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Mary aspires to inspire youngsters

26th February 2007, The Journal, northern business daily, UK

The 'monday interview' features Mary Coyle, memeber of Court, Newcastle University, who is the new head of Aspire, which works with youngsters, educationalists and businesses to keep young talent in the region. No URL

V-Cs' 7.9% pay rise is twice that of staff's

23rd February 2007, THES, UK

The Times Higher's annual vice-chancellors' pay survey revealed an average 7.9% rise whilst the table shows a 2.6% rise for Newcastle University's Vice-Chancellor. No URL

We can't just turn our backs on Iraq'

22nd February 2007, The Northern Echo, UK

A feature examining whether the announced withdrawal of troops from Iraq marks a genuine turning point in the conflict or simply abandonment includes comment from Professor Barry Gills and Dr Kyle Grayson (both Geography, Politics and Sociology).
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The Big Question: Should women be paid to donate their eggs for stem cell research?

22nd February 2007, The Independent, UK

Q&A about altruistic egg donation, which refers to earlier embryonic stem cell research carried out by scientists at Newcastle University.
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Students hope to find tea solutions

21st February 2007, Journal, northern business daily, UK

This year's 'outstanding' batch of MBA students at Newcastle University are brewing up answers to complex marketing problems posed by tea-seller Ringtons. No URL

Hatton step in to show gems

19th February 2007, The Journal, culture, UK

The excellent Hatton Gallery at Newcastle seems to be a perfect fit for the historic exhibition, 'This Will Not Happen Without You' which documents three decades of North East contemporary art history.
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Autism gene breakthrough hailed

19th February 2007, BBC online, UK

Experts including Professor John Burn (Institute of Human Genetics) have hailed the news that scientists have found new autism genes.
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Student thought to have meningitis

17th February 2007, The Journal, UK

A 19-year-old Newcastle University law student is understood to be responding well to treatment whilst students in her year group have been sent information about meningitis and close contacts have been offered antibiotics.
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Academic picked for multi-million research project

17th February 2007, The Journal, UK

James Tooley, Professor of Policy Studies in Education, will spend the next year helping invest more than £50m in schools in developing countries.
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Learn to live better

16th February 2007, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University Students' Union will challenge people to live more environmentally friendly lifestyles with an ethics and environment week from 26 February to 2 March. No URL

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