- University maintains research ranking
The University of Newcastle remains in the top 10 research universities in Australia following today's announcement of more than $9 million in new funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC).
- $1 million to stop rust in its tracks
The costly, ongoing replacement of corroded infrastructure across Australia may soon be a thing of the past with new research underway at the University of Newcastle.
- Convocation Awards for outstanding graduates
The University of Newcastle will recognise the outstanding achievements of three of its distinguished graduates at the annual Alumni (Convocation) Awards tomorrow night.
- Exhibition: Bringing opposites together
Marking the start of Occupational Therapy Week, fourth year occupational therapy students at the University of Newcastle will unveil artwork exploring the theme of 'occupation'.
- Guest lecture - Pakistan High Commissioner
Wednesday, 22 October. Pakistan's perspective on regional security and global peace will be the focus of a guest lecture by the High Commissioner of Pakistan, His Excellency Mr Jalani Abbas Jilani, at the University of Newcastle next week.
- 2008 HMRI Awards Night
5th November 2008. Join Natasha Beyersdorf from NBN Television as she leads a celebration of Hunter researchers, our loyal supporters, and their passion for improving the health of the community.
- Organ Recital by Winning Director of "Battle of the Choirs", Philip Matthias.
19th October 2008. Masterworks for Grand Organ being performed by Philip Matthias on the new Ahlborn-Gallanti Combination Organ in the Great Hall at 2.30pm on Sunday 19th October 2008.
- Bill of Rights Symposium
Wednesday, 29 October 2008. Panellists will include the NSW Attorney General, the Hon John Hatzistergos, the Right Rev'd Dr Brian Farran, Anglican Bishop of Newcastle, Catherine Henry, President of the Newcastle Law Society and Lucy Wilk, Honours Candidate School of Law.
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