Archive of news for February 2007
February 2007
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New University year gets underway
More than 150 students will get their first taste of university life when the University of Newcastle's annual Orientation Day gets underway this week at the Port Macquarie campus.
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| 7th |
Co-Op Bookshop Successful in Tender Process
The Co-Op Bookshop has been awarded the tender to provide to staff and students bookshop services for the next five years.
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| 8th |
Commencement Ceremony marks start of the Uni year
The start of the 2007 academic year will be celebrated at a Commencement Ceremony at the University of Newcastle next week.
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| 9th |
Uni O Week gets underway at Callaghan
Almost 6,000 students will get their first taste of university life when the University of Newcastle's annual Orientation Program gets underway next week at the Callaghan campus.
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| 9th |
Uni O Week gets underway at Ourimbah
Around 1,500 students will get their first taste of university life when the University of Newcastle's annual Orientation Program gets underway next week at the Ourimbah campus.
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| 12th |
Newcastle receives top marks in competitive international ranking
The University of Newcastle has been ranked as one of the world's top 100 universities for engineering technology and computer sciences.
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| 12th |
Award winning choir to hold auditions
The University of Newcastle's Chamber Choir will hold auditions for new voices to join the award winning ensemble which will travel to the UK this year for recitals in St Paul's Cathedral, London and live broadcasts for BBC Radio.
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| 14th |
New international markets in TUNRA CEO's sights
Breaking into new international markets will be a key driver for the new CEO of The University of Newcastle Research Associates (TUNRA).
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| 14th |
Quality teaching inspires University Medallist
Inspiring high school teachers who were good role models motivated University Medallist Andrew Myles to follow in their footsteps and embark on a career in teaching.
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| 19th |
Newcastle Earthquake Seminar
Dr Christian Klose from the Lamont-Doherty Observatory in New York, USA, will discuss his research on the causes of the 1989 Newcastle earthquake.
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| 24th |
Infectious disease threats in the global village - are we prepared?
This public seminar is being hosted by the Newcastle Institute of Public Health (NIPH) on Tuesday 6 March.
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