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Appointments

02 July 2009  The Times Higher
The Government's Chief Medical Officer, Professor Sir Liam Donaldson, has been appointed Chancellor of Newcastle University (third paragraph of article).

Action matches heat at Henley Royal Regatta

02 July 2009 The Daily Telegraph
Report on the opening day of Henley Royal Regatta mentions that kNewcastle University won the student coxed fours.

Flying the flag for the unsung heroes of science

01 July 2009  The ONE Show, BBC 1
Newcastle University helps to explain the vital contributions made by Sir Joseph Swan.
(15mins 20seconds through show.)

Puffin mystery: Why are so many dying at sea?

01 July 2009  BBC online
Puffins are to be fitted with "sat nav" devices in a bid to help Newcastle University scientists discover why their numbers are falling.

New hope for cancer patients

01 July 2009  The Journal
Newcastle Centre for Cancer Research, based at Newcastle University, officially launched today with the promise of new cancer drugs for the future.

Charging points kick off electric trials

30 June 2009  Northern Echo
A number of major companies, including Tesco and British Gas, will provide electric vehicle charging points,  monitored by Newcastle University.

Pollution levels used to help cut road delays

27 June 2009  The Journal
Traffic pollution sensors developed at Newcastle University will be used to identify congestion hot-spots and divert drivers from problem areas.
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Printmaking weekend puts region in the spotlight

27 June 2009  The Journal
The largest exhibition of printmaking in Britain for 20 years, the Northern Print Biennale, is opening at venues including the Hatton Gallery at Newcastle University.

Toothache

26 June 2009  The Economist
Article looks at the health of the nation's teeth over the years and quotes Newcastle University's Professor Jimmy Steele, who authored the latest review.

Should dentists pay for faulty treatments

26 June 2009  The Times
A new review, conducted by Newcastle University's Professor Jimmy Steele, says that dentists should guarantee their treatments for three years instead of one.

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