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NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY NEWS Forecast: A Bright Future
Special Edition
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! The best stories from 2015
It’s been a great year for Northumbria Newcastle Business School’s victory brings a hugely successful 12 months for Northumbria University to a close.
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orthumbria University was awarded the Business School of the Year award at this year’s prestigious Times Higher Education Awards 2015. This accolade follows a year of achievement and progress with positive results in the Research Excellence Framework, National Student Survey 2015, Sunday Times league table and other key measures. This year also saw the appointment of Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE as the University’s new Chancellor and Apple’s Chief Design officer and Northumbria alumnus Sir Jonathan Ive
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return to campus to visit students. You can read about all of these stories and much more in this special ‘Best of 2015’ edition of Northumbria University News. Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Northumbria University, Professor Andrew Wathey, said: “It’s been an excellent year for Northumbria. We have seen the University move forward on a variety of fronts, demonstrated in particular through the REF results announced in December last year and in an improved showing in the employability (DLHE) survey, where we were ranked 7th in the UK for the number of graduates in professional
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employment. “I am also delighted that Northumbria University’s Newcastle Business School won the Business School of the Year award at the highly prestigious Times Higher Awards. This is an outstanding achievement, and one of which we can all be very proud.” Professor Wathey added: “What is particularly pleasing is that all of this shows that we are achieving across the whole of a quality-led programme. Our investments and focus are paying off.” More reflections on our successful year from the Vice-Chancellor are available in an interview on page three.
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Newcastle Business School’s recent success at the Times Higher Awards will be covered in full in the spring 2016 edition of Northumbria University News. The University, which has a global reputation for delivering some of the best business management education in the UK, was also shortlisted for the Entrepreneurial University of the Year award. The annual Times Higher Education Awards are widely recognised as the most prestigious award ceremony of the higher education sector, attracting hundreds of entries every year that exemplify the talent, dedication and
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innovation of individuals and teams across all aspects of university life. Northumbria’s success at these awards follows a year brimming over with great success stories. From the University’s key role in building the world’s biggest solar telescope and its innovative partnership with Unilever, to its ground-breaking research to cure insomnia and award-winning creative students and staff, it’s been an outstanding year for Northumbria University. Turn the page to discover a selection of our very best stories from throughout the year…