June 2015
News • 16 Jun 2015
Callaghan, The University of Newcastle: Whose Traditional Land?
Professor John Maynard's new book published in 2015 by The Wollotuka Institute, University of Newcastle studies the history of the Pambalong clan of the Awabakal people and their relationship to the present site of the University of Newcastle, Callaghan campus.
News • 15 Jun 2015
The Rubens will hit Bar on the Hill in November
The Rubens will be taking the stage at Bar On The Hill on Friday, 6 November as part of their 'Hoops' National Tour. Don't miss your chance to see them in their only gig in Newcastle where they'll be celebrating the release of their sophomore album this August. Tickets are now available at Bar on the Hill and online.
News • 15 Jun 2015
New study to examine fibre effect on asthma
Respiratory researchers from the University of Newcastle and HMRI are looking into whether a high-fibre diet can reduce airway inflammation in people with asthma.
News • 12 Jun 2015
China is Turning Green
Newcastle Business School academic talks about China's green revolution
News • 12 Jun 2015
Chinese Foreign Investment
Motivations and implications of foreign investments by Chinese SoEs
News • 12 Jun 2015
Workplace Express Article Concerning Orora and AMWU
Workplace Express Article Concerning Orora and AMWU
News • 9 Jun 2015
Fine Art Student Scores Melbourne International Animation Festival Internship
UON Bachelor of Fine Art 4th year student, Jessica McLeod-Yu, is one of four talented interns selected to participate in a month-long internship at the Melbourne International Animation Festival (MIAF) this June.
News • 4 Jun 2015
Shaping our new future
Professor John Germov, as the Convenor, Strategic Planning is driving the current consultation with staff around the draft plan for the next ten years.
News • 4 Jun 2015
Danish Exchange for Opera House Scholars
Nick Werrett was one of only five Australian recipients of the 2014 MADE scholarship, giving him the opportunity to spend six weeks in Copenhagen earlier this year on a multidisciplinary cultural exchange.
News • 4 Jun 2015
CAMP Summit in Sydney takes on Innovation in Education Challenge
How could higher education support the successful transition from a resource-based economy to a knowledge-based economy?
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.