NCL Europe
A new hub celebrating and furthering our work on, in and with Europe
A new European hub
NCL Europe acts as a focal point for European activity, especially in the following areas:
- research and funding
- teaching, mobility and student recruitment
- regional connectivity, policy and influence
We're undertaking some excellent Europe-related research, teaching and engagement work here.
TyneMouth: an NCL Europe Bulletin
The latest NCL Europe Bulletin, Spring 2024 edition (PDF: 102KB), focusses on our upcoming Europe week activities taking place in May.
Previous editions:
- The summer 2023 edition TyneMouth: an NCL Europe Bulletin, focussed on post-Brexit environmental policy in the UK, the 'Euro-Visions' - a series of postgraduate cafes and Europe Week 2023. We also hear from outgoing NCL Europe Director, Bernhard Malkmus, who looks to the future of the group as we move into the 2023/24 academic year.
NCL Europe Week
Europe Week 2024
This year’s event theme has been inspired by the notion of identity. We’re proud of our continuing identity as a European institution, so join us to celebrate our work on, in and with our European neighbours.
From film screenings to funding sessions, research seminars to roundtables, NCL Europe Week promises a rich programme of activities.
No booking required, just drop in!
Date | Activity | Time | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Tuesday 7 May |
‘Horizon Europe’ Information Sessions and Workshops |
|
Keeton Lomas Lecture Theatre in Armstrong Building, ARMB.G.09.KLLT |
‘Living Together, Eating Together’ Join us in celebrating European identities through food and art. |
|
Boiler House | |
Wednesday 8 May |
‘Real Translations’
|
|
Language Resource Centre |
‘How Europe Stole My Mum’ Film screening and round table discussion |
|
Armstrong Reception Room | |
Thursday 9 May |
‘Getting Started’ Panel discussion on launching your European career |
|
Armstrong Reception Rooms |
Check out our blog from the 2023 event which spotlights the amazing events which brought Europe to the forefront of Newcastle University life.
Newcastle and Europe
Newcastle University is proud of its continuing identity as a European institution. Our researchers have a wealth of European expertise in:
- histories
- cultures
- languages
- landscapes
- politics
- heritages
We are experts in critical thinking about the past, present and future of Europe.
We study Europe as a global, cultural and geopolitical region. We focus on our responsibilities and contributions to global policy and society. Newcastle University's knowledge of European scholarships, debates and policymaking sets us apart.
Diverse learning experience
We are home to talented scholars and students from a wide range of European backgrounds. They contribute fresh ideas and diversity to our classrooms, and globalise the experience of our UK students.
We also partner with European universities, companies and non-profits. These partnerships support research collaboration, staff and student mobility, and joint teaching opportunities.