2015
News • 29 May 2015
Growing Australia’s food industry on menu
A newly established collaboration on the Central Coast, led by the University of Newcastle, will contribute to growing Australia's food and beverage industry and increasing the industry's exports.
News • 29 May 2015
Are those fleeing persecution and impoverishment so very different?
Sociology and Anthropology PhD candidate Georgina Ramsay looks at the political rhetoric differentiating asylum seekers fleeing persecution and those fleeing poverty, on The Conversation.
News • 28 May 2015
Congratulations to a UON Bright Spark
Newcastle Law School PhD candidate Dakshina Chandra has been shortlisted as an Amplify Bright Sparks finalist
News • 25 May 2015
The 2015 Lucy Mentoring Program Launch
The Lucy Mentoring Program for 2015 has officially commenced.
News • 25 May 2015
UON Young Scientist finalist in the ASPIRE Prize
The University of Newcastle's Dr Hannah Power was one of three finalists in the national search to find an Australian nominee for the APEC Science Prize for Innovation, Research and Education (also known as the ASPIRE Prize).
News • 21 May 2015
Call for papers: BSANZ Conference 2015
On 26 - 27 November 2015, book:logic members will present a selection of papers at the Bibliographical Society of Australia & New Zealand (BSANZ) conference in Melbourne, Australia. 250 word abstracts are due 29 June 2015.
News • 20 May 2015
New volcanic eruption trigger discovered
Scientists have made an important step towards understanding how volcanic eruptions happen, after identifying a previously unrecognised potential trigger.
News • 20 May 2015
Research Associate joins CEEHE
Sally Baker will be joining the Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education as a Research Associate from June 1.
News • 20 May 2015
Shake It Off Newcastle Style
What do you get when you combine Taylor Swift's Shake It Off, 49 UON animation students and Rotoscoping*?
News • 20 May 2015
$20,000 SEED FUNDING AVAILABLE
The Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education (CEEHE) is offering grants of up to $20,000 in 2015 for University of Newcastle staff.
News • 20 May 2015
Arts Health PhD student knows the benefits of engaging with art
PhD candidate Bliss Cavanagh's Tourette's diagnosis led her to embark on an investigation into the benefits of sensory environments.
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