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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.

Which photo do you like best?

24 November 2009  The Journal, Culture
The ten shortlisted images in the competition entitled Picture of Health and forming part of the 175th celebrations of Newcastle University's Medical School are displayed.
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Focus on Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

23 November 2009  Evening Chronicle
Newcastle University's Dr Stuart Watson provides expert comment on this disorder.

'Flooding like Amazon' alert

23 Nobember 2009  The Journal
Floods as powerful as the Amazon river coud hit parts of europe within, decades, according to Newcastle University's Dr Andy Russell.
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Shared space - good for collaboration or too noisy?

20 November 2009  Times Higher
Article comments on the pros and cons of open-plan workspaces for academics and mentions Newcastle University's Devonshire building as an example.

Northern highlights

20 November 2009  Times Higher, Campus round-up
The Great North Museum, a £26 million project that has taken three years to complete, has (officially) opened at Newcastle University.

University plans tuition and bursary aid for poor families

20 November 2009  Northern Echo
Durham University is offering bursaries of up to £2,000 a year to bright children from poor families. The case-study completed his medical training at Newcastle University.

Research work comes of age

19 November 2009   Evening Chronicle
Newcastle University has won a Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for its work with ageing.
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University and college awards: the winners

19 November 2009  Daily Telegraph
Queen's Anniversary prizes have been awarded to universities, including Newcastle for its applied research into ageing and health, led by Professor Tom Kirkwood.

Cuts may put iconic Armstrong building in danger

19 November 2009  The Journal
Pro-vice-chancellor Tony Stevenson comments on cuts in the higher education budget that could threaten listed buildings such as the Armstrong.

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