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THE Awards 2008

26th September 2008, Times Higher, UK

Two Newcastle University projects, HaSS Faculty Futures and Operating Theatre, have been shortlisted for THE awards.
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University in bid to create talent pool

25th September 2008, The Journal, UK

Newcastle university has joined other institutions in a pioneering project to create a talent pool of students from under-privileged backgrounds. No url

Grey day students book a place in the yellow sun

24th September 2008, The Journal, UK

A 'flash mob' of students from Newcastle University promote the Common Book Campaign to read the novel Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. No url

Talent pool for university access

24th September 2008, BBC Online, Worldwide

Nine universities including Newcastle will work together to help bright pupils from poorer homes gain places. BBC article includes comment by Lesley Braiden of Newcastle University.
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Up to speed

23rd September 2008, Los Angeles Times, USA, Worldwide

A collision avoidance system developed from a study of locusts, by Dr Claire Rind of Newcastle University, could help Volvo design cars that do not crash.
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Disgraced S Korean scientist to get cloning patent

23rd September 2008, International Herald Tribune, Worldwide

Australia is expected to patent stem cell technology developed by a disgraced Korean scientist. Article includes comment from Dr Lyle Armstrong of Newcastle University.
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University begins at school

23rd September 2008, The Guardian, education supplement, UK

The head teacher of a Northumberland school that has teamed up with Newcastle and Sunderland Universities says more could be done through partnerships.
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Graduates can count on company's support

22nd September 2008, Northern EchoUK,

Five of the new starters at financial firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) joined from the Flying Start programme run at Newcastle University in collaboration with PwC and the Institute of Chartered Accountants. No URL

Labour say coal is a burning issue

22nd September 2008, The Journal, UK

Energy minister Malcolm Wicks has said he is interested in work being done by Newcastle University into underground gasification and other clean coal technologies.
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No Plan B on nuclear option

22nd September 2008, The Daily Telegraph, UK

The possible takeover of British Energy could kick-start construction of nuclear power stations. Article includes comment by Ian Fells, Emeritus Professor of Energy at Newcastle University.
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