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Andrew means business after university course

WHEN budding entrepreneur Andrew Eastwood embarked on his business management course he didn’t expect to be making money quite so soon.

published on: 3rd September 2002

 

Golfers turn out to support young sporting talent

One hundred and thirty-six competitors will be teeing off at Newcastle University's 18-hole golf course at Close House, Wylam, this Sunday (1 September) for the seventeenth annual Sports Bursaries Golf Tournament.

published on: 29th August 2002

 

Hatton Gallery announces first major Terry Farrell exhibition

The Hatton Gallery, at Newcastle University, is to host the first major exhibition of the work of internationally-renowned architect and urban designer, Sir Terry Farrell.

published on: 29th August 2002

 

Trees get criminal treatment

Rogue trees are being ‘fingered’ by gene detectives using a well-known technique to catch criminals. Newcastle University scientists are using DNA fingerprinting to help insurers identify trees that are causing houses to subside.

published on: 28th August 2002

 

Groundbreaking research into fertility problems

WellBeing, the national health research charity for women and babies, has awarded over £80,000 to a Newcastle-based team of doctors for a pioneering project to investigate fertility problems in older women

published on: 16th August 2002

 

Ending the misery of premature birth

Newcastle University researchers are turning detective to help solve some of the mysteries plaguing premature labour.

published on: 13th August 2002

 

Newcastle University Clearing 2002

PLACES on a variety of degree courses are available through the Newcastle University clearing system this year, which begins on A-level results day, Thursday August 15.

published on: 13th August 2002

 

New drugs boost for asbestos-related lung cancer sufferers

Clinical trials of a new anticancer drug combination carried out by researchers at Newcastle University show that it has potential to almost double the life expectancy of sufferers of Mesothelioma – a form of lung cancer which affects around 1,700 people in the UK every year – according to a report published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

published on: 13th August 2002

 

University is commended by Government watchdog

Newcastle University's commitment to teaching quality and student satisfaction have been commended in a report by the Government’s watchdog on standards in higher education.

published on: 2nd August 2002

 

Prime Minister unveils team to lead scientific vision

Prime Minister Tony Blair has unveiled a top team of 15 standard bearers, including Professor Christopher Edwards, Vice Chancellor of Newcastle University, charged with turning the North East’s cutting-edge scientific research into new commercial development and jobs.

published on: 26th July 2002

 
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