2013
News • 23 Aug 2013
End-of-life care research
Researchers aiming to improve quality of end-of-life care
News • 23 Aug 2013
Newcastle Open Day
Explore your local world-class university at Newcastle Open Day
News • 23 Aug 2013
When the sun don't shine, the power don't flow
By Kerry Burke. Renewable energy seems to be on a roll. One million Australian homes have rooftop solar cells. There's so much renewable energy it's reducing wholesale electricity prices. But then, that old chestnut pops up: reliability. How do we make energy when there's no sun?
News • 23 Aug 2013
Sport Partnership
University of Newcastle signs 5-year Sponsorship of Central Coast Academy of Sport
News • 22 Aug 2013
University of Newcastle joins ranks of elite OHS education providers
University of Newcastle gains OHS accreditation with the Australian Occupational Health and Safety Education Accreditation Board.
News • 21 Aug 2013
Advanced Coal and Mineral Processes professional development course
The professional development course in Advanced Coal Preparation run by the NSW Institute for Frontier Geoscience is designed to provide an overview of advanced skills required to be a competent coal geologist operating within the work standards determined by the Australian Coal Industry.
News • 21 Aug 2013
Evidence: A way forward for Indigenous health research
Opinion on the state of Indigenous health research by Ms Amanda A. Jayakody, Laureate Professor Robert W. Sanson-Fisher and Dr Jamie Bryant from the Priority Research Centre for Health Behaviour School of Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Health, University of Newcastle.
News • 19 Aug 2013
Gosford funding
Funding for higher education in Gosford welcomed by the University of Newcastle
News • 19 Aug 2013
Scholars shortlisted for awards
University of Newcastle scholars shortlisted for awards
News • 16 Aug 2013
$300,000 for secure communications research
University of Newcastle wins $300,000 to make digital communications secure
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.