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Summer 2019 • northumbria.ac.uk
Issue 19
BEDREST AND BEYOND
E3 RESEARCH BOOST
DESIGN TALENT REVEALED
A 60-day ‘bedrest study’ will simulate how astronauts’ bodies decondition while in space. Turn to page 11 for the full story
£8m research project will reinvent how we design and construct buildings. Turn to page 7 to find out more
The talents of our Art, Design and Architecture students were on show at our annual degree show exhibition. Turn to pages 30 – 31
VIRTUAL REALITY TOUR AT THE INCUBATOR LAUNCH
Champions of enterprise The Innovation Northumbria: Incubator will open in October as a pre-accelerator for aspiring entrepreneurs. Located next to the University’s City Campus in Newcastle, the state-of-theart facility has already received financial support from Santander Universities UK, Sir James Knott Trust, North East Times Magazine, Space Group and the North East Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP). Newcastlebased creative agency Gardiner Richardson has also agreed to sponsor a series of launch events to raise awareness of the new facility. Northumbria is now looking for additional mentoring and financial
Northumbria’s position as the number one top-ranked UK university for start-ups is set to reach new heights with a purpose-built incubator hub for its flourishing community of graduate and student entrepreneurs. support from business partners. It is setting up an Enterprise Club, where members can offer probono advice and expertise, and an Enterprise Fund through which they can pledge financial support to help fledgling student start-ups develop proof-of-concept and feasibility business plans.
The announcement comes as Northumbria has once again topped the UK university rankings for graduate start-ups based on turnover. In the Higher Education Business in the Community Survey for 2017/18, turnover for Northumbria graduate start-up businesses exceeded £81.4 million
– more than £34 million greater than the second ranked institution, the University of Edinburgh. Since 2009 Northumbria has supported the development of more than 200 graduate companies that now employ almost 1,100 people. Continues on page 2.
“THE AIM IS TO OFFER THE PERFECT ENVIRONMENT TO HELP THE NEXT GENERATION OF STUDENT AND GRADUATE ENTREPRENEURS.” LUCY WINSKELL