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University to build business links

5th November 2008, The Journal, nebusiness, UK

Professor Ian Clarke, the new Director of Newcastle University Business School, wants to strengthen the university's international standing and its links with businesses.
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Universities' challenge

5th November 2008, The Journal, UK

International students are using fake qualifications to try to secure places at North East universities, including Newcastle.
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Second top-flight delegation taps into North mining expertise

5th November 2008, The Journal, UK

A foreign delegation is studying the region's mining and land restoration expertise. Professor Paul Younger of Newcastle University has been involved with previous visits. No URL

New bacterium offers disease hope

5th November 2008, Channel 4 News online, Worldwide

Medical and computing science students at Newcastle University have designed a bacterium that glows red if pathogens - disease-causing micro-organisms - are present.
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Latin ad infinitum? Not in Great Britain

4th November 2008, Seattle Times online, Worldwide

Retired Newcastle University classics professor Peter Jones comments on local councils' decision to veto the use of Latin words and phrases in official documents.
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Poorer prospects

4th November 2008, Guardian Education online, Worldwide

Nick Keeley, of Newcastle University's careers service, says many students do not realise their job prospects will be affected by the credit crunch.
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Spy in the sky road pricing over the top says former top transport official

4th November 2008, Daily Telegraph, UK

Eric Sampson, professor of transport at Newcastle University, says a satellite 'pay-as-you-go' system for road use will cause problems.
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Brain receptor schizophrenia clue

3rd November 2008, BBC Online, Worldwide

Newcastle University scientists say there may be a link between people with schizophrenia and abnormal electrical brain waves.
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Matthew Tait: Defence minister

2nd November 2008, Sunday Times online, UK

Feature on rising rugby star Matt Tait, who is studying for a degree in biomedical science at Newcastle University.
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Bahamas landing for capsized yacht

1st November 2008, The Journal, UK

A racing catamaran has been washed up in the Bahamas two years after Ross Hobson, a senior lecturer at Newcastle University Dental School, had to abandon it.
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