2013
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".
News • 9 Dec 2013
Closure of section of Ring Road 10 December to 31 January
Part of the Callaghan Campus Ring Road, from Richardson Road to Wirra Crescent, will be closed from 10 December 2013 until 31 January 2014, while essential work is carried out to deliver water, electrical and communications services to the new Student Accommodation Development.
News • 9 Dec 2013
December FEDUA Flyer - From the PVC
This is the final 'From the PVC' and FEDUA Flyer for 2013. Thank you for all your contributions, story ideas and feedback throughout our first year.
News • 9 Dec 2013
UON supports the Smith Family Christmas Appeal
It's the time of year for giving, and in lieu of printing Christmas cards in 2013, the University of Newcastle will use these funds to support the Smith Family Christmas Appeal
News • 9 Dec 2013
Symposium explores how science emerges from art
Legendary performance artist Stelarc is one of several international experts participating in a University of Newcastle-hosted symposium this week that will challenge the idea that art and science exist at opposite ends of the spectrum.
News • 9 Dec 2013
Speech Pathology Students Improve the Lives of the Aged
A new initiative in Speech Pathology is creating Work Integrated Learning opportunities while enhancing the lives of residents of a local aged care facility.
News • 6 Dec 2013
Asia Pacific Forum
Leading higher education professionals, governments and businesses in the Asia Pacific have arrived in Newcastle to connect and collaborate at The 13th Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP) Learning and Sharing Forum, which will facilitate discussion on major global and regional opportunities, challenges and trends in higher education.
News • 6 Dec 2013
ANZAHPE Conference comes to Newcastle
The Australian and New Zealand Association of Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE) has announced its 2015 conference will be held in Newcastle, Australia.
News • 6 Dec 2013
Future doctors examined
The bedside manner of Australia's potential future doctors is being put to the test this week at the University of Newcastle and University of New England as candidates compete for a place in the prestigious Bachelor of Medicine - Joint Medical Program (JMP).
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.