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Emma is enjoying a step up in business

18th July 2006, The Journal, UK

Two Newcastle University students, Emma Rowlinson and Andrew Robinson, have been selected to join the 2006 Shell Step programme, which helps students improve their business and management skills. No URL

Growth industry

18th July 2006, The Engineer Online, Worldwide

A team led by Prof Galip Akay (Mechanical Engineering) is among those researching small refineries that could convert locally-grown biomass into fuel, power, heat and chemicals for UK neighbourhoods.
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Obituary: The Earl of Lonsdale

18th July 2006, The Times, UK

Tribute to the aristocrat who was a former member of University Court.
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Universities unveil project management courses

15th July 2006, The Northern Echo, UK

Professor Paul Braiden (Mechanical and Systems Engineering) comments on a new MSc in major project management which the University has launched in partnership with Durham University.
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Parting of the ways for twins with PhDs

15th July 2006, The Journal, UK

Twins Katie and Sarah Lowes have both gained PhDs from Newcastle University. No url, but see press release.
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Drawing on art skills

15th July 2006, The Journal, UK

Former Newcastle University academic, Professor Paul Brenikov, has gained a BA in Fine Art from Sunderland University at the age of 85.
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Money: The essential guide to student finance: What you pay in rent

15th July 2006, The Guardian, Rise supplement, UK

Feature on the cost of living in various university locations, including Newcastle, in the first year of study. No URL

Country ends years of silence to learn lessons from the Civil War

15th July 2006, The Times, UK

Dr Alejandro Quiroga (Historical Studies) comments on news that some European parliaments will observe a minute's silence on Tuesday, the 70th anniversary of the start of the Spanish Civil War. No URL

Diabetes clusters suggest infectious cause

14th July 2006, Reuters, Worldwide

Results of a new study led by Dr Richard McNally (Clinical Medical Sciences - Child Health) support the notion that common infections may trigger type 1 diabetes in children and young adults.
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Aid for research

14th July 2006, The Journal, UK

A bequest from a former worker in the University's finance department, Lena Teague, is to fund research into schizophrenia. No URL, see Newslink article
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