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Teesside University wins prestigious University of the Year award

Teesside University has been named Times Higher Education University of the Year. Link to Teesside University has been named Times Higher Education University of the Year.

Teesside University has been named University of the Year 2025 at the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) Awards, in recognition of its achievements and transformative impact across the UK’s higher education landscape.

14 Nov 2025

Professor Chrisina Jayne. Link to Professor Chrisina Jayne.

Teesside University professor named among UK’s top tech women

A senior leader at Teesside University has been named as one of the 50 top women driving forward the UK computing industry.

13 Nov 2025

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen speaking at the launch. Link to Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen speaking at the launch.

New Northern cluster aiming to shape UK’s bio-industrial future

York & North Yorkshire Combined Authority, Tees Valley Combined Authority, the University of York, Teesside University and CPI have announced a partnership which aims to create around 5,000 skilled jobs across the two regions.

13 Nov 2025

Oliver Lloyd and Luke Mills, of Dink, who are both TU (Hons) Computer Games Art graduates, pictured with Steph Bales, Director of Research and Enterprise at Teesside University. Link to Oliver Lloyd and Luke Mills, of Dink, who are both TU (Hons) Computer Games Art graduates, pictured with Steph Bales, Director of Research and Enterprise at Teesside University.

Teesside University backs indie games studio Dink with investment to launch new title

Teesside University’s commercial arm, TU Enterprise and Innovation Ltd, has announced a strategic investment in Dink, an award-winning indie games studio born in Middlesbrough and supported by the University’s own incubator programme.

13 Nov 2025

Jonathan Long, Director of the Centre for Visual Arts and Culture, Durham University; Gayle Woodruffe, Operations Director, North East Screen; Ian Fenton, Senior Lecturer in Film & Television Production, Teesside University; Catriona McAvoy, Education Partnerships Manager, North East Screen; Lawrence Brannon, Associate Head of School, Film and Media, Sunderland University; Neil Percival, Co-Director of Cultural Partnerships, Northumbria University. Link to Jonathan Long, Director of the Centre for Visual Arts and Culture, Durham University; Gayle Woodruffe, Operations Director, North East Screen; Ian Fenton, Senior Lecturer in Film & Television Production, Teesside University; Catriona McAvoy, Education Partnerships Manager, North East Screen; Lawrence Brannon, Associate Head of School, Film and Media, Sunderland University; Neil Percival, Co-Director of Cultural Partnerships, Northumbria University.

North East Screen joins forces with North East Universities Screen Network

An ambitious programme designed to bridge the gap between academic study and real-world experience in the screen industries has been launched by North East Screen, in partnership with the North East Universities Screen Network (NEUSN).

13 Nov 2025

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