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News • 27 Dec 2013
A clearer view on the healing power of the arts
By Marguerite Johnson, and Miranda Lawry.Florence Nightingale was a practical, highly experienced nurse who advocated the role of beauty, aesthetics and nature in medical practice. She believed buildings with windows, beautiful views, central courtyards and light were imperative for the healing process.
News • 16 Dec 2013
Enterprise bargaining update
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News • 29 Nov 2013
Gold Walkley Awarded to UON graduate
Joanne McCarthy has won Australian journalism's most prestigious award, the Gold Walkley, for her coverage of child sex abuse in the Catholic Church.
News • 6 Nov 2013
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News • 25 Sep 2013
Enterprise bargaining update
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News • 28 Aug 2013
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News • 25 Jul 2013
Refugee students visit school
Two University of Newcastle students who come from a refugee background shared their personal experiences and journeys this month with a group of year 5 and 6 students from Kurri Kurri Public School.
News • 17 Jul 2013
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News • 23 May 2013
Inequality in Confidence – Are women at a disadvantage?
Associate Professor Rebecca Mitchell discusses female confidence levels and how they can impact our careers and our lives.
News • 1 May 2013
Federal Government funded group mission success
The Australian-China Research Centre for Crop Improvement (ACRCCI) has successfully undertaken the DIISRTE-funded Group Mission project entitled "Collaboration to Strengthen the Research Capabilities of ACRCCI".
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.