Press Office Latest News How quasars shut down star formation in the early Universe New James Webb Space Telescope observations show that extreme galaxy-scale winds were common among the Universe’s first quasars. published on: 6 May 2026 Discover Festival 2026: Celebrating pioneering research and creativity Newcastle University’s city-centre campus will be transformed into a hub of exploration and fun for everyone on Saturday, 13 June 2026, as the annual Discover Festival takes place. published on: 5 May 2026 Work to begin on repairing Henderson Old Hall Work to repair the external façade of the fire damaged Grade II listed Henderson Old Hall is due to start in May. published on: 1 May 2026 Restoring rivers can slow flows and boost opportunities for wildlife A major river restoration project in Cumbria has shown that reconnecting rivers to their floodplains can slow the movement of water and improve habitats. published on: 1 May 2026 Rare Hong Kong films tour six cities across the UK this Spring The Waving Kites: Hong Kong Diaspora Cinema UK Tour offers audiences a rare opportunity to engage with independent Hong Kong cinema. published on: 29 April 2026 The artificial nose helping sniff out food waste An ‘artificial nose’ developed at Newcastle University could help detect when milk or chicken is about to go off, enabling households to decide if food is still safe and reduce waste. published on: 29 April 2026 Election ‘transparency gap’ still a key issue in devolved nations A Newcastle University politics expert has warned that political party donations and election spending in devolved elections are less transparent than for UK general elections. published on: 28 April 2026 Elite MBAs still influence who reaches top of corporate America Graduates of elite MBA programmes are significantly more likely to become top management team members and CEOs than those with non elite MBAs or no MBA at all. published on: 20 April 2026 Comment: Assisted coral evolution Writing for The Conversation, Dr Liam Lachs, Dr Adriana Humanes and Dr James Guest, discuss how accelerating evolution could help corals survive future heatwaves. published on: 17 April 2026 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 How quasars shut down star formation in the early Universe New James Webb Space Telescope observations show that extreme galaxy-scale winds were common among the Universe’s first quasars. published on: 6 May 2026 Discover Festival 2026: Celebrating pioneering research and creativity Newcastle University’s city-centre campus will be transformed into a hub of exploration and fun for everyone on Saturday, 13 June 2026, as the annual Discover Festival takes place. published on: 5 May 2026 Work to begin on repairing Henderson Old Hall Work to repair the external façade of the fire damaged Grade II listed Henderson Old Hall is due to start in May. published on: 1 May 2026 Restoring rivers can slow flows and boost opportunities for wildlife A major river restoration project in Cumbria has shown that reconnecting rivers to their floodplains can slow the movement of water and improve habitats. published on: 1 May 2026 Rare Hong Kong films tour six cities across the UK this Spring The Waving Kites: Hong Kong Diaspora Cinema UK Tour offers audiences a rare opportunity to engage with independent Hong Kong cinema. published on: 29 April 2026 The artificial nose helping sniff out food waste An ‘artificial nose’ developed at Newcastle University could help detect when milk or chicken is about to go off, enabling households to decide if food is still safe and reduce waste. published on: 29 April 2026 Election ‘transparency gap’ still a key issue in devolved nations A Newcastle University politics expert has warned that political party donations and election spending in devolved elections are less transparent than for UK general elections. published on: 28 April 2026 Elite MBAs still influence who reaches top of corporate America Graduates of elite MBA programmes are significantly more likely to become top management team members and CEOs than those with non elite MBAs or no MBA at all. published on: 20 April 2026 Comment: Assisted coral evolution Writing for The Conversation, Dr Liam Lachs, Dr Adriana Humanes and Dr James Guest, discuss how accelerating evolution could help corals survive future heatwaves. published on: 17 April 2026 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