Newcastle Business School

Newcastle Business School is a business school in the north of England, based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. It is part of the Faculty of Business and Law at Northumbria University. The business school offers undergraduate education in Business, Management, leadership, and the MBA qualification. Having been awarded Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) accreditation in business and accounting, the school is part of an elite group of 1% of business schools worldwide. The School is also accredited by the European Foundation for Management Development (EPAS) for 18 undergraduate programmes – more than any business school in the UK. In November 2015, Newcastle Business School won the "Business School of the Year award" at the highly prestigious THE Awards. The judges reflected that it was the result of a strategic review which has seen the Business School establish research-rich and industry-relevant course content alongside partnerships with employers to create a strong curriculum focus on ethics and employability and place an emphasis on personal development and reflective professional practice. They went on to recognise that, as a result, Newcastle Business School has seen a 41% increase in internship opportunities and now has the largest suite of programmes in the UK accredited by the EPAS scheme, run by international management education body the EFMD. In May 2014, the Business School joined an international elite by becoming one of only 10 global institutions outside the US and the only one in Europe to be accredited in both business and accounting by the International Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Newcastle Business School is ranked in the Top 10 for Graduate Level Employability in The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2011 and 2012. The school outperforms the sector average on postgraduate teaching, research, and international students. It is accredited by all of the key Professional Bodies and has 18 undergraduate programmes accredited by the European Foundation for Management Development (EPAS).

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Laing Art Gallery

La Laing Art Gallery de Newcastle upon Tyne, en Angleterre, est située sur New Bridge Street. Conçue dans le style baroque avec des éléments Art nouveau par les architectes Cackett & Burns Dick, c'est un bâtiment classé Grade II *. Devant la galerie se trouve le Blue Carpet, un espace d'art public et de design, le Blue Carpet Square.
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Tyne and Wear

Le Tyne and Wear (/ˌtaɪn ən(d) ˈwɪə/) est un comté métropolitain du nord-est de l'Angleterre. Créé en 1974, à la suite du Local Government Act de 1972, il recouvre un important bassin industriel du XIXe siècle (usines Armstrong Whitworth et Vickers notamment) toujours densément peuplé, enserré par deux fleuves côtiers, la Tyne et la Wear. Le comté bordé à l'est par la mer du Nord, au nord par le Northumberland et au sud par le comté de Durham.
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Gateshead Millennium Bridge

Le Gateshead Millenium Bridge (ou « Pont du millénaire de Gateshead ») est un pont mobile rotatif situé à Gateshead, en Angleterre, au-dessus de la Tyne.
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HMS Calliope (établissement terrestre)

Le HMS Calliope est un établissement terrestre de formation de la Royal Naval Reserve, situé à Gateshead, dans le comté métropolitain de Tyne and Wear en Angleterre.
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Great North Museum: Hancock

Le Great North Museum: Hancock (anciennement Hancock Museum) est un musée d'histoire naturelle situé à Newcastle upon Tyne, en Angleterre. Il a été fondé en 1884 par le propriétaire des arsenaux d'Elswick, le milliardaire William George Armstrong, sous le nom de Hancock Museum. En 2006, il a fusionné avec la Hatton Gallery (en) de l'Université de Newcastle pour former le Great North Museum (littéralement le « musée du Grand Nord »), en prenant officiellement le nom de Great North Museum: Hancock. C'est sous ce nom que le musée a rouvert ses portes au public en mai 2009 après d'importants travaux de restauration des salles et du mobilier de style victorien. Le musée et l'essentiel de ses collections sont propriété de la Natural History Society of Northumbria, et il est géré par le consortium de Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums pour le compte de l'université de Newcastle.