2014
News • 1 Jul 2014
Security services is moving
UON Security Services is relocating on Tuesday 8 July.
News • 1 Jul 2014
Change processes
The University regularly reviews and makes changes to areas to ensure they are operating in the best way to help the organisation meet its strategic objectives. Changes to an area might include improved governance arrangements, alterations to team structures and finding more efficient ways to operate.
News • 1 Jul 2014
Learn Chinese in your lunch break
The Confucius Institute invites UON staff and students to attend a Chinese language course for absolute beginners.
News • 1 Jul 2014
Central Coast 25th anniversary
The Ourimbah campus is commemorating the 25th anniversary of the University of Newcastle's presence on the Central Coast with a number of celebrations organised with campus and community partners.
News • 1 Jul 2014
UON Research Group Launches World-class Journal
The University of Newcastle's Historical Experience, Representation, Media, Education, and Society (HERMES) Research Group has launched its inaugural issue of Historical Encounters.
News • 1 Jul 2014
AIM High furthers its reach
The AIM High program within Equity and Diversity at the University of Newcastle has experienced a significant growth in program involvement for 2014.
News • 1 Jul 2014
Respiratory disease breakthrough
Sinister specks of a molecule known as ASC are escaping from cells then coursing through the body to exacerbate the biological inflammatory response in major airway diseases such as asthma and emphysema.
News • 30 Jun 2014
BATTLING CLIMATE CHANGE WITH AL GORE
4th year Environmental Engineering student Declan Clausen took part in leadership training recently with the Climate Reality Project Australia.
News • 27 Jun 2014
New Colombo Plan Scholars
Three of UON's best and brightest undergraduates have been awarded prestigious scholarships under the Australian Government's New Colombo Plan to study in the Asia Pacific region.
News • 27 Jun 2014
Exercise best 'medicine' for spinal recovery
Exercise therapy research being conducted by the Pain and Sensory Dysfunction Research Group at the University of Newcastle is bringing hope of restored muscle function to those suffering paralysis from spinal damage.
News • 26 Jun 2014
Host families needed
The University of Newcastle's Homestay program needs your help.
News • 26 Jun 2014
UON graduate an outstanding leader
The Australian-Thai Chamber of Commerce has presented Thailand's Alumni Leadership Award to UON Master of Medical Science (1989) and PhD (1998) graduate Dr Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong.
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.