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  The University of Newcastle - Study Abroad - Towson University
The University of Newcastle is home to a diverse and cosmopolitan community with over 2,500 international students from over 100 countries worldwide.
Located in the north-east of England, Newcastle was recently named one of the most exciting party cities in the UK ranking higher than London, Glasgow and Leeds.
The university accommodation available is a mixture of catered Halls of Residence, and self-catering houses and flats.
wwwnew.towson.edu /studyabroad/UKDirectNewcastle.asp   (295 words)

  
 Newcastle University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University has its origins in the College of Medicine which was established in the city in 1834, and formally became a college of Durham University in 1851.
Growth of the Newcastle Division of the federal Durham University led to tensions within the structure and in 1963 an Act of Parliament separated the two divisions, leaving Durham as an 'Oxbridge'-style collegiate university and creating the University of Newcastle upon Tyne as a civic university similar to Hull, Leicester, Nottingham and Southampton.
Though Newcastle was the subject of the Channel 4 'Redbrick' documentary in 1986 it is not often considered to be either a redbrick or a plate glass university.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_Newcastle_upon_Tyne   (628 words)

  
 University of Newcastle Admission: Vault Student Surveys
University of Newcastle is very central 10 minutes to beach and shops.
The university has 2 bars, the bar on the hill and tanner bar.
The university of newcastle has 2 bars, the "bar on the hill" being the most popular and often gets very popular bands to play.
www.vault.com /college-admissions/University-of-Newcastle.html   (582 words)

  
 Student Portal Universities
The University of Newcastle provides innovative and leading edge research and education to the world.
The University also has a presence in the Newcastle central business district with its law and music schools, the latter providing a cultural link between the University and its local community.
Students are required to have at least one year of full time study at an approved university or other institution of higher education, and a grade point average of at least 2.5 or equivalent.
students.idp.com /english/university/newcastle   (369 words)

  
 Aimhigher: Newcastle upon Tyne, University of   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Today, the University is officially designated as the UK's centre of excellence for the teaching of medicine and dentistry and has developed other major strengths in the sciences, arts and humanities.
Newcastle is a founder member of the Russell Group of leading research universities and is a pioneer of modern widening participation projects.
In 2001, the University began a restructuring exercise linked to an ambitious investment programme to consolidate its position at the forefront of research, teaching and entrepreneurial activity in the higher education sector.
www.aimhigher.ac.uk /universities___colleges___hei/north_east/university_of_newcastle_upon_tyne.cfm   (377 words)

  
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At Newcastle, the sole method in which a student can express a grievance is to write a letter to the Dean of Faculty, who then deals with it without any further communication with the student.
The University is an autonomous body and HEQC does not have the powers to intervene in its management or the resources to undertake an ombudsman-like role in relation to individual complaints.
It is clear that your complaint alleging 'exam-fiddling' at the University of Newcastle, falls outside the remit of HEQC because it concerns academic matters.
www.neam.co.uk /newcastle/accountability.html   (1232 words)

  
 University of Newcastle
University of New Castle seeks to provide students, whatever their ages or circumstances, with opportunities to enhance their lives and careers through higher education.
In many cases, the education, knowledge, and skills attained by University of New Castle students has a direct impact on the greater good of the London and Vancouver metropolitan areas, as graduates are highly sought after by area businesses and organizations.
Additionally, University of New Castle is committed to research, technology, creative scholarship, and providing an institutional culture that reflects the plurality, collegiality, and integration of an increasingly diverse global workplace.
www.uncedu.us /aboutus.htm   (648 words)

  
 University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle is the regional capital of the North East and the thriving centre of its cultural, social, educational and commercial life.
The University of Newcastle upon Tyne is a long established institution, in the heart of the city.
From its origins in the 19th century, based on the Schools of Medicine and Engineering in the University of Durham, the University of Newcastle has grown to become one of the leading U K research universities and has close relationships with regional and national industry.
www-icprocessing.ee.surrey.ac.uk /3,5newcastle.htm   (1074 words)

  
 University of Newcastle
University of Newcastle Consortium is the central coordinating and support organization for a highly regarded cluster of seven independent colleges known as The Newcastle Colleges located.
That is, the university will accept applications and announce admissions decisions continually throughout the year.
University of New Castle's faculty comprises distinguished practitioners in the fields of business, education, government, human services, civic and research organizations.
www.uncedu.us   (90 words)

  
 University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear Strategic Health Authority - December 2005 - RG235 ...
The Newcastle Colleges merged to form King's College in 1937 and, in 1963, when the federal University was dissolved, King's College became the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
There are opportunities for clinician involvement in research, university lecturing, and student assessment and for university staff to have a strong clinical grounding through practice-based research, thus supporting students in both academic, clinical and research achievement.
University support for placement providers is excellent, with effective partnership working, facilitated by the new practice placement manager posts in clinical psychology, and SPEC and CCC meetings in SLT.
www.qaa.ac.uk /reviews/reports/health/newcastle06.asp   (11322 words)

  
 University of Newcastle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The University of Newcastle provides international students with the perfect combination of lifestyle and learning.
Newcastle's first term is from late February to June and the second is from July to November.
Participants in the University of Newcastle Regents Semester Program are also eligible for the Study Abroad Scholarship and a variety of other funding options.
fp.uni.edu /studyabroad/programs/Australia.asp   (1472 words)

  
 University of Newcastle
The University of Newcastle combines a country setting with all the advantages of city living.
Established in 1965, the University of Newcastle attracts students andstaff of the highest caliber.
Newcastle offers all of the usual city advantages, such as restaurants, cafes, parks and gardens, theatres, art galleries, shopping centers and nightclubs.
www.studyabroad.com /newtrumanclara/australia/newcastle_australia.html   (546 words)

  
 Reviews on University of Newcastle in general Look at tests, reports and read reviews: dooyoo.co.uk
University of Newcastle in general : The University of the Toon (or dooyoo want to study in the party capital of Engl...
Newcastle is one of the liveliest cities I have ever been to and come night time it has an amazing nightlife.
University of Newcastle in general : A must to go to or at least visit.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /universities/university-of-newcastle-in-general/reviews   (1273 words)

  
 Newcastle University | Higher | EducationGuardian.co.uk
Newcastle is a thriving cosmopolitan city that this year hosts the World Summit on Arts and Culture.
The University of Newcastle upon Tyne has a strong academic reputation and excellent social, IT and sports facilities.
Newcastle has an active student media: the weekly student newspaper, The Courier, has been a winner of the Student Newspaper of the Year award in recent years, and the student radio station, NSR (Newcastle Student Radio) is run by students from both the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Northumbria University.
education.guardian.co.uk /higher/universityguide/profile/story/0,,489418,00.html   (221 words)

  
 University of Newcastle upon Tyne - Language Centre
The University of Newcastle upon Tyne offers well organised libraries, an active sports centre and a modern Open Access Centre where to study foreign languages becomes more enjoyable.
The university setting is ideal, being right in the town centre and getting about the campus, town and student accommodation is simple.
Newcastle upon Tyne is one of the most popular student cities in the UK and offers a wide variety of social, cultural and educational opportunities.
www.intstudy.com /script/univ/newcastle_language.htm   (447 words)

  
 University of Newcastle, Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University of Newcastle is a member of Innovative Research Universities Australia (IRU Australia).
Of most prominence are the extensive student facilities at the John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, the University Department of Rural Health (UDRH) based at Tamworth Hospital, and the student areas of Gosford Hospital.
Students at the University are represented by the Newcastle University Students' Association (NUSA), the University of Newcastle Union Limited (UNU Ltd) and the Newcastle University Postgraduate Student Association (NUPSA).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_Newcastle_(NSW)   (1234 words)

  
 University of Newcastle
The University of Newcastle upon Tyne offers a range of undergraduate degrees in physics including Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Theoretical Physics, Physics with Medical Applications and Chemical Physics.
The University operates the PARTNERS scheme which is aimed at widening participation by encouraging applications from students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Newcastle University was awarded The Sunday Times University of the Year for 2000-01.
www.rdg.ac.uk /AcaDepts/sp/PPLATO/publish/the_team/newcastle_u_tyne_university.htm   (158 words)

  
 University of Newcastle
The challenge of adjusting to the new academic and social environment is assisted by the friendly and open welcome given to students by the International Student Support staff, by the Australian students and by the academics.
Central to student life is the University Union with over 20,000 members, which organises many of the University's important cultural and social events such as the Orientation Ball, the Beach Party, Big Wednesday and the Cultural Awakenings Festival.
Students are introduced to the Universities facilities via campus tours and receive briefings on the Australian academic system, cultural issues, recreational activities, sports clubs and local travel destinations.
www.australearn.org /Programs/StudyAbroad/Universities/AU/UNstudyabroad.htm   (1252 words)

  
 The University of Newcastle
The University of Newcastle is a modern, comprehensive, international, research intensive university with a tradition of intellectual service to the people of its region and beyond.
Currently ranked in the top 10 of Australia's 36 publicly funded universities of research output, the University of Newcastle enjoys significant research and teaching partnerships with universities throughout Asia and the Pacific and in Europe, North America and Africa.
Professor John Aitken of the University of Newcastle is the Director of the Centre, which brings together researchers from four universities - Newcastle, Monash, Queensland and the Australian National University - to carry out genome to phenome research, which has been named as a national research priority area.
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 University of Newcastle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
University of Newcastle, UK Nutritional genomics at the University of Newcastle is based in the Human Nutrition Research Centre with a major input from the Schools of Clinical Medical Sciences and Cell and Molecular Biosciences.
Researchers at Newcastle also have a major interest in the impact of polymorphisms in genes encoding enzymes for the metabolism of several nutrients including folate, selenium, vitamin A and fatty acids.
And experience in human studies means the University of Newcastle is leading in the Integration Activity: Genomics methods for nutritional studies in humans and model systems.
www.nugo.org /publicitem.m?pgid=4266&ctxid=2002   (413 words)

  
 University of Newcastle, Central Coast Campuses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The University of Newcastle was established in 1965 and has a student population of just over 20,000.
The two main campuses are at Callaghan in Newcastle and Ourimbah on the Central Coast.
The University is an exceptional achiever in research with an international reputation for expertise in innovative approaches to teaching and learning.
www.ccc.newcastle.edu.au /theuniversityofnewcastle/index.html   (120 words)

  
 University of Newcastle in general - Review - Choose Newcastle!!!!
Newcastle is an old red brick University and consequently it has some of those beautiful red brick parts that they just don't build anymore (this is where you will find architecture and the buisness school amongst others).
Newcastle also has a medical school which has been voted the third best in country after Oxbridge and the Royal Victoria Infirmary is literally on campus which I'm sure is very handy for med students.
Newcastle is also great for shopping and the Metrocentre is just a short trip away and if you're in to football as everyone else here, then St James is slap bang in the centre of town, on home days you can hear the crowd roar across the city!
dooyoo.co.uk /universities/university-of-newcastle-in-general/1014994   (1489 words)

  
 Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT) University of Newcastle
The University of Newcastle is the university of first preference for an increasing number of students.
To be considered for an offer at the University of Newcastle you require an Australian Year 12 with a minimum rank of 70 (inclusive of bonus entitlements), or equivalent.
The University of Newcastle accepts applications to defer the commencement of most of its undergraduate courses for a period of one year.
www.uac.edu.au /uni/general/uncleGeneral_Info.html   (4761 words)

  
 University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne International Summer School - Study Abroad - Towson University
Study at the International Summer School at Newcastle University in the North of England in 2007.
The city of Newcastle was voted Britain’s friendliest city in 2005 and ranked as one of the world’ s top eight cities to visit.
Application Process: Fill out the TU Newcastle University International Summer School Application Form and submit it to the TU Study Abroad Office.
wwwnew.towson.edu /studyabroad/newcastlesummer.asp   (329 words)

  
 SAU Australia Program, St. Ambrose University | Davenport, Iowa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Situated on a breathtaking stretch of Australia's coastline north of Sydney, the port city of Newcastle boasts wonderful beaches, low cost of living, a favorable climate, and casual lifestyle.
Newcastle offers many usual city advantages, such as restaurants, cafes, parks and gardens, theaters, art galleries, shopping centers, and nightclubs.
Established in 1965, the university has two campuses, Callaghan (the largest campus) in Newcastle, and Central Coast Campus at Ourimbah (between Newcastle and Sydney).
web.sau.edu /studyabroad/programs/australia-newcastle-ccis.htm   (438 words)

  
 The University of Newcastle
The CandIT development for this project is based in Newcastle's Faculty of Medicine and the aim is to produce a flexible web-based tool, designed to be adapted to the needs of different groups of users.
As one of the outcomes of the project work is the setting up by University Teaching Committee of a Personal and Academic Record Working Party to plan for institution-wide take-up of electronic PARs by October 2002, core principles are currently under review.
Within the English Department the PARs have been used to structure the feedback given to students on their submitted work: all Semester 1 submitted work is returned to students by their personal tutor, at a session in which the process is listed on the agenda for the meeting.
www.nottingham.ac.uk /padshe/Partners/Newcastle.htm   (749 words)

  
 University of Newcastle - Full Degree Programs
The University of Newcastle, established in 1965, attracts students and staff from the highest caliber.
University of Newcastle is known worldwide for it’s problem-based learning programs.
Newcastle combines a country setting with all the advantages of city living.
www.australearncanada.org /Programs/FullDegree/Universities/UN-FD.htm   (461 words)

  
 Newcastle University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Newcastle University has about 15,000 students in various subjects.
The photo gives an impression of the Bushland Campus: The university campus is divided in two major parts with Engineering and Natural Sciences in the far part and the Arts in the near part.
Not long ago, these parts were independent universities which have been merged but recently.
www.dean-online.de /gallery/HTML/NSW/Newcastle/NewcastleUni.html   (184 words)

  
 University of Newcastle MBA Admission: Vault Student Surveys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
University of Newcastle MBA Admission: Vault Student Surveys
The university has on campus housing available, but this is largely for undergraduates.There is however facility for the university to help find...
THe University has an excellent student program with, live bands and social events which are well oragnised and frequent.
www.vault.com /mba-admissions/University-of-Newcastle.html   (354 words)

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