
Faculty of Education and Arts
Welcome to the Faculty of Education and Arts. We offer a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs that provide innovative and leading edge education to the students of the world.
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Research
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News
Expanding future teachers' cultural understanding
Expanding the understanding of the social and cultural contexts that shape education and teaching is the motivation behind a public lecture tomorrow by a leading female Islamic academic.
Expanding the understanding of the social and cultural contexts that shape education and teaching is the motivation behind a public lecture tomorrow by a leading female Islamic academic.
Correction: Dads may be the key to healthy kids
Researchers from the University of Newcastle are leading a world-first study which builds on initial unpublished research that children are most likely to be guided by a father's eating and exercise habits.
Researchers from the University of Newcastle are leading a world-first study which builds on initial unpublished research that children are most likely to be guided by a father's eating and exercise habits.
Student takes out $3,000 art prize
University of Newcastle PhD Fine Art student Fiona Greenhill has taken out the third annual Sydney, City of Villages Art Prize for her work 'Distant Lights, Balmain, Darling Street'.
University of Newcastle PhD Fine Art student Fiona Greenhill has taken out the third annual Sydney, City of Villages Art Prize for her work 'Distant Lights, Balmain, Darling Street'.
Another honour for Napoleon literary work
A critically acclaimed biography of French military and political leader Napoleon Bonaparte by University of Newcastle historian Dr Philip Dwyer, has been shortlisted for the 2008 Prime Minister's Literary Awards.
A critically acclaimed biography of French military and political leader Napoleon Bonaparte by University of Newcastle historian Dr Philip Dwyer, has been shortlisted for the 2008 Prime Minister's Literary Awards.
The Battle is Won - Chamber Choir Victorious
The University of Newcastle Chamber Choir tonight added another impressive win to its collection, taking out the final of the Seven Network's competition - Battle Of The Choirs.
The University of Newcastle Chamber Choir tonight added another impressive win to its collection, taking out the final of the Seven Network's competition - Battle Of The Choirs.
Events
Public lecture - Djon Mundine OAM
Djon Mundine, the Indigenous Curator at the Campbelltown Art Centre, will speak at the Newcastle Region Art Gallery in Laman Street, Newcastle, on Friday 29 August 2008 at 6pm.
Djon Mundine, the Indigenous Curator at the Campbelltown Art Centre, will speak at the Newcastle Region Art Gallery in Laman Street, Newcastle, on Friday 29 August 2008 at 6pm.
School of Humanities and Social Science Seminars and Conferences
For a list of upcoming events hosted by the School, please click here.
For a list of upcoming events hosted by the School, please click here.
Revamped lunchtime concerts underway at the Con
The University of Newcastle's 2008 lunchtime concert series has been launched with the series reflecting Professor Richard Vella's new vision for the Conservatorium.
The University of Newcastle's 2008 lunchtime concert series has been launched with the series reflecting Professor Richard Vella's new vision for the Conservatorium.
Taking it to the streets: The two way benefits of university service to families and communities
This event showcases the benefits of University provision of services for families and communities - in essence the mutual learning that accrues from taking academia to the streets via the work of the Family Action and Special Education Centres.
This event showcases the benefits of University provision of services for families and communities - in essence the mutual learning that accrues from taking academia to the streets via the work of the Family Action and Special Education Centres.
New Ideas in Arts and Health
The ArtsHealth Centre for Research and Practice is a recent initiative of the University of Newcastle established to undertake collaborative research that examines the interface between the humanities and creative arts and medicine and health.
The ArtsHealth Centre for Research and Practice is a recent initiative of the University of Newcastle established to undertake collaborative research that examines the interface between the humanities and creative arts and medicine and health.



