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Opinion: Beyond the best and brightest

29th May 2008, Times Higher, UK

An Edinburgh academic responds to Dr Bruce Charlton's comments that children from middle-class families are more likely to get into top universities because they have a higher average IQ.
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Other lives: Will Howard

29th May 2008, The Guardian, UK

Nuclear disarmament campaigner, Will Howard, who graduated from Newcastle University with a BSc and PhD in soil science, has died aged 56.
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Household energy bills 'to top £1,500'

29th May 2008, The Daily Telegraph, UK

Industry experts including Emeritus Professor Ian Fells of Newcastle University are warning the ever-increasing demand for energy could lead to rising prices and a summer of blackouts.
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New initiative aims to resolve critical shortfall in the number of young engineers

29th May 2008, The Independent, Education, UK

Newcastle and Nottingham Universities have joined forces with a network of companies to sponsor the next generation of electrical and electronic engineers through university.
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Organic milk is healthier, says study

28th May 2008, The Daily Telegraph, UK

A Newcastle University study has shown that drinking organic milk has greater health benefits than drinking normal milk.
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Tuck in to reunion at university

27th May 2008, The Journal, UK

Regional food will be promoted at Newcastle University's reunion in June. For more information, see NewsLink article.
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Shedding light on rare immune deficiency

27th May 2008, The Northern Echo, UK

Newcastle University's Dr Andy Gennery and his team shed new light on a potentially fatal inherited illness which damages the immune system. No URL

Students in accommodation protest

23rd May 2008, BBC Online, UK

Medical students in Newcastle are protesting against a decision to scrap free accommodation for junior doctors.
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University to offer science courses for students who bypass A-levels

23rd May 2008, The Independent, UK

Pupils will soon be able to study science at Newcastle University by studying Open University modules instead of A-levels.
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Boost for budding scientists

22nd May 2008, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University has joined forces with Monkseaton High School and the Open University in an effort to harness young talent in science, technology, engineering and maths. No URL

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