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As part of Black History Month, @newcastleuni.bsky.social INSIGHTS Public Lecture series presents 'Sign o' the times' by Professor Jason Arday.

📅 Tuesday 14 October
🕑 5.30pm
📍 Curtis Auditorium, Herschel Building, Newcastle University

Book your free place >> bit.ly/46YsYbb
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💻Join the Hadrian's Wall Virtual Focus Days - free events for KS2 school students and home-educated students.

Discover the full event programme, inc. a workshop by
Classics lecturer Dr Richard Marshall, here >> bit.ly/4o5LZ2c
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EPL published a leading article based on my research ahead of Estonia's local elections.
Disheartening that parties still disadvantage women candidates with nominations & list placement, but after 10+ years researching this, nice to see it break into mainstream media.
Politoloog: naisi on poliitikas nii vähe, sest neid pelgavad teised poliitikud, mitte Eesti valijad
Kandidaati, keda nimekirjas ei ole, valida ei saa. Asjaolu, et Eestis ikka veel märksa vähem naisi poliitikas ilma teeb ei tulene valijate eelistustest, vaid erakondade poolt ette antud valikutest.
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🤷How do we respond when someone shares a story of racism with us?

As part of this year's ESRC Festival of Social Sciences, @xyarong.bsky.social has organised a free and interactive workshop aimed at responding to this question.

Book here for 6 November >> bit.ly/4o7kRjd
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We had the pleasure of attending an event celebrating the talented Sandra Kerr and to hear some fantastic performances from our Music students 🎼

Read about Sandra and the history of our music studies at Newcastle University in this article from the alumni team
>> bit.ly/42IA4iP
Music lecture theatre renamed in honour of inspirational retired lecturer and ‘Bagpuss’ songwriter
Newcastle University recently welcomed retired academic Sandra Kerr back to campus to celebrate the opening of a lecture theatre and performance space named in her honour.
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A "low-effort alternative without the weight of social expectation"...

New research co-led by Newcastle University Business School finds that many lonely people would rather deal with a robot than interact with a human >> bit.ly/4mkaB5Y
Why lonely people would prefer a robot over human interaction
Many lonely people would rather deal with a robot than interact with an actual human, according to research co-led by Newcastle University.
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🧮📜How are our researchers uncovering hidden maths from ancient Rome?

Read this blog by Dr Richard Marshall, Lecturer in Classics, to find out how our assumptions about ancient mathematical thinking could be hiding some interesting secrets >> bit.ly/4ptLHDW
How are researchers uncovering hidden maths from ancient Rome?
Dr Richard Marshall, Lecturer in Classics, writes about how our assumptions about ancient mathematical thinking could be hiding some interesting secrets.
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📢@newcastleuni.bsky.social Masters & PhD students!
Apply for 2 x Robinson Bequest Bursaries (£3k each).
👉 Gain Special Collections & Archives experience
👉 Boost skills & employability
Deadline: 26 Sept 2025
Apply: www.ncl.ac.uk/library/special-collections/robinson-bequest-core-collections-bursaries/
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The North East Emerging Artist Award exhibition is now open at
@nationaltrust.org.uk's Seaton Delaval Hall - featuring two Fine Art graduates!

🎨Visit until 19 Oct 2025

Our alumni team caught up with Lucy and Phoebe to hear about their winning artworks >> bit.ly/4mxr0oq
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The Sound + Environment Symposium is in full swing here at
@newcastleuni.bsky.social!

🔊Have a listen to the beautiful dawn chorus playing at the arches

No Saturday plans? Find out what's on at the Farrell Centre tomorrow >> bit.ly/3UXxNff
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🌏From Newcastle, to Thailand

Find out how Dr Navaporn Snodin's recent trip has strengthened research and educational ties between
@newcastleuni.bsky.social and institutions in Southeast Asia >> bit.ly/4lZkrKC
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With festival season in full swing, we spoke with Newcastle University graduate and founder of Chrysalis Records Terry Ellis to get the inside scoop on how the music industry is changing – for better and worse 👇

https://www.ncl.ac.uk/alumni/news/item/terry-ellis-music-industry/

#WeAreNCL
Portrait photograph of Terry Ellis smiling and wearing a blue shirt.
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🔊🍃There's still time to sign up to the 'Sound + Environment' Symposium taking place from 4 - 6 September

Book your place >> bit.ly/461hrXY

Check out the range of installations, workshops and walks happening at the Farrell Centre >> bit.ly/3UXxNff
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On #WorldLetterWritingDay here is the earliest letter in our archive written by prolific letter writer Gertrude Bell, written when she was just 8 years old.

This is one of over 1,400 of Gertrude's letters we've digitised that you can now explore on our Gertrude Bell website: gertrudebell.ncl.ac.uk
Second page of a letter written by Gertrude Bell, writing about a visit to the circus. First page of a letter written by Gertrude Bell in March 1878. She writes about her dolls.
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Have you spotted some of the artwork around @newcastleuni.bsky.social's campus?

Check out this new page to find out more about the installations including pieces by Sir Antony Gormley, Joseph Hillier and Cath Campbell >> bit.ly/3VjDsw6