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Teesside University invites contributions to major European artistic research gathering

A Year of Farming: Depicting the annual farming cycle and 39 accompanying tasks and events in Ethiopia. University of Cambridge, Center of African Studies Library (2024).. Link to A Year of Farming: Depicting the annual farming cycle and 39 accompanying tasks and events in Ethiopia. University of Cambridge, Center of African Studies Library (2024)..

Teesside University is calling on artists, researchers and community practitioners to take part in a major international gathering exploring new approaches to knowledge, creativity and place.

11 May 2026

Associate Professor Davies Adeloye. Link to Associate Professor Davies Adeloye.

Research reveals nearly nine million African children living with life-threatening disease

A major new study has revealed that almost nine million children across sub-Saharan Africa are living with sickle cell disease, many without access to early diagnosis or lifesaving care.

30 Apr 2026

Claire Sedgwick (centre), Senior Impact and Engagement Manager receiving the Bronze NCCPE Award. Link to Claire Sedgwick (centre), Senior Impact and Engagement Manager receiving the Bronze NCCPE Award.

Teesside University recognised with Bronze Engage Watermark by NCCPE

Teesside University has been recognised with the Bronze Engage Watermark by the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE), highlighting the university’s strong foundations for public engagement and its commitment to deepening this work across the institution.

30 Apr 2026

Teesside University campus. Link to Teesside University campus.

Teesside University researchers working to improve cancer awareness

Researchers from the Teesside Oncology ResearCH (TORCH) partnership are taking part in a Middlesbrough town centre roadshow to mark World Ovarian Cancer Day on Friday 8 May.

29 Apr 2026

Image provided by Pint of Science. Link to Image provided by Pint of Science.

Next round for the Pint of Science festival

The world’s largest festival of public science, which offers members of the public an inside look at cutting-edge research, is returning to Darlington and Middlesbrough.

13 Apr 2026

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