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Newcastle scientists join charity run

Cancer researchers from Newcastle University are urging local lads to help conquer the disease by signing up for Cancer Research UK's first Men's Cancer Run at Newcastle's Exhibition Park.

published on: 6th April 2005

 

The General Election 2005 - politics experts

Four Newcastle University researchers, who are experts in British politics, are available for print and broadcast media interviews in the run-up to and during the General Election.

published on: 4th April 2005

 

Whales and dolphins in the North Sea 'on the increase'

A project to map the presence of whales and dolphins off the North East coast has recorded sightings of no fewer than 614 individual creatures in the space of 12 months.

published on: 4th April 2005

 

New £4.5m healthcare research facility opened

A major centre dedicated to finding new treatments for patients with conditions such as diabetes and arthritis opens today.

published on: 1st April 2005

 

Great opportunities in small things

A range of new jobs in one of the world's most advanced technologies - nanotechnology - have been created at a Newcastle University-based business.

published on: 31st March 2005

 

Researchers map tranquillity

Researchers have created the first detailed, accurate maps showing places which make people feel tranquil.

published on: 23rd March 2005

 

Bursary and outreach schemes are given the go-ahead

The Office for Fair Access has given the go-ahead to Newcastle University's imaginative outreach programme and £14 million bursary scheme, which are aimed at boosting recruitment from schools and colleges.

published on: 17th March 2005

 

Newcastle students make noise about science

John Woodcraft, 24, (pictured) and Dickon Howell, 29, both from Newcastle University, have been selected by the NOISE (New Outlooks in Science and Engineering) campaign, to be among ten role models to raise the profile of science and engineering and encourage young people to consider the range of careers available.

published on: 16th March 2005

 

Welcome return for artist’s life story in art

‘Resurrection’, the iconic narrative sculpture created for the Millennium by British artist, Anthony Green, makes a welcome return to the region this week (Saturday 19 March) when it goes on display at the Hatton Gallery, Newcastle University.

published on: 15th March 2005

 

University honours 'inspirational' achievement

Great Britain's most successful Paralympian ever, Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson, is to be honoured by Newcastle University.

published on: 4th March 2005

 
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