2014
News • 26 Jun 2014
Conference challenges social work perceptions
Fourth year social work students had the chance to present their research during the 2014 Social Work Student Conference hosted last week at the University of Newcastle Callaghan campus.
News • 25 Jun 2014
Graduates of League
The Newcastle Knights today launched the Graduates of League program with the University of Newcastle (UON).
News • 24 Jun 2014
Human Rights and Refugees
Shaun McCarthy of the UNLC addressed a group of local refugees on the common issues facing asylum seekers in Australia
News • 24 Jun 2014
VC meets South Korea’s top universities
This week, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Caroline McMillen, will visit South Korea, a major regional hub for research and innovation.
News • 24 Jun 2014
Prestigious Chinese Partnership
Dr Karen Tian of the Newcastle Business School has received a collaborative Chinese National Science Grant
News • 24 Jun 2014
Mining the creative mind
On the 24 June 2014 international researchers gathered in Newcastle for the Centre for Literary and Linguistic Computing Beyond Authorship Symposium.
News • 23 Jun 2014
Aiming to turn fiction into reality
The aspirational Careers Through Reading program delivered by Aim High continues to inspire through storytelling.
News • 23 Jun 2014
World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds: 2014
Professor John Forbes AM has been recognised as one of the world's leading scientific researchers, with the release of Thomson Reuters list of The World's Most Influential Scientific Minds: 2014.
News • 23 Jun 2014
Our graduates rate UON top 10 in Australia
Graduates have rated University of Newcastle (UON) teachers among the nation's best, placing them in the top 10 universities for teaching in an official national student survey.
News • 18 Jun 2014
Changes to Human Resource Services
The Human Resource Services change process has resulted in a strategic, specialised team structure – now accessible via one direct number.
News • 18 Jun 2014
Enterprise Bargaining Update 16 June 2014
Enterprise bargaining continues to move towards the last stages of negotiation with a number of areas that have been discussed over many months being finalised last week.
News • 18 Jun 2014
Key to triggering labour discovered
Pioneering research by the University of Newcastle's Mothers and Babies Research Centre has led to the discovery of an electrical 'switch' in the uterine muscle that fails to engage in pregnant women who are overweight, potentially causing labour complications.
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.