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Northumbria University can offer you a variety of newly refurbished, versatile and sustainable space.

Venues at Northumbria offers a range of cutting-edge conference and event facilities for all occasions.

Tailor made meeting rooms, multiple-sized lecture theatres seating up to 400 people, and fine dining experiences in traditional or contemporary surroundings.

Sometimes trying on different surroundings can be good for business. From an inspirational setting for a training course to an extraordinary meeting of the board, our large range of meeting rooms are the perfect fit for any kind of corporate get-together. Made-to-measure break-out rooms are also available for meetings within meetings, while bespoke catering means you won’t even have to break for lunch.

Amazing things happen every day behind the different doors of Northumbria University and our campus can offer you a variety of newly refurbished, versatile and sustainable space. The many rooms and buildings that inspire the minds of the future could be open to you for meetings, seminars, conferences, exhibitions, dinners and anything else you may need.

We offer a variety of choice, from an arena as large as three basketball courts in Sport Central, to elegant period architecture in The Great Hall. Alongside this sits multi-purpose, cutting-edge space across our City Campus and Coach Lane Campus.

All of this is on offer in the heart of the city and guaranteed to add a sense of occasion to any event you are planning.

Large and grand, outdoor or intimate, the only limit is your own imagination.

Click on the images below to find out more about what Northumbria University's venues can offer you or make an enquiry about an event at one of our venues.

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