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What's on this week
Event
10 Years of AI
This is an exploratory workshop that will highlight the big moments in Artificial Intelligence in the past 10 years.
In person
What do we remember about Polio?
This talk presents early findings from Professor Coleborne's new research into the Australian experience of poliomyelitis (polio) in the middle of the twentieth century. It examines polio’s history and public awareness of polio in the 1950s and 1960s through promotional
Workshop
Numates: Chocolate Decorating Workshop
Get ready for an afternoon of fun, creativity, and (of course) plenty of chocolate with the Numates Team.
In person
Numates: Glenrock Bush Walk Experience
Ready to escape the campus and hit the trails? Join the NUmates team for a day of sunshine, stunning views, and good vibes as we explore the beautiful bushland of Glenrock Nature Reserve
In person
Book Launch: Early Byzantine Apocalyptic Discourses by Dr Ryan Strickler
Join Dr. Ryan Strickler for the launch of his new book exploring how the Byzantine Empire found hope and resilience during ancient times of plague and war.
Upcoming events
Exhibition
Say Aahhhh: Health, Medicine and Everyday Care in Newcastle from 1945 to 2000
Come and explore Say Aahhhh: Health, Medicine and Everyday Care in Newcastle from 1945 to 2000, an exhibition exploring the unique and surprising history of health care in Newcastle.
Webinar
New oral history resources and training
For those interested in oral history methodology and practice, there are two new resources available.
Workshop
Weekly THRIVE for Wellbeing - Callaghan
THRIVE for Wellbeing is a free weekly group for students wanting to improve their wellbeing or learn new ways to navigate challenges. Students have told us they have really enjoyed the art activities and learnt new skills that they have
Every week on Thursday, until Apr 16, 2026
Event
Circular Economy Grand Challenge - Information Session
Are you up for the Challenge? Help minimise waste and maximise resource efficiency!
In person
Student to Startup
Three Newcastle student founders share the unfiltered reality of building a startup while studying.
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.