2013

News • 5 Jul 2013

New Appointment

The University has appointed Mark Pigot as its new Chief Information Officer. He began on Tuesday 25 June 2013.

News • 3 Jul 2013

Is the world really becoming less violent?

By Philip Dwyer, Director of the Centre for the History of Violence, University of NewcastleThere is a growing consensus among scholars that rates of violence in Western countries are steadily declining, and have been doing so for centuries.

News • 1 Jul 2013

New Chancellor Announced

Distinguished business leader appointed ChancellorMr Paul Jeans BE, FIE Aust, FAICD, a fourth-generation Novocastrian with a leadership career in business spanning more than four decades, has been appointed the University of Newcastle's seventh Chancellor.

News • 28 Jun 2013

Creative Industries

A study concerning Creativity and Cultural Production in the Hunter Region was announced today as one of six University of Newcastle projects awarded highly prestigious Australian Research Council Linkage Project Grants worth a total of $1.8 million.

News • 27 Jun 2013

Central Coast Graduation

More than 400 students will celebrate the completion of their studies at the Central Coast campus on Thursday 27 June and Friday 28 June.

News • 21 Jun 2013

Cardiology riddle solved in 3D heartbeat

Using sophisticated computer modelling, a University of Newcastle researcher has helped find the missing piece to a 20-year cardiology puzzle – working out precisely how the heart regulates its beat.

News • 20 Jun 2013

Chinese Language and Cultural Courses: Enrol Now

The Confucius Institute at the University of Newcastle provides a range of high-quality Chinese language and cultural courses.

News • 20 Jun 2013

An Australian First

University of Newcastle Emeritus Professor Terry Wall is the first Australian to win the esteemed Percy Nicholls Award for Notable Scientific or Practical Contributions in the Field of Solid Fuels.

News • 20 Jun 2013

University of Newcastle moves up in Times Higher Education World Top 100 under 50 rankings

 The University of Newcastle has moved up five places to be number 40 in the Times Higher Education independent ranking of the world's best universities under 50 years old, published today.

News • 20 Jun 2013

Tipping the balance towards humanity in World War Z

By Judy-Anne Osborn, University of NewcastleCould a dire new infection sweep the world in a matter of weeks? Might the disease be so strange that it alters the behaviour of people beyond recognition, making them predatory and fearless? Could a great city like Philadelphia be overrun in a matter of hours?

News • 19 Jun 2013

Institute of Architects honour University of Newcastle students

Three students from the University of Newcastle's School of Architecture and Design have won medals at the prestigious Australian Institute of Architects' 2013 NSW Graduate and Student Awards.

News • 19 Jun 2013

The relationship between technology use and childhood obesity

The University of Newcastle is leading a research project into the link between adolescent boys, the amount of time that they spend in front of a computer or TV screen and their level of physical fitness.

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