Archive of news for April 2011

April 2011

8th

Newcastle strengthens links with South African University

A trailblazer in the fight against apartheid in South Africa will be on campus next Monday to sign a historic agreement with the University of Newcastle.

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13th

Research puts Aussie gridiron stars to the test

Australian first research to test the physical capabilities of junior star gridiron players will be conducted next week by staff and students of the University of Newcastle.

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14th

University rates highly in credit assessment

The University of Newcastle has achieved a strong credit rating of Aa2 from international rating agency Moody’s Investors Service.

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18th

Rare glimpse into life of Gandhi on show at University

For the first time Hunter residents can view little-seen photographs of one of the world’s most inspirational leaders – Mahatma Gandhi.

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18th

Lecture to pull the broadband levers

An assessment of Australia’s broadband sector and the National Broadband Network (NBN) will be presented at a public lecture hosted by the University of Newcastle tomorrow night.

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20th

Awards shine the spotlight on young leaders

Young community and business leaders have the opportunity to win $10,000 to help develop their careers, by entering the University of Newcastle Leadership Award.

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21st

The University of Newcastle celebrates bumper graduation

In a historic first for the University of Newcastle, the 2011 April/May graduation ceremonies will be held over two weeks.

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26th

Chamber Choir sing Vespers for first concert in 2011

The award-winning University of Newcastle Chamber Choir will present one of the great Russian masterpieces this week in their first concert for 2011.

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29th

Dads needed for research to improve family lifestyles

Fathers are being encouraged to join a community-driven program that will help them, and their families, lose weight without having to give up all of life's luxuries.

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