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July 2010

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Dr Kazuyo Nakabayashi.Do we see things at face value?
05 August 2010
A Teesside academic has won an £80,000 grant to research how we recognise people's faces.


Pictured left to right, Dominic Lusardi and Sam Harrison of Animmersion.Animmersion are immersed in the Tall Ships
03 August 2010
A duo of Teesside University graduates has made a significant contribution to this week’s Tall Ships event in Hartlepool.


James Mountain during his coaching days with the Botswana academy.New coach aims to improve on last year’s treble success
03 August 2010
After a treble-winning season the University’s women’s football team have a new coach to help them reach greater heights.


A Meteoric procession begins at Bottle of NotesA Meteoric procession begins at Bottle of Notes
22 July 2010
Nearly 400 primary school children gathered at Middlesbrough’s Centre Square, near the Bottle of Notes sculpture.

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Elaine Pearson, Principal Lecturer. Research to transform lives of disabled learners
22 July 2010
Researchers at Teesside have been awarded a £30,000 grant to help transform the lives of disabled learners and their teachers.


Pupils give Meteor the thumbs-up.Mini-graduation for Meteor pupils
19 July 2010
Nearly 400 primary school children will take part in a procession and mini-graduation to mark the end of the twelfth Meteor Summer School at the University.


Dan Brown, with his travel electric guitar.Eco axe will hit the right notes
16 July 2010
A range of innovative designs and projects will be on display as part of the MSc Design show.

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Linda Polley, a senior lecturer in historyBuilding a history
14 July 2010
The finale of our public lecture series celebrating the 80th anniversary of Teesside University took visitors back in time.

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Crimestoppers youth worker Chris Preddie, Unity City Academy pupil Adele Smith, Crimestoppers Youth Board member Jenny Hill,  Unity City Academy pupil Melissa Rountree and Crimestoppers Youth Board member Hazel Geldard.Students back fun event with serious message
13 July 2010
A fun event with a serious message was organised at a Middlesbrough school by University students from the Crimestoppers Youth Board.


Twin brothers Rhys and Liam David.Tees Valley twins create their own Temenos at twelfth Meteor
12 July 2010
Twin brothers Rhys and Liam David joined nearly 500 other primary school children at the University to design and build their own mini Temenos.

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