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Introducing the Uptown Art Gallery
Cumberland Council, in partnership with local artists, Tullie, and the University of Cumbria, is bringing vibrant, homegrown art to the heart of Carlisle’s city centre.

University steps in to help north Cumbria's physio patients after storm damage
When the University of Cumbria heard that North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust's (NCIC) physiotherapy appointments had been moved to telephone consultations following Storm Éowyn, they quickly stepped in to offer their help.

Carlisle MP visits University of Cumbria Citadels campus site
As 2024 draws to a close, Vice Chancellor Professor Julie Mennell DL has welcomed Carlisle MP Julie Minns to the site of the University of Cumbria’s future city centre campus in Carlisle.

Love and lifelong friendship: found in Lancaster, celebrated in Cumbria
Love and lifelong friendships found in Lancaster have been celebrated at University of Cumbria’s winter 2024 graduation ceremonies at Carlisle Cathedral.

University alumni curate 150-bit exhibition for Arts@60 celebrations
60 years of Carlisle arts campus success on display in new alumni exhibition at University of Cumbria’s Vallum Gallery

Helping young people build creative careers in Cumbria
University of Cumbria Institute of Education, Arts and Society is playing host to a series of events this autumn that will inspire budding artists of all ages and increase awareness of and access to creative industries and careers.

New contractor opportunity for Carlisle Citadels campus development
Work has continued behind the scenes as University of Cumbria prepares to start building its new campus at The Citadels site in Carlisle city centre.

Arts@60 Exhibition – celebrating the past, inspiring the future
The University of Cumbria Institute of Education, Arts & Society is welcoming visitors to its Arts@60 past and present staff exhibition at its Brampton Road campus in Carlisle.

Major new community project to celebrate the legacy of Carlisle United
In what is an important anniversary year for Carlisle United – 50 years since achieving promotion to the First Division for the 1974-75 season – the club has received a £95,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for a project that will see them work with Tullie, Carlisle United Community Sports Trust, University of Cumbria and Cumberland Council to celebrate and preserve the club’s legacy.

Tackling taboo of death: Day of the Dead conference sparks conversations for nursing and health students
A Day of the Dead conference is educating future nurses and healthcare professionals about how to tackle difficult conversations with patients and their families/carers about death and dying.

Groundbreaking NHS and University partnership supports physiotherapy patients
Ground-breaking University and NHS collaboration working is increasing north Cumbria’s physiotherapy capacity

Celebrating Cumbria’s contribution to creative and cultural industries
Arts@60 reflects upon evolution of arts education over last 60 years