Newcastle University School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape
Newcastle University School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape is a school of architecture belonging to Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The school's operation was initially a part of a Kings College, a college belonging to Durham University, before an Act of Parliament incorporated it with Newcastle University.
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Hatton Gallery
The Hatton Gallery is Newcastle University's art gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It is based in the university's Fine Art Building and part of North East Museums.
The Hatton Gallery closed in February 2016 for a £3.8 million redevelopment and reopened in 2017.
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Global Urban Research Unit
Global Urban Research Unit (GURU) is a research centre established in 2002 at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, England.
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Museum of Antiquities (Newcastle upon Tyne)
The Museum of Antiquities was an archaeological museum at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It opened in 1960 and in 2009 its collections were merged into the Great North Museum: Hancock.
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Centre for Software Reliability
The Centre for Software Reliability (CSR) is a distributed British organisation concerned with software reliability, including safety-critical issues. It consists of two sister organisations based at Newcastle University, UK. and City, University of London, London.
Up until August 2016 the centre ran the Safety-Critical Systems Club (SCSC) and the Software Reliability & Metrics Club. Since August 2016 the Safety-Critical Systems Club has been run by the department of Computer Science at the University of York. The Club runs a number of events each year including the annual Safety-Critical Systems Symposium (SSS).
CSR was founded in 1984 and has received UK and international research funding.
CSR members:
Prof. Tom Anderson
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