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Donations from our alumni and other University supporters have made a significant impact in many areas. They have enabled us to further our world-leading research and open the door of opportunity for Northumbria University students, providing enriching University experiences.

Our donor community unites people from different disciplines, generations and countries; people who are connected by their passions as well as their commitment to the University. In an ever-changing world, Northumbria is continuously evolving, pursuing new thinking, forging new partnerships, creating and exchanging new knowledge, and empowering students and graduates. Donations help us to inspire and enable the next generation of thinkers, leaders and problem solvers. Your donation offers more than opportunity; it is a vote of confidence, a statement that it is possible for students to succeed, regardless of background.

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