October 2013

News • 31 Oct 2013

Sport of kings

A new book authored by one of Australia's most prolific and respected voices on Aboriginal history, Professor John Maynard, explores the significant involvement of Aboriginal people in one of Australia's oldest and most celebrated sports – horse racing.

News • 30 Oct 2013

Science and Engineering Challenge National Final

Australia's budding future scientists and engineers will be put to the test today when they vie for the title of Science and Engineering Challenge National Final grand champion.

News • 29 Oct 2013

Alcohol tax system

An overhaul of Australia's alcohol tax system would potentially bring both health and economic gains, according to research conducted by HMRI Health Economist Professor Chris Doran.

News • 28 Oct 2013

Frog Research

Giant leap forward in frog conservation

News • 25 Oct 2013

$21.7m NHMRC funding for UoN

$21.7m funding puts University of Newcastle in Top Eight universities for health and medical research.

News • 24 Oct 2013

Professor Mark Parsons presents at the Chinese Neurological Society meeting

President of the Stroke Society of Australia (SSA) and University of Newcastle researcher, Professor Mark Parsons, was recently a keynote speaker at the Chinese Neurological Society meeting in Nanjing, China.

News • 24 Oct 2013

Celebrating innovation at annual awards

Five University of Newcastle (UoN) researchers and one Hunter innovation champion will be honoured today for their achievements in translating knowledge, research and technology into commercial success at the 2013 Newcastle Innovations awards.

News • 23 Oct 2013

International spotlight on cancer research

Four of North America's leading cancer researchers will give keynote presentations at the international Translational Cancer Research Conference in Newcastle from tomorrow until Friday.

News • 22 Oct 2013

2013 Alumni Awards announced

University of Newcastle graduate Anton Monsted, the Executive Music Supervisor for Baz Luhrmann's movie The Great Gatsby, has been named joint recipient of the University's 2013 Newton-John Award.

News • 21 Oct 2013

What makes Australian bushfires so dangerous?

Parts of Australia are prone to intense, uncontrollable fires that can have the same intensity as severe thunderstorm activity. University of Newcastle meteorologist Martin Babakhan explains to SBS what scientists call "extreme fire behaviour" and the characteristics that make it particularly dangerous.

News • 18 Oct 2013

Esteemed Guest

Chinese Consul General tours university research facilities

News • 18 Oct 2013

Rural Health Conference

University of Newcastle top researchers attend Port Macquarie health conference

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