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Stopping the brain drain

29th April 2004, The Journal, UK

The digital industry is taking a roadshow to the region's universities, including Newcastle on 10 May, in a bid to halt the brain drain south.
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Obituary: Ross Hesketh

29th April 2004, The Times, UK

Newcastle graduate Ross Hesketh, a physicist who revealed that UK electricity generation was providing plutonium for American warheads, has died aged 74.
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University enterprise team hits the global launch-pad

28th April 2004, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University students have won a national competition for social enterprise projects and will take part in the global final in Barcelona this Autumn.
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Art is rooted in eco centre

28th April 2004, The Journal, UK

African artist Lilian Nabulime yesterday unveiled three sculptures at Newcastle University's new Devonshire Building.
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Obituary: Tony Higgins

28th April 2004, The Independent, UK

Former Chief Executive of the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (Ucas), and a Newcastle University graduate in Modern Languages.
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A passport to safety

27th April 2004, The Northern Echo, UK

Feature about the potential introduction of ID cards, with expert comment from David George (Geography, Politics and Sociology) No URL

Saxing it up and all that for nights of passion

27th April 2004, The Journal, Culture supplement, UK

Saxophonist and Newcastle University composer in residence, Tim Garland, has been commissioned to compose a piece to mark the 25th anniversary of the first Jazz North East concert.
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Artful look at near-death

27th April 2004, The Journal, Culture supplement, UK

A new audio artwork, based on near-death experiences, by former Baltic Professor of Contemporary Art, Susan Hiller, opens at Baltic on 1 May.
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Some tiny verse with big heart

27th April 2004, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University PhD student, Monica Cheale, has just had her first collection of poetry, The Potting Shed published.
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North leads the race for genetic key to vital drugs

27th April 2004, The Journal, UK

Scientists at the University's Institute for Human Genetics, part of North-East research network Life Knowledge Park, are to benefit from a £6.5m funding package from development agency, OneNorthEast.
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