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Bonuses tempt top staff in jobs boom

14th July 2006, THES, UK

Newcastle University is among many other institutions to be developing policies on special packages and market-related supplements to attract and retain top staff in a fiercely competitive market. No URL

University merger idea is rubbished

13th July 2006, The Journal, UK

Both Newcastle and Durham University have rejected suggestions from two academics that they should merge, although closer collaboration has been agreed. No URL

Deb hand

13th July 2006, Daily Mirror, UK

Debbie King, who says she is a Newcastle University history graduate talks about how she became host of TV hit Quizmania. No URL

Student grandad heads down under

12th July 2006, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University graduate Terry O'Neill, now studying for PhD at Northumbria University after ill health stopped him from working, is presenting his research at a conference in Australia. No URL

Plugging the energy gap

12th July 2006, Northern Echo, UK

Feature about the Government's energy review published yesterday, with expert comment from Emeritus Professor Ian Fells.
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Degree of success after horrific injury

12th July 2006, BBC online, UK

Paul Reynolds, a mature student who graduated with first class honours from Newcastle university yesterday, has overcome adversity after losing an arm at age 25.
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Possible Benefits Boost Organic Beef

12th July 2006, Wall Street Journal, Worldwide

Organic beef is gaining in popularity. Carlo Leifert, Professor of Ecological Agriculture at Newcastle University, comments that the risk of E-coli contamination is lower in grass-fed cattle. No URL

In the hands of an expert

11th July 2006, Journal, Culture, UK

Patricia Oliart, School of Modern Languages, previews the talk she will give tomorrow on the contribution made by Martin Chambi and John Cohen to photographs spanning 20th Century Peru. Part of the Vamos festival. No URL

Dying for a hopeless cause?

11th July 2006, Northern Echo, UK

Feature on the current situation in Afghanistan with expert assessment from Dr Barry Gills, Reader in International Politics.
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Breakthrough in umbilical cord research

9th July 2006, Sunday Times, Irish edition, UK

Newcastle researcher Professor Colin McGukin will tell a Vatican-sponsored conference that it is possible to use stem cells from umbilical cords to grow human tissue.
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