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Computing students at Teesside University.An imaginative Friday night at the University
31 January 2012
An international competition from Microsoft is now seeking innovative entries, and information on how to take part is available in a taster evening at Teesside University on Friday 3 February.


An artistic debut for Julie
23 January 2012
Teesside Fine Art master’s student and former soldier Julie Macbean is staging her first exhibition at Darlington Arts Centre’s Lounge Gallery.


After The Flood 3 by Atsuhide ItoTeesside University staff to exhibit paintings on campus
04 January 2012
Two members of staff from Teesside University’s fine art department are to exhibit paintings in the Constantine Gallery this month.


Teesside University graduate Sara Dennis who has released a Christmas singleTeesside graduate releases Christmas single
15 December 2011
Teesside University graduate Sara Dennis is hoping she has the Christmas x-factor as she has just released a Christmas single.


Pictured at the conference, Helen Ng, Carolyn Bew and Jennifer Wood.Teesside students co-present at Higher Education Academy Conference
14 December 2011
Two final year School of Arts & Media students co-presented a conference paper at the Higher Education Academy's (HEA) 5th Annual Art, Design & Media Creative Learning and Teaching Conference at Ravensbourne in London.


Fees and scholarships for 2012
05 December 2011
Teesside University has confirmed that its tuition fees for 2012 now start at £7,450.


NASA astronaut Dr Nicholas Patrick.Honours for the superlative seven
25 November 2011
NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick and gold-winning Paralympic athlete Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson were two of the seven distinguished figures to be awarded honorary degrees by the University.

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Graduates celebrate at Teesside University's 2011 academic awardsRemain positive is the message from Vice-Chancellor
21 November 2011
Teesside University's Vice-Chancellor Professor Graham Henderson CBE, is urging this year’s graduates to remain optimistic, while reminding them of the positive part they can play in the economy’s future success.


BA (Hons) Fine Art graduate Ken Dixon.A fine artistic transformation for graduate Ken
18 November 2011
Ken Dixon described himself as ‘absolutely useless’ at art as a schoolboy. At the age of 86, his artistic talents are clearly transformed, as he will be awarded a BA (Hons) Fine Art at from the University, in the 2.1 classification.


Left to right, Andrew Wright and MIMA Curator James Beighton.A masterly performance from MIMA winner Andrew
18 November 2011
Andrew Wright will achieve an artistic double when he graduates from the University.


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