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Noteworthy 2001 – 2006 archive

Noteworthy Archive

Noteworthy started life in 2001 as the alumni magazine of the University of Luton and has undergone some changes in that time!

Please take a look through some earlier editions of the magazine and see what's changed – and what hasn't — stories of success and of lives transformed by the University.

Winter 2006 Issue

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Features:
  • Cover story - Merger gets off to a flying start: Introducing the new University of Bedfordshire.
  • Meet the new kids on the block: Noteworthy shines the spotlight on some new faces joining the Faculty of Creative Arts, Technologies and Science (CATS).
  • Stopping traffic: Professor David Barrett leads research into human trafficking.
  • We're leading the field in Innovation: case studies of business innovation success.
  • Out of this world: University of Bedfordshire launches a new foundation degree in Carnival Arts Development.
  • Reunion special: 1990s graduates return to the SU for a night of fun and reminiscence.

Winter 2005 Issue

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Features:
Noteworthy Winter 2005 Issue
  • Cover story - Corene's got the X Factor: The Luton–born singer appeared on ITV's talent show in trio Voices with Soul
  • Win an iPod: Support the scholarships fund with a text message and get the chance to win an iPod
  • Friends Reunited - Julie Pankhurst reveals what triggered her to set up her successful reunion website
  • Masters of the Media - Latest updates on what is happening in the School of Media, Art and Design
  • Bilal's date with success - Bilal's idea for an energising drink won this year's Business Concept Competition
  • Where are they now? - Catch up with your old friends

Winter 2004 Issue

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Features:
Noteworthy Winter 2004
  • Cover story - League of Champions: student Matt Thomas makes his mark on rugby football
  • A World of Friendship - Maintaining University–forged connections across the world
  • Lessons in good health - Reinforcing our reputation for excellence in health care teaching
  • Success Story - Former student, Gemma Hunt, BBC television presenter
  • Where are they now? - Spotlight on the success of our graduates

Autumn 2003 Issue

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Features:
Noteworthy Autumn 2003 Issue
  • Cover story - Continuing Growth: A message from the new Vice Chancellor
  • Leaping up the league tables - Charles Clarke: "Bloody Brilliant."
  • Boosting Business - Former student Karen's special role
  • Sucess Story - Our Media Arts Department is one of the best
  • Where are they now? - Spotlight on successful graduates

Spring 2003 Issue

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Features:
Noteworthy Spring 2003 Issue
  • Cover story - Spotlight on the success of our graduates - Claudine Raymond – studio floor manager
  • Be part of our future - Lord Faulkner tells how
  • Design for plaza revealed - The final design has been chosen
  • Your money at work - How scholarship funding changes lives
  • Business connections - Take advantage of the experts

Summer 2002 Issue

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Features:
Noteworthy Summer 2002 Issue
  • First degree success - Top prize for Suzella Palmer against all the odds
  • Sounds of Italy - Symphonia Academica play Italian classics
  • 10 years of success - Building a powerful reputation in a short lifetime
  • Plans for the future - The drive to improve has never been more dynamic
  • An Englishman in Japan - Teaching English as a foreign language

Summer 2001 Issue

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Features:
Noteworthy Summer 2001 Issue
  • Luton's new look - The University has a brand new identity
  • Message for business - Michael Heseltine gives inaugural lecture at NCC
  • Luton's sporting stars - Putting the University on the sports map
  • Joining the jet set - High–fliers join forces
  • Dancing and diet - The stark truth behind the beauty of ballet

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