-
Study
-
Quick Links
- Open Days & Events
- Fixed Block Degrees
- Real-World Learning
- Unlock Your Potential
- Tuition Fees, Funding & Scholarships
- Still Time to Apply
-
Undergraduate
- Application Guides
- UCAS Exhibitions
- Extended Degrees
- School & College Outreach
- Parents & Guardians
-
Postgraduate
- Application Guide
- Postgraduate Research Degrees
- Flexible Learning
- Change Direction
- Register your Interest
-
Student Life
- Students' Union
- The Hub - Student Blog
- Accommodation
- Northumbria Sport
- Support for Students
-
Learning Experience
- Real-World Learning
- Research-enriched learning
- Graduate Futures
- The Business Clinic
- Study Abroad
-
-
International
International
Ideally situated in the 5th best student city in the UK (QS Best Student Cities 2026), Northumbria University is a UK Top 40 University (Complete University Guide 2026) with a diverse community of 34,500 students from over 140 countries.
View our Global Footprint-
International Students
- Information for International Students
- Northumbria and your Country
- International Student Events
- Application Guide
- Entry Requirements and Education Country Agents
- Global Offices and Regional Teams
- English Requirements
- English Language Centre
- International student support
- Cost of Living
-
International Fees and Funding
- International Undergraduate Fees
- International Undergraduate Funding
- International Masters Fees
- International Masters Funding
- International Postgraduate Research Fees
- International Postgraduate Research Funding
- Useful Financial Information
-
International Partners
- Agent and Representatives Network
- Global Partnerships
- Global Community
-
International Mobility
- Study Abroad
- Information for Incoming Exchange Students
-
-
Business
Business
Northumbria University is proud to offer a range of Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body (PSRB) approved & accredited courses and programmes. Explore our list of courses and programmes under our Education and Training page.
More on our Business Services-
Business Quick Links
- Contact Us
- Business Events
- Research and Consultancy
- Education and Training
- Workforce Development Courses
- Join our mailing list
-
-
Research
Research
Northumbria is a research-rich, business-focused, professional university with a global reputation for academic quality. We conduct ground-breaking research that is responsive to the science & technology, health & well being, economic and social and arts & cultural needs for the communities
Discover more about our Research-
Quick Links
- Research Peaks of Excellence
- Academic Departments
- Research Staff
- Postgraduate Research Studentships
- Research Events
-
Research at Northumbria
- Interdisciplinary Research Themes
- Research Impact
- REF
- Partners and Collaborators
-
Support for Researchers
- Research and Innovation Services Staff
- Researcher Development and Training
- Ethics, Integrity, and Trusted Research
- University Library
- Vice Chancellors Fellows
-
Research Degrees
- Postgraduate Research Overview
- Doctoral Training Partnerships and Centres
- Academic Departments
-
Research Culture
- Research Culture
- Research Culture Action Plan
- Concordats and Commitments
-
-
About Us
-
About Northumbria
- Our Strategy
- Our Staff
- Our Schools
- Place and Partnerships
- Leadership & Governance
- University Services
- Northumbria History
- Contact us
- Online Shop
-
-
Alumni
Alumni
Northumbria University is renowned for the calibre of its business-ready graduates. Our alumni network has over 253,000 graduates based in 178 countries worldwide in a range of sectors, our alumni are making a real impact on the world.
Our Alumni - Work For Us
Live performance marks lives lost in WW2 ghetto
A poignant performance marking the 75th anniversary of the liquidation of the Łódź Ghetto in Poland will take place next month, directed by Northumbria University academic Jane Arnfield.
The piece is entitled Ten to Ten in reference to a church situated within the boundary of the ghetto, the clock of which was stuck at ten to ten between 1940, when the ghetto was established, and its closure in 1944.
The performance will feature three songs, performed by The Jewish Choir CLIL at sites across the former ghetto, in which around 43,800 people are thought to have died during the Second World War.
Northumbria University’s Associate Professor of Drama Jane Arnfield, who is also a Leverhulme Trust International Academic Fellow within the Institute of Sociology at the University of Łódź, was commissioned to create the piece by the Marek Edelman Dialogue Centre in Łódź.
The performance is part of a programme of commemorative events taking place between 25 August and 1 September, marking the 75th anniversary of the closure of the notorious Litzmanstadtt Ghetto, also referred to as Łódź Ghetto.
In creating Ten to Ten, Jane took inspiration from The Tree of Life trilogy of books, written by Chava Rosenfarb, who lived in the ghetto during the war, with the lyrics for one of the three songs, Chapter Ten, taken from the third book in the trilogy.
Lyrics for another of the songs, The Earnest Truth, were written by patients at the MONAR rehabilitation centre in Łódź, recovering from drug, alcohol and gaming addiction, who Jane has worked with during her fellowship.
The third song is based on the poem A Song on the End of the World by Polish-American poet Czeslaw Milosz, who survived the German occupation of Warsaw during the Second World War.
The three songs will be performed at 9.50am and 9.50pm at several locations throughout Łódź between Tuesday 27 and Saturday 31 August as part of the city’s commemoration events.
Jane commissioned composer Katie Doherty to work with her to create Ten to Ten, along with Magdalena Szymańska, conductor of the CLIL Jewish Choir.
![]()
Printmaking expert Alfons Bytautas, also from Northumbria University, has collaborated with Jane on the project too, jointly designing and producing a series of print banners which will be displayed during each performance. Before that they are due to form part of a printmaking exhibition, taking place at the Vane contemporary art gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne next month.
Produced in the Fine Art Print Studio at Northumbria, the banners are cyanotypes (blueprint) on cotton calico. Cyanotype is an early 19th century photographic process, later used for producing architectural and engineering plans.
It has been a busy few months for Jane – she has recently returned from Phnom Penh in Cambodia, where she took part in the International Association of Genocide Scholars Conference, marking the 40th Anniversary of the fall of the Khmer Rouge.
During her time there Jane performed her award-winning play The Tin Ring – a stage adaptation of Holocaust survivor Zdenka Fantlová’s book of the same name which has toured to over 14 countries and played to thousands of people.
Find out more about the events taking place as part of the 75th Anniversary of the Liquidation of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto – click here.
Jane is a member of Northumbia University's Centre for International Development and Department of Arts.
Northumbria’s Arts Department offers a stimulating and dynamic learning environment in which to study flexible, student-orientated courses. Staff are globally-renowned, research-active experts in fine art, performance and visual cultures.
This is the place to find all the latest news releases, feature articles, expert comment, and video and audio clips from Northumbria University
Northumbria’s Arts Department offers a stimulating and dynamic learning environment in which to study flexible, student-orientated courses. Staff are globally-renowned, research-active experts in fine art, performance and visual cultures.
This is the place to find all the latest news releases, feature articles, expert comment, and video and audio clips from Northumbria University
Latest News and Features
AI research to keep satellites safe from collisions
From GPS and weather forecasting to the financial networks underpinning the global economy,…
Northumbria University and England Football Learning launch strategic partnership
Northumbria’s transformative strategic partnership with England Football Learning, the education…
Top 10 for the 17th year running for graduate enterprise
Graduate businesses founded by Northumbria University students and alumni are generating an…
Northumbria's world-leading research showcased to UK's national science funders
The governing body of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has visited Northumbria University…
Landmark North East commitment to women and girls in sport
Northumbria University has joined professional sports clubs, foundations and fellow universities…
Northumbria Law students gain inside view into international courts during Hague study visit
Students from Northumbria Law School have returned from a four-day study visit to The Hague,…
From Sydney Opera House to Northern Stage: powerful Indigenous dance production finally arrives in the North East
A critically acclaimed dance production exploring the trauma of Australia's Stolen Generations…
404 International Festival of Art and Technology lands in Newcastle this summer
The world-renowned art and technology festival is set to take place in the UK for the first…
Upcoming events
REVEAL Fine Art
Squires Building
REVEAL Theatre and Performance
Stage 2
-
IP Showcase
Northumbria University
-
Fuel & Find: A KTP Breakfast Forum
Room 304 - Business Hub, Sandyford Building
-
