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2nd April 2004, BBC Online, Worldwide
Rich West European countries can only benefit by throwing open their borders to skilled immigrants, according to research by High Metcalf of Newcastle University (Business School) and Helena Marques of Loughborough University.
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1st April 2004, The Journal Business News, UK
Under the Collaborative Training Account (CTA) scheme, Newcastle University will provide advanced science and technology courses for key staff in the region's business community.
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1st April 2004, Miami Herald, Worldwide
Global travel and migration have led to a 'dialect explosion' according to researchers participating in a conference of linguists at Newcastle University today.
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1st April 2004, South Africa Star, Worldwide
When a woman is at her most fertile, she will naturally be more attractive, according to research by Dr Craig Roberts and colleagues (School of Biology) at Newcastle University.
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31st March 2004, The Journal, UK
Skin cancer expert Dr Mark Birch-Machin (Clinical and Laboratory Sciences) comments on new reports that teenagers are ignoring health warnings about skin cancer and other diseases. No URL
31st March 2004, Nature, Worldwide
Both men and women consider a woman's face to be at its most attractive when she is at the peak of her fertility in the menstrual cycle, according to research by Dr Craig Roberts and colleagues at Newcastle University.
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30th March 2004, The Journal, UK
Article about the Northern Writers' Centre, a joint project between New Writing North and Newcastle University. No URL
30th March 2004, The Journal, UK
Article about the creator of Minimus, the fictional mouse which is making Latin more accessible for school pupils, who is visiting Newcastle University to give a series of talks to children. No URL
29th March 2004, The Times, UK
A health expert in Wales suggests that aspirin could be reclassified as a vitamin. With comment from Dr Julia Newton of Newcastle University's Institute for Ageing and Health.
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29th March 2004, The Guardian, UK
Britain's architects are launching a debate on housing policy and design. Contributors include Newcastle University's Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies.
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