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Sex offenders could face lie detector tests

22nd August 2002, Guardian online, World News

Sex offenders could be asked to take lie detector tests to monitor their behaviour. Professor Don Grubin of Newcastle University's Sexual Behaviour Unit has evaluated the technique.
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College's brilliant three

21st August 2002, Northern Echo, North East

A-level results listed school-by-school. Featured students include Richard Peacock, from Darlington, who is in the top five in the country for his marks in the A-level law. He will go on to study medicine at Newcastle University.

Partners join forces to develop cancer drugs

21st August 2002, The Journal, North East

The University's Northern Institute for Cancer Research has linked up with De Novo Pharmaceuticals in Cambridge to develop new anti-cancer drugs.

Some of the people in power will have to go

21st August 2002, The Journal, North East

Opinion piece about regional government by John Tomaney, Professor of Regional Governance at this University.
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Medical schools' war on elitism

21st August 2002, BBC online, World News

Medical schools, including Newcastle, are experimenting with psychometric tests in an attempt to get more students from less privileged backgrounds training to be doctors.
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Time to broaden your horizons

20th August 2002, London Evening Standard, UK

Advice for students thinking of taking a gap year, with comment from Newcastle Vice Chancellor, Professor Christopher Edwards.
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A debate rages as records tumble

20th August 2002, The Journal, North East

Story details the debate about whether A-levels have got easier, with comment from Prof. Patrick Salmon, head of the School of Historical Studies.

A gap year is great

20th August 2002, The Journal, North East

Article about the pros and cons of gap years, featuring Newcastle University English Literature student Polly Tracey as a case study.

Students face big test

20th August 2002, The Journal, North East

Durham University is one of five universities in the UK trialling the use of psychometric tests for prospective medical students. Includes comment from Prof. Reg Jordan, director of medical studies at this University
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Will your university meet the challenge?

19th August 2002, Daily Mirror, supplement, UK

Four students, including one from Newcastle University, give the lowdown on life at university.

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