May 2014
News • 3 Jun 2014
Major cancer boost
The Hunter Cancer Research Alliance (HCRA) has become the first regionally based organisation to receive full Translational Cancer Research Centre status and an accompanying $6.5-million funding injection from the Cancer Institute NSW.
News • 2 Jun 2014
Indigenous entrepreneurship research assists international communities
University of Newcastle professor shares Indigenous entrepreneurship expertise with researchers at First Nations University of Canada.
News • 30 May 2014
Web project wraps up
The recent launch of the Current Staff web pages marked an important milestone for the University.
News • 30 May 2014
Enterprise Bargaining Update 28 May 2014
The University met with union colleagues this week on 27 and 28 May to continue Enterprise Bargaining negotiations. These discussions were held in the context of delivering an agreement that establishes a sustainable way forward for UON and our staff.
News • 30 May 2014
New study for young women
Dietetic researchers at the University of Newcastle have begun recruiting women aged 18 to 44 to examine the body shape and composition changes that have arisen over the past 15 years.
News • 29 May 2014
New Colombo Plan Scholarships
Seven outstanding, undergraduate students from the University of Newcastle (UON) have been awarded scholarships to study in Singapore this year under the Australian Government's New Colombo Plan.
News • 29 May 2014
Global thought leader
Professor Carolyn Mountford has received global recognition for her innovative cancer research using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy technology.
News • 28 May 2014
Newcastle Poetry Prize
Following record entries in 2013, judges of the Newcastle Poetry Prize are preparing for another year of national excellence from established and emerging poets from across the country.
News • 27 May 2014
National Reconciliation Week
Australia's foremost Indigenous historian, Professor John Maynard of the University of Newcastle, will sit amongst other visionaries from the community on an inspiring panel that revisits one of the early encounters between Aboriginal people and European explorers.
News • 26 May 2014
Eastern Uni Games
In July 2014 the University of Newcastle will host the Eastern University Games.
News • 26 May 2014
UoN’s Speech Pathology work recognised internationally
Head of speech pathology, Dr Sally Hewat was recently recognised for her significant contributions to the people of Vietnam in supporting the development of the speech pathology program and profession.
News • 23 May 2014
Appeal to clarify religious standing
Associate Professor Neil Foster welcomes appeal on landmark court decision regarding religious freedom in an article with the Australian
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