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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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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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Newcastle University Students' Union

Newcastle University Students' Union (NUSU) is the students' union of Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It is an organisation with the intention of representing and providing services and welfare for the students of University of Newcastle upon Tyne. It was originally set up as the Union Society and changed to its present name in 2011. In 2022, its members voted to rejoin the National Union of Students (NUS). The Union voted to remain affiliated with the NUS in 2025. The Students' Union is run by six sabbatical officers and nine voluntary unpaid liberation and chair positions. It also employs around 300 people in ancillary roles including bar staff and Freshers' Week organisers.
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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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Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne

Northern Stage is a theatre and producing theatre company based in Newcastle upon Tyne. It is surrounded by Newcastle University's city centre campus on King's Walk, opposite the students' union building. It hosts various local, national and international productions in addition to those produced by the Northern Stage company. Until the 2006 reopening, the theatre was known as the Newcastle Playhouse and is a registered charity. The complex hosts three stages. The capacity decreases, with stage one being the largest, having 447 seats. The complex also boasts a café-bar.