- Sustainability Forum10 September 2008Be involved in creating the University's environmental vision> Click here for more info

- World-first to predict premature birth
Australian researchers and a pathology company have joined forces to develop a world-first computerised system which may reveal a way to predict premature birth with greater accuracy.
- Experts to share how research is tackling cancer
Cancer touches many people, but few have the chance to meet the researchers who have dedicated their lives to tackling the disease.
- 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.
- New clinic keeping staff and students on their toes
A new local clinic is giving Bachelor of Podiatry students from the University of Newcastle Central Coast campus essential practical training and providing a free health service for staff and students.
- 2008 Sports Awards
Friday 5 September, 2008. Former Wallabies centre Tim Horan will be the special guest speaker at the University of Newcastle 2008 Sports Awards.
- Newcastle on the Edge - Open air photo exhibition
6-14 September, 2008. Maritime Centre, Honeysuckle. The University of Newcastle will mark History Week with a stunning outdoor exhibition depicting the transformation of the Newcastle Port.
- Sustainability Forum
Wednesday 10 September, 2008. 9:30am - 1:00pm. Richardson Theatre, Callaghan. Join in discussions about how the University can make a difference to the environment and move together toward a more sustainable future.
- John Turner Memorial Lecture
Tuesday 23 September, 2008. 5:30pm. Hunter Room, City Hall, Newcastle. Topic: "Conquering Everest: future proofing Newcastle's glorious memory".
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