2014
April 2014 • 2 Apr 2014
Newcastle Writers Festival
Bookworms will have the opportunity to hear from the University of Newcastle's literary leaders at this year's Newcastle Writers Festival from April 4-6.
April 2014 • 2 Apr 2014
Newcastle: City in transition – Public Forum
A panel of local and international urban design experts and innovators will come together tonight before a full house at Newcastle City Hall to debate, examine and imagine the future of Newcastle and the region.
April 2014 • 1 Apr 2014
Study of ‘minor strokes’ to prevent major impact
A community-based clinical trial that monitors people who have experienced a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) – colloquially known as a 'minor stroke' or 'funny turn' – is being expanded by researchers from the HMRI Stroke Group.
March 2014 • 31 Mar 2014
UON unveils $17.3m medical sciences teaching and research precinct
The University of Newcastle today opened the doors to its state-of-the-art medical sciences precinct offering technology-enabled teaching facilities and laboratories to researchers, students and the region's health care workforce.
March 2014 • 27 Mar 2014
Mosquito-Borne Virus Alert
Students and staff at the University of Newcastle Callaghan and Central Coast campuses are encouraged to take precautions against mosquitoes, with a recent increase in the number of cases of the mosquito-borne virus, Ross River Fever in the Newcastle area.
March 2014 • 26 Mar 2014
Academy honours top UON mathematician
The Australian Academy of Science has today elected University of Newcastle mathematician Professor George Willis as a Fellow, the most senior honour a scientist can receive in Australia.
March 2014 • 25 Mar 2014
Linguistics breaks into world’s top 100
Three Faculty of Education and Arts disciplines have climbed in the most recent QS World University Rankings by Subject list. Linguistics is the star performer, increasing its ranking by 21 places to break the top 100 and rank at 88 in the world.
March 2014 • 25 Mar 2014
Web-based alcohol intervention has limited effect on consumption
New research from the University of Newcastle shows that a web-based self-assessment and feedback program for university students who drink hazardously produced little reduction in consumption.
March 2014 • 24 Mar 2014
University appoints new Deputy Chancellor
The University of Newcastle today announced the appointment of Ms Dianne Allen as the University's new Deputy Chancellor.
March 2014 • 24 Mar 2014
Fruit-and-veg capsule set to combat obesity impacts
Hunter Medical Research Institute researchers are examining whether a simple fruit-and-vegetable supplement, taken in capsule form, can reduce inflammation produced by fat cells and thereby lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, asthma and cancers in overweight people.
March 2014 • 21 Mar 2014
Disruption delivers innovation: Lessons from the imaginative and creative dirtgirl
A woman who created an Emmy-award winning television show from a farm in northern New South Wales, and who describes herself as 'a bit odd', will share with a Newcastle audience her passion and energy for doing things differently.
March 2014 • 19 Mar 2014
Healthy lifestyle study targets young men
Young men are the target of a new University of Newcastle study aiming to tailor a healthy lifestyle program that meets their specific needs.
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.