collection to present HAPPY!, a major new exhibition opening on 14 February 2026. published on: 7 January 2026 Comment: Is Keir Starmer’s silence on Venezuela a mistake? Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr discusses what history tells us about Keir Starmer's silence on Venezuela. published on: 7 January 2026 Short, intensive workouts help fight bowel cancer As many of us embark on an exercise or gym routine for the new year, research reveals that just 10 minutes of intense exercise could help fight cancer. published on: 1 January 2026 Comment: The extraordinary journey of an enslaved woman to Britain Writing for The Conversation, Genevieve Johnson discusses the story of Mary Ann Macham, an enslaved woman who arrived in North Shields on Christmas Day, 1831. published on: 23 December 2025 Pharmacogenetics expert elected BPS fellow Ann Daly, Professor Emerita of Pharmacogenetics at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University has been elected as an Honorary Fellow of the British Pharmacological Society. published on: 23 December 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 GRASS CEILING selected as a Success Story by European Commission A project led by Professor Sally Shortall has been selected as a Success Story by the European Commission. published on: 19 January 2026 BAFTA-nominated academic donates personal collection to the BFI Dr Tina Gharavi has donated her personal papers to the BFI National Archive. published on: 16 January 2026 World’s first digital medical device for jaw pain self-management A new app, developed with the help of Newcastle University experts, is the world’s first digital medical device dedicated to empowering and supporting people with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD). published on: 14 January 2026 Pritzker Prize winning architect Liu Jiakun to deliver lecture Acclaimed Chinese architect Liu Jiakun will be discussing his celebrated work at the University on 27 January. published on: 13 January 2026 Young talent shines at Hatton Gallery in HAPPY! exhibition Newcastle University’s Hatton Gallery has partnered with Jerwood Collection to present HAPPY!, a major new exhibition opening on 14 February 2026. published on: 7 January 2026 Comment: Is Keir Starmer’s silence on Venezuela a mistake? Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr discusses what history tells us about Keir Starmer's silence on Venezuela. published on: 7 January 2026 Short, intensive workouts help fight bowel cancer As many of us embark on an exercise or gym routine for the new year, research reveals that just 10 minutes of intense exercise could help fight cancer. published on: 1 January 2026 Comment: The extraordinary journey of an enslaved woman to Britain Writing for The Conversation, Genevieve Johnson discusses the story of Mary Ann Macham, an enslaved woman who arrived in North Shields on Christmas Day, 1831. published on: 23 December 2025 Pharmacogenetics expert elected BPS fellow Ann Daly, Professor Emerita of Pharmacogenetics at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University has been elected as an Honorary Fellow of the British Pharmacological Society. published on: 23 December 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