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Who\'s in, who\'s out?

30th September 2004, THES, UK

Features prominent academics who have joined and left Newcastle University, with a short profile of Dr Sally Jane Norman, the new director of Culture Lab. No URL

Parallel lives come together

28th September 2004, The Journal, Culture supplement, UK

Margaret Wilkinson, a prose tutor on Newcastle University's MA course in creative writing, has written her first original stage play, to be performed at Live Theatre in October.
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Watercolours for auction

28th September 2004, The Journal, UK

Watercolours by prolific stained glass artist and former lecturer in design at Newcastle University (1937), Leonard Evetts, will be auctioned today.
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Obituary: Professor Frank Farmer

28th September 2004, The Independent, Uk

Tribute to the man who established the northern regional medical physics department at Newcastle General Hospital as a world-class centre of excellence.
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Success for enterprising students

28th September 2004, BBC Online, UK

The Newcastle University team has taken seventh place in the Students in Free Enterprise contest in Barcelona and won trophies in two award categories.
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Regional development: going to town on progress

28th September 2004, The Independent, UK

Feature on the 'Northern Way', hailed as the economic rebirth of the North of England, which quotes Prof John Tomaney (Centre for Urban and Regional Development) No URL

Health: big and beautiful

28th September 2004, The Independent, UK

Article refers to work by Dr Lee Monaghan (Geography, Politics and Sociology) looking at the typology of male bodies. No URL

Climbing threat to ancient rock carvings

27th September 2004, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University rock art expert, Dr Aron Mazel, fears climbers are threatening prehistoric rock carvings on a boulder in the Lake District
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Art gallery takes on a crazy look

27th September 2004, The Journal, UK

The University's Hatton Gallery has undergone a crazy comic re-hang for its latest exhibition, Strange Cargo, with paintings displayed higgledy piggledy and even upside down.
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Rising opera star joins chamber music series

27th September 2004, The Journal, UK

Rising star, baritone Jonathan Lemalu, from New Zealand will perform one of six concerts to take place in King's Hall as part of the 2004-05 Newcastle International Chamber Music Series.
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