2015

News • 19 May 2015

Walk for Justice

On Tuesday the 12th of May, members of the legal community awoke before dawn and amassed on Newcastle's Foreshore as a demonstration of our commitment to fairness, access to justice and a thriving pro bono culture.

News • 19 May 2015

Getting Ahead of the Impact Curve

Measuring impact with Faculty academics

News • 19 May 2015

Celebrating Excellence in Education

Awarding academic excellence

News • 19 May 2015

Celebrating with Alumni in Manila

 Dining with our Master of Human Resource Management Alumni

News • 19 May 2015

Deb Mansfield exhibition at The Lock-Up

On Friday 22 May, Deb Mansfield in collaboration with Belinda Howden will launch The Island Could Be Heard by Night at The Lock-Up, Newcastle.

News • 15 May 2015

The UNLC and the King Edward Park Decision

Learn how the UNLC helped stop development at the King Edward Park site

News • 14 May 2015

Mother of all backflips on parental leave

Kcasey McLoughlin discusses the government's policy shift on parental leave

News • 14 May 2015

New facilities transform the learning experience for UON's oral health students

New world-class oral health facilities at the University of Newcastle's (UON) Central Coast campus complement the introduction of the new three-year oral health therapy degree.

News • 12 May 2015

Joyce Canaan Seminar

Professor Joyce Canaan, Professor of Sociology at Birmingham City University, kicked off the CEEHE's Seminar Series for 2015 with an investigation into how critical pedagogy and other strategies can be used to build more equitable and participative universities in Australia.

News • 12 May 2015

CEEHE Directors visit Wisconsin

In April Professor Geoff Whitty, Global Innovation Chair for Equity in Higher Education and Co-Director CEEHE, Professor Peter Radoll, Dean of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education and Research and Ms Belinda Munn, Associate Director CEEHE visited the University of Wisconsin.

News • 12 May 2015

Helping teens find their dream career

The Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education at the University of Newcastle is excited to introduce My Big Tomorrow – a website that profiles over 90 different career choices to encourage kids to dream big about their future and the steps they can take to get there.

News • 12 May 2015

Eight HEPP National Priority Pool grants secured

The Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education (CEEHE) was successful in eight HEPP Priority Pool Project grants totalling over $1.3 million.

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