Archive of news for January 2011

January 2011

3rd

REMINDER - University of Newcastle Advisory Days January 2011

University of Newcastle staff and students will be on hand to talk to prospective students about study options, preferences, preference changes and alternative entry, at Advisory Day on Wednesday 5 January 2011.

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3rd

Expert List

PLEASE KEEP: This is a reference list for several University experts and their availability during the New Year period.

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6th

Researcher to interpret entrepreneurship across cultural borders

Looking for links between Indigenous entrepreneurs in Europe and the Pacific Rim is at the centre of unique research by an award-winning University of Newcastle academic.

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17th

Playful dads needed for childhood study

University of Newcastle researchers are studying how a bit of ‘rough and tumble’ with dad can benefit a child’s early development.

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17th

Region's education options boosted by landmark agreement

A landmark agreement between the region’s top education and training institutions will streamline and improve education options for local students.

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19th

University releases Main Round Offers

The University of Newcastle released 8,143 Main Round Offers to undergraduate students tonight.

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25th

Noah's Ark exhibition to raise money for flood relief

A scale model of Noah’s Ark is part of a University of Newcastle exhibition created to raise money for Queensland’s flood relief.

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27th

Former Deputy Chancellor honoured

Former University of Newcastle Deputy Chancellor Professor Ken Dutton has been recognised in the 2011 Australia Day honours list.

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28th

Newcastle breaking through glass ceiling with scholarship win

University of Newcastle Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Services), Dr Sue Gould, is one of 70 Australian women to be awarded a prestigious Board Diversity Scholarship.

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31st

Numbers add up for Newcastle research

More than 70 per cent of the University of Newcastle’s research has been rated at or above the world standard according to an independent Australian Government assessment released today.

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