Delivering for skills needs
At Newcastle University, we work with partners to develop new skilled workforces, addressing the skills challenge that exists in the UK.
Informing the government’s approach to data-led policy to help boost economic growth.
Newcastle is home to the UK’s first – and only – National Innovation Centre for Data (NICD). A £30m facility, the National Innovation Centre for Data is jointly funded by the government and Newcastle University. The Centre is overseen by Director Professor Paul Watson, who is also Professor of Computer Science at the University. Prof Watson previously directed the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Social Inclusion for the Digital Economy Hub.
The National Innovation Centre for Data delivers technical and practical data skills into a variety of organisations across the public and private sectors. Work here is helping to unlock data to boost economic growth. This benefits companies and the government's Levelling Up agenda. Using its expertise and knowledge, the Centre aids them in extracting value from their own data. It encourages development of in-house expertise and skills for organisations in different sectors. These include:
The National Innovation Centre for Data also supports government ambitions to upskill the country’s workforce. Post-pandemic, this will drive economic growth in the areas of the UK that need it most.
The National Innovation Centre for Data’s main engagement pathway is through collaborative data skills projects. Its data scientists focus on proprietary business problems and upskilling employees in situ. Such projects enable organisations to derive value from their own data. Creating immediate ROI promotes economic growth and distributes benefits across society.
The Centre has a strong track record of upskilling businesses and unlocking data in the North East. Successes include:
Their ambition is to replicate its success across other left-behind regions. This enables more organisations to use data to improve productivity, profits and growth. This will ‘level up’ economic benefits across the UK.
Ongoing programmes of active engagement include:
At Newcastle University, we work with partners to develop new skilled workforces, addressing the skills challenge that exists in the UK.
Through policy and research, Newcastle University makes a leading contribution to sustainability and conservation initiatives.
Our role in the energy space is helping governments and the industry lead the way in achieving net zero targets.