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student, Scott, pictured standing proudly in front of the Wollotuka Institute signage

News • 12 Dec 2023

Yapug opens the way for a young doctor in the making

A proud Wiradjuri man from Singleton on Wonnarua Country, Scott left school in year 10 to start working on a horse stud farm.

student, Nicole, pictured in a hospital setting assisting a patient

News • 12 Dec 2023

Midwifery research delivers insight into student learning

University of Newcastle teaching academic Nicole Hainsworth is graduating with her PhD focused on midwifery continuity of care.

Professor Zsolt Balogh, 2023 HMRI Researcher of the Year

News • 11 Dec 2023

2023 HMRI Researcher of the Year award winners celebrated

In an awards ceremony held at NEX on Friday 8 December in front of an audience of donors, colleagues and community members, three researchers and a research team were honoured with the Hunter’s top research prize.

four people stand together smiling at the camera

News • 4 Dec 2023

Hunter medical students earn while they learn

An Australian-first initiative to boost healthcare staff  and provide medical students with invaluable paid experience is now underway in Hunter New England Local Health District, thanks to a new partnership with the University of Newcastle and TAFE NSW.

Associate Professor Susan Hua

News • 30 Nov 2023

Team secures funding for new imaging equipment that supports the 3Rs

University of Newcastle researchers have secured funding from the Australian Research Council for specialist imaging equipment that will reduce the number of animals required in research projects.

MRFF grants

News • 23 Nov 2023

$9.3m awarded to Newcastle health research projects aiming to improve lives

Using facial recognition to transform genetic diagnosis of children with intellectual disability and a community-led breastfeeding support program for Indigenous families are among five Hunter research projects awarded more than $9.3m in Australian government health and medical funding.

FFP cohort

News • 21 Nov 2023

Meet the female founders making their mark in the world

Twelve teams - all led by inspiring women - are harnessing the training, knowledge, resources and support provided by the team at I2N to turn their entrepreneurial ideas into success.

News • 17 Nov 2023

Making IBS medicine with artificial intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is supporting researchers with important exploration into new therapies for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and ulcerative colitis, made possible by a $98,700 grant from Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation.

Professor Hubert Hondermarck

News • 15 Nov 2023

Ukrainian scientists visit Newcastle to advance collaborative research

Two Ukrainian scientists will visit Newcastle to work with University of Newcastle research teams, thanks to successful funding applications in the inaugural Ukraine-Australia Research Fund from the Australian Academy of Science.

News • 13 Nov 2023

Seven teams secure $3.7m in ARC Discovery Project grants

The Australian Research Council (ARC) has awarded $3.7m in Discovery Project grants to seven University of Newcastle research teams.

News • 1 Nov 2023

Build without code, scale with code

Kelvin Htat, University of Newcastle Alumni, is the founder of Licode, a no-code platform that enables people to visually build scalable software applications.

A group of people sit in a circle on sand dunes listening to the speaker who is standing

News • 30 Oct 2023

University of Newcastle recognised as national leader in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and staff

The University of Newcastle’s commitment to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and staff has been officially recognised, with the University being named the first university in Australia to receive a ‘Cygnet Award’ for Indigenous Cultural Competency.

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