Interior Educators Conference 2024
The Great Hall
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The world is changing faster than ever before. The future is there to be won by organisations who find ways to turn today's possibilities into tomorrows competitive edge. In a connected world, collaboration can be the key to success.
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Northumbria University is renowned for the calibre of its business-ready graduates. Our alumni network has over 244,000 graduates based in 178 countries worldwide in a range of sectors, our alumni are making a real impact on the world.
Our AlumniWe are proud of the difference the knowledge we create through our research makes to the world, benefitting individuals, communities, and the economy. 84% of Northumbria's 80 impact case studies submitted to REF2021 are outstanding or very considerable (4 or 3*) measured by their reach and significance. Northumbria is contributing to overcoming some of the most enduring challenges facing humanity and the planet's future, from understanding the impacts of climate change to contributing to debates about what it means to be human. Through excellent research, teaching, and innovation we transform lives, making a powerful contribution to cultural and economic development and regeneration, locally, nationally, and globally.
Delivering the benefits of enzyme biocatalysis for the pharmaceutical and chemical industries
Integrating health, care services and housing: innovative and improved ways of helping older people
Improving access to support services for military veterans and families
Rapid and robust clinical diagnosis of childhood brain tumours for improved patient outcomes
Developing a competent workforce to care for older people with complex needs
Embedding responsible practices into business by taking inspiration from the Quakers
Improving the performance of Small/Medium Enterprises in North East England through Northumbria University’s Business Clinic
Transforming public services through new commissioning and management priorities
Enhancing commemoration of the Holocaust through the performance of witness testimony
Enabling self-administered healthcare technology through Multiple Perspective Problem Framing
Beyond a cult-following: Informing the content and programming of genre-film festivals, as well as improving their reputation and long-term financial sustainability
The Great Hall
Northumbria University Business and Law School
CCE 1 - Lecture Theatre 003
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