Enabling better, healthier living in our communities and beyond.

We are doctors, nurses and midwives. Pharmacists, occupational therapists, biomedical scientists, physiotherapists. Epidemiologists, nutritionists, radiographers. And so much more. We are leaders and listeners.

Top 175 ? university in the world
Ranked 8 ? in Australia for Medicine
World top 38 ? for Nursing
Over 100 ? Indigenous doctors have graduated
About our College

About our College

Our College strives to make a difference by preparing exemplary, career ready health care and health research professionals, and producing world-leading research that builds capacity for excellence in healthcare intervention.

Our Schools

Research stories

Education

Education

Taught in state-of-the-art learning environments and inspired by passionate lecturers, our students are prepared for the health and medical workforce of today — and tomorrow.

Department of Rural Health

Department of Rural Health

We facilitate community engagement activities, tackle rural health challenges through research, and support undergraduate placements within our NSW footprint for domestic allied health, medicine and nursing students from Commonwealth-funded universities.

International Engagement

International Engagement

Through international research partnerships and our focus on creating life-ready, globally minded graduates, we proudly engage with countries across the world.

Health

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Career-ready placement

Our strong connections to government bodies, industry and the community enable us to transform lives, and broaden learning opportunities for our students.

Shanae’s passion for caring delivers her dream to work in health

Shanae’s passion for caring delivers her dream to work in health

A proud Dharug woman, born and raised on Darkinjung Country on the New South Wales’ Central Coast, Shanae Godbold always knew she wanted to go into some form of medicine.

Proving age is just a number, Arlyn wants to inspire more women in their 50s to pursue education

Proving age is just a number, Arlyn wants to inspire more women in their 50s to pursue education

Ever since Arlyn Ellis was a child, it was her dream to one day become a nurse – but she never thought it was possible.

World-first platform to help understand how bushfire smoke harms the lungs and heart

World-first platform to help understand how bushfire smoke harms the lungs and heart

A research team has developed a world-first platform to define the impact of exposure to landscape fire smoke on the heart and lungs.

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Why I donate

Why I donate

“When I was growing up, I was lucky enough to be the recipient of some incredible scholarships which positively shaped my upbringing and education.” Dylan Alcott AO

Solving our region’s greatest challenges at a world-class level

Solving our region’s greatest challenges at a world-class level

University of Newcastle secures top spots in global rankings

Researchers calling time on ovarian cancer

Researchers calling time on ovarian cancer

Born from incredible loss, a special friendship between Dubbo farmer Brian Schloeffel and Professor Pradeep Tanwar is helping to spread awareness about ovarian cancer and the potentially life-changing early detection test that researchers at the University of Newcastle’s Global Centre for Gynaecological Diseases are developing.