2014
News • 16 May 2014
Saturated fats to be served in radical nutrition trial
Guilt-free servings of butter and white chocolate are on the menu for participants in a revolutionary clinical trial being conducted by HMRI nutrition researcher Professor Manohar Garg.
News • 15 May 2014
Celebrating our volunteers
It's National Volunteer Week! The University of Newcastle (UON) would like to thank the small army of dedicated people who volunteer their time to support the University each and every day.
News • 15 May 2014
UON is keeping it clever
The University of Newcastle (UON) supports a new campaign, which is building public awareness about the vital role of universities in driving economic growth, in what is an increasingly competitive global environment.
News • 15 May 2014
Letters and numbers
The director of the Centre for Literary and Linguistic Computing at the University of Newcastle knows it's not every English scholar's cup of Twinings, but he does love his stats.
News • 15 May 2014
Teachers and teaching
University of Newcastle research program, Teachers and Teaching, proves collaboration is the key to success in teaching and research.
News • 15 May 2014
Genuine partnerships vital to nurturing ideas
Innovation is a term that is much used but not always understood. In essence, innovation is simply about doing things better and adding value to a community, a business or indeed a national economy.
News • 14 May 2014
Lucy Mentoring Program
The Lucy Mentoring Program commenced with a Mentor-Student session
News • 14 May 2014
Celebrating ER and HRM Success
The Newcastle Business School celebrated four ER and HRM success stories
News • 13 May 2014
Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids in global spotlight
University of Newcastle (UON) Professor Philip Morgan's highly successful obesity prevention program Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids (HDHKTM) has received global recognition for excellence and leadership in promoting health and well-being in the community.
News • 12 May 2014
Culture crisis
After a successful feature article on The Conversation, University of Newcastle researcher, Dr Catherine Grant, is heading to Cambodia to research three endangered Khmer musical traditions.
News • 12 May 2014
Enterprise bargaining update
Get the latest update from the Enterprise Bargaining Team about our new staff enterprise agreements.
News • 9 May 2014
Photo competition winner
Thanks to all who entered the recent #uonthemove staff photo competition. With close to 100 entries, the competition generated quite a buzz among staff, making it a great success.
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.