The driverless road ahead
The popularity of driverless vehicles is growing. Policy Newcastle explores the ways it can make the industry more efficient.
Research and knowledge to foster innovation in rural businesses.
Newcastle is home to the National Innovation Centre for Rural Enterprise (NICRE). It combines research and practical innovation. It was established on the strong foundations of, and connects to, the University’s Centre for Rural Economy, which has been at the forefront of world-class interdisciplinary research for more than 30 years. NICRE’s Director is Professor Jeremy Phillipson.
NICRE identifies new ways of unlocking potential for rural businesses and communities. In doing so, it supports rural enterprise by:
With partners, NICRE incorporates theory and practice to encourage new ways of thinking. By supporting innovations, it provides tangible benefits to rural businesses and communities.
Innovative projects include helping communities in Northumberland be resilient and transition to net zero.
NICRE develops practical solutions alongside:
This approach influences better policy, achieving this through external relationships, knowledge share and sharing best practice.
This work, often in partnership with key national stakeholders, helps shape evidence-based policymaking with policymakers, delivered via:
NICRE has produced papers on the contribution of rural areas to Levelling Up:
The popularity of driverless vehicles is growing. Policy Newcastle explores the ways it can make the industry more efficient.
The National Innovation Centre for Data (NICD) uses the power of data to unlock economic opportunities and support the government.
At Newcastle University, we work with partners to develop new skilled workforces, addressing the skills challenge that exists in the UK.