2014
News • 14 Oct 2014
What Gone Girl tells us about American degrowth
Dr Julie McIntyre, from the School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle, discusses box office hit Gone Girl and its eerie portrayal of American degrowth.
News • 14 Oct 2014
Do Australians still believe in the fair go? Views on pay suggest not
Dr John Wright, from the School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle, sheds light on Aussie's view of fair pay.
News • 14 Oct 2014
A Manifesta without a manifesto: contemporary art in St Petersburg
Dr Kit Messham-Muir, from the School of Creative Arts at the University of Newcastle, reviews contemporary art exhibition Manifesta 10 in St Petersburg, Russia.
News • 13 Oct 2014
UON a proud Innovation Partner of Newcastle’s DiG Festival
The University of Newcastle is proud to be an Innovation Partner of the DiG Festival in its second year. Design, Interactive and Green-tech are the focus of this innovation and technology event held in Newcastle 16 and 17 October.
News • 10 Oct 2014
Honours student receives Minster’s Student Achievement Award
Newcastle Business School Honours student awarded by the NSW Tourism Minister
News • 10 Oct 2014
Indigenous UoN student sets her sights high
UON student Ren Allan is about to embark on this year's Aurora Indigenous Scholars International Study Tour.
News • 9 Oct 2014
Healthy UON introductory series
Over the next few months, Healthy UON will be rolling out well-being 'tasters' to introduce you to the well-being concept and allow you to see what is involved in different programs.
News • 9 Oct 2014
Your Voice survey is now live
The 2014 Your Voice Survey is now live. This is an important opportunity for UON staff to give feedback on different aspects of the employment experience.
News • 9 Oct 2014
Kathleen Folbigg case review bid challenges SIDS evidence
Shaun McCarthy discusses an evidence challenge of the Kathleen Folbigg case
News • 9 Oct 2014
Get fit for summer with healthy UON
Did you know UON staff can access affordable personal training and high-quality exercise facilities on campus?
News • 9 Oct 2014
Best Paper Award for Newcastle Business School Academics
Associate Professor Rebecca Mitchell and Dr Brendan Boyle were awarded Best Paper at the British Academy of Management conference
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.