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Bellamy warms up the debate

26th February 2008, The Journal, UK

David Bellamy disagreed with the other panellists at a Question Time-style debate on climate change last night. Article includes comment from Newcastle University's Professor Barry Gills. No URL

Fears as children are born too early

26th February 2008, The Journal, UK

Professor Michael Taggart of Newcastle University supports a call for increased understanding of premature birth.
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\'Keep noise down\' call to students

26th February 2008, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University's Students' Union launched its Silent Students Happy Homes (SSHH) campaign yesterday to raise awareness of the possible tensions that noise can cause. No URL

Referee on an uneven playing field

26th February 2008, The Guardian, education supplement, UK

Profile of Schools Adjudicator Philip Hunter, who took his degree at Newcastle (then part of Durham University).
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Don't ignore your child's growing pains - it could be arthritis

26th February 2008, Daily Mail, UK

Feature about childhood arthritis including comment from Newcastle University specialist, Professor Helen Foster.
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Prescription drugs: legal and lethal

24th February 2008, Sunday Times magazine, UK

Emeritus Professor Heather Ashton, Newcastle University, comments on the growing problem of prescription drug abuse.
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Selling benefits of green spaces

23rd February 2008, The Journal, UK

Details about Newcastle University's carbon management plan and the Union's Ethics and Environment Week. No URL

We need to keep our graduates in region

23rd February 2008, The Journal, UK

Aspire, Newcastle University's Enterprise Centre, is cited as a good example of how to retain graduates in the North East. No URL

Teach first: a fast-track for knowledge

23rd February 2008, Daily Telegraph, UK

Newcastle University graduate Sam Watson-Jones has been recruited by Teach First, a radical new programme that puts graduates into teaching at some of Britain's most difficult schools.
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Career issues deflect scientists from innovation

22nd February 2008, Times Higher, UK

UK researchers are preoccupied with incremental progress rather than major discoveries, says a study by Dr Bruce Charlton and Dr Peter Andras of Newcastle University.
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