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Footwear firm gets cash boost

29 September 2009  Northern Echo Business
Matt Scott, who set up MES Footwork during his second year at Newcastle University, has received £25,000 to help develop his company.

NHS dental crisis -can they stop the rot?

28 September 2009  Daily Telegraph
Newcastle University's Professor Jimmy Steele comments on how to address problems of patient access to NHS dentists.

Princess begins University life

25 September 2009  BBC online
Princess Eugenie has joined thousands of freshers as she begins her student life at Newcastle University.

'Tories will have a mountain to climb'

25 September 2009  The Northern Echo
Newcastle University's Dr Nick Randall comments on claims that the Labour Party is losing its stronghold in the North East.

Smoothing drive to green motoring

24 September 2009  The Journal
Tyneside-based firms are working with Newcastle University to develop a special engine component which could greatly improve the efficiency of electric vehicles.

Aspirin 'can prevent inherited form of bowel cancer'

22 September 2009  Daily Telegraph
Newcastle University's Prof John Burn presents at a conference that a daily dose of aspirin can help prevent an inherited form of bowel cancer.

Universities to axe places for UK students

20 September 2009  Sunday Times
Leading universities, including Newcastle, are aiming to recruit more foreign students to offset future cuts in public spending. Places for UK students may be reduced by some universities.

Freshers' week is an education in commercialism

19 September 2009  Guardian, student finance
Many of Britain' universities have now opened their doors for the start of term, but the first week is likely to challenge your wallet, not your brain.

Lib Dems go south - but eye gains in the North

19 September 2009  The Journal
Political expert Martin Farr of Newcastle University questions how successful Mr Clegg would be in bringing voters to the Lib Dems at an election.

Runners sign up for DNA research

18 September 2009  BBC online
About 1,000 runners have signed up for a ground-breaking study led by Newcastle University's Prof Patrick Chinnery into the impact DNA has on race performance.

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