2014
News • 11 Jul 2014
Vale Dr Betty Andersen
Dr Betty Andersen was a visionary nurse leader who has left a significant legacy to nursing.
News • 11 Jul 2014
Newcastle dominates Eastern University Games
An impressive gold medal haul on the final day of competition saw the University of Newcastle eclipse closest rivals, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), to claim the 2014 Eastern University Games (EUG) Overall Champion trophy yesterday.
News • 11 Jul 2014
Muscle mania: young men aren’t alone with body image concerns
By Julia Coffey, University of NewcastleYouth can be a difficult phase of life, as young people attempt to forge new identities, while facing challenges at school and in their social life. Many also experience pressure and stress related to their bodies.
News • 10 Jul 2014
Prestigious fellowship
Health sociology lecturer Dr Caragh Brosnan has been awarded a prestigious fellowship by Australia's leading research-intensive centre in the critical examination of complementary medicine.
News • 9 Jul 2014
Ben Quilty at the Saatchi Gallery … things just got interesting
By Kit Messham-Muir, University of NewcastleBen Quilty is the first Australian artist to hold a solo show at the Saatchi Gallery in London. Opening last Friday and running until August 3, the exhibition is a big deal for Quilty, naturally, but also for art in the southeastern corner of the globe.
News • 8 Jul 2014
Traditional ceremony marks next phase of NeW Space
A traditional Aboriginal smoking ceremony was today performed at the University of Newcastle's NeW Space site, as the project prepares to enter the next stage of development.
News • 7 Jul 2014
Australian Earth Sciences Convention
Professor Iain Stewart, renowned geoscientist and star of BBC TWO series 'Rise of the Continents' will participate in the 2014 Australian Earth Sciences Convention (AESC) this week at Newcastle City Hall.
News • 7 Jul 2014
Students experience world's cultures
Six University of Newcastle Communications students have landed a valuable opportunity to kick-start their career, after being selected to film and photograph one of the world's largest folk festivals.
News • 7 Jul 2014
Symposium to highlight concerns for youth
The Youth Outside the Northern Metropole symposium will bring together international researchers in the area of youth studies to articulate the key concerns for urban, regional and rural young people in Australia and the Pacific region.
News • 4 Jul 2014
Eastern University Games
More than 3,200 university students will compete in Newcastle this week at the 2014 Eastern University Games (EUG). The games will see students from New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand take part in 17 different sports over four days.
News • 3 Jul 2014
Doors open to researchers
The Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) will open its doors to the public for a rare glimpse into the latest medical research discoveries, with the opportunity to meet some of the University of Newcastle's globally-recognised researchers.
News • 2 Jul 2014
Central Coast celebrates graduation and milestone
There are double celebrations at the University of Newcastle's Central Coast Campus this week as almost 500 students graduate from their programs and UON marks 25 years of partnership in the region.
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.