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Doing it for themselves

30 November 2009  The Guardian
Article considering if the new generation of journalists also need to be entrepreneurs mentions that Newcastle University is adding entrpreneurial training to its journalism course next year.

Bulgarian fan shows driving ambition

30 November 2009  The Journal
Newcastle University student Yuri Boyanin travelled for five days and across mountains to reach university and his favourite football club.

Breakfast is secret of health

28 November 2009  Daily Express
Article on the value of eating breakfast includes comment from Newcastle University's Prof Chris Seal.
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Students with a taste for adventure

28 November 2009  The Journal
Feature on Newcastle University's Tales from the Bush student expeditions, which included a trip to Kyrgyzstan to document its nomadic culture.

University's tribute after singer dies at 36

28 November 2009  The Journal
Colleagues remember opera singer and Newcastle University tutor Amy Black, who died last week.
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Landslides under scrutiny

26 November 2009  Times Higher
A team of scientists led by Newcastle University has flown to Sumatra to investigate how technology can prepare vulnerable communities for the impact of devastating earthquakes.

In praise of ... mint

26 November 2009  The Guardian
The Guardian's 'opinion page' comments on the usefulness of mint, in the light of the Newcastle University research about the painkilling property of the Brazilian variety.

The American lesson: How to be top

26 November 2009  Times Higher
Article arguing that Ivy League institutions rose to greatness only after being cut off from state aid and meddling, mentions that Newcastle University was originally independent from the state.

Brazilian Mint reduces pain 'as effectively as leading drugs'

25 November 2009  Daily Telegraph
Researchers at Newcastle University have scientifically proven the pain-relieving properties of this ancient remedy.

Six business giants hope to inspire future leaders

25 November 2009  The Journal
Newcastle University's Dr Tony Trapp heads up a team of six of the region's leading business figures in a bid to inspire others to realise their potential.

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