December 2013
News • 5 May 2014
Australian attitudes to Nuclear weapons
University of Newcastle scholar's book documents Australia's historical attitudes to Nuclear weapons.
News • 19 Dec 2013
Australia Awards
Two University of Newcastle students have been selected among the nation's best, receiving the highly competitive 2013 Australia Awards to continue their research and studies overseas.
News • 19 Dec 2013
It's all random
Tipsy tottering, sunlight and the smell of coffee: it's all random
News • 18 Dec 2013
Exhibit at Watt Space
News • 18 Dec 2013
Advisory Day
Prospective students who want to explore their study options at a world-class university in 2014 are invited to visit the University of Newcastle tomorrow, Thursday 19 December, for Advisory Day.
News • 18 Dec 2013
Organ failure syndrome
The battle to save accident victims in Intensive Care often extends beyond treating the original injury, with multiple organ failure (MOF) presenting a constant threat. While the precise cause of the body's sequential 'shut down' is unknown, results from a recent Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) study may help to solve the puzzle.
News • 13 Dec 2013
Breast Cancer Breakthrough
World-renowned University of Newcastle researcher, Professor John Forbes AM*, has discovered breast cancer drug anastrozole reduces the risk of breast cancer by 53 per cent in high-risk post-menopausal women.
News • 12 Dec 2013
UNLSA Mooting Success
Newcastle Law School students achieved mooting success at the Annual Australian Law Students' Association Conference.
News • 12 Dec 2013
sleep linked to diabetes
Getting less than six hours sleep each night (compared to seven hours) may increase type 2 diabetes risk by 30 per cent but has less impact on heart disease than previously thought, researchers from the University of Newcastle have found.
News • 11 Dec 2013
Year 11 Business Plan Challenge
Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the 2013 Business Plan Challenge grand final was held on Friday 15 November with over $20,000 worth of scholarships and prizes on offer.
News • 10 Dec 2013
On the Same Page
A new DVD is set to help early childhood professionals develop effective strategies for working with children who may be at risk of challenging behaviours.
News • 10 Dec 2013
Health Check: Butter or margarine?
Butter gets points for taste; margarine for being easy to spread. But the healthiest option is not strictly called butter or margarine – it's a "spread".
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