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The latest news from the Faculty of Science, Agriculture & Engineering and our Schools.

Latest news from our Faculty and Schools

New study identifies warning signs for extreme flash flooding

Climate experts have identified an atmospheric configuration that can release huge volumes of water in a matter of minutes.

Hydrogen-powered ground vehicles offer a route to cleaner airports

Hydrogen-powered vehicles used on ground operations could help slash carbon emissions and support airports to reach net-zero targets, new research suggests.

Applications now open for Spärck AI Scholarships

Newcastle University is proud to offer the Spärck AI Scholarships.

Medical and Health is top 85 in Times Higher World Subject Rankings

Medical and Health at Newcastle University has been ranked in the top 85 in the world in a notable league table.

GRASS CEILING selected as a Success Story by European Commission

A project led by Professor Sally Shortall has been selected as a Success Story by the European Commission.

Newcastle University and Unite Students finalise joint venture

Newcastle University and Unite Students, the UK’s largest provider of student accommodation, have finalised the formation of their joint venture to develop new accommodation for 2,009 students.

Newcastle engineer awarded £3m to help tackle climate crisis

Dr Sharon Velasquez Orta has been awarded a Green Futures Fellowship by the Royal Academy of Engineering.

Geoenergy research funding to drive change for a low carbon future

Backed by a significant investment from industry, a new research project will support the UK’s energy transition and drive innovation in low-carbon technologies.

Notable figures honoured by Newcastle University

A leading poet, scientist and the former leader of Newcastle City Council are receiving honours from Newcastle University.

New Professor of Civic Engagement announced

Newcastle University has appointed Richard Brabner as Visiting Professor of Civic Engagement to increase visibility of the University’s work in this area and drive additional impact.

Exposing the hidden carbon cost of potash imports into Brazil

Brazil’s potash imports carry higher carbon footprints than models predict, Newcastle research finds.

University project wins prestigious chemical engineering award

A Newcastle University project exploring low-carbon fuel economy has won a Research Project Award at the 2025 IChemE Global Awards.

Research into zoonotic disease risks requires a One Health approach

A new evidence brief has highlighted that a One Health approach is needed in research into zoonotic disease risks around the world.

Royal recognition for University’s Dementia work

Newcastle University has won the UK’s highest national honour for universities in recognition of work transforming the understanding, diagnosis and care of people with Dementia with Lewy bodies.

Fossil fuels speed up shifts in Europe’s winter rainfall

New study reveals burning of fossil fuels is accelerating winter rainfall changes in the UK and Europe, almost 25 years sooner than expected.

New education centre to provide opportunities for local young people

Young people facing disadvantage from Gateshead and surrounding areas will have an enhanced opportunity to attend higher education, thanks to a new children’s education centre in the town.

Nature recovery requires whole-ecosystem action

With one in six species threatened with extinction in the UK, senior ecologists are calling for an ecosystem approach to halt nature decline.

Lighting the way to safer, smarter and sustainable roads

A new European research initiative, SAFELUX – The Light We Need, is set to transform how we light our roads at night - improving safety while reducing energy use and environmental impacts.