2017
News • 13 Oct 2018
VR key to increasing resilience in Australian troops
In the hopes of utilising advanced tools to enhance resilience, a first-of-its kind project led by the University of Newcastle (UON) will explore Virtual Reality (VR) training as a new method to ensure Australian troops are equipped with resilience training ahead of deployment.
News • 3 Jul 2018
Signposting a safe UON
The University of Newcastle (UON) is committed to ensuring the safety and welfare of all that work, study or visit our campus. Guided by regulations and codes of practice, there are many controls in place to keep people safe - including site inductions, training, standard operating procedures for safe storage and handling, manifests and labelling.
News • 18 Dec 2017
UON sydney campus EXPO 2017
UON Sydney campus welcomed visitors to the 2017 expo in Hornsby.
News • 15 Dec 2017
Academic honoured for graduating global citizens
A leading academic in international business studies from the University of Newcastle has received national recognition for his quality teaching and sustained dedication to improving student learning outcomes.
News • 15 Dec 2017
Prof Nicholas Talley crowned Australia’s top researcher
Global authority in neurogastroenterology and University of Newcastle (UON) Laureate Professor Nicholas Talley is Australia’s most cited academic, a new report from Google Scholar confirms.
News • 15 Dec 2017
Scholarship helps steer new thinking in people-centred urban design
As a recipient of the 2017 International Development Scholarship for UON professional staff, IFS Campus Strategy Manager, Meri Butler attended the Gehl Institute’s Summer Masterclass ‘Tools for Change - Why Public Life Matters’ in Copenhagen.
News • 14 Dec 2017
Research honoured for advancing Indigenous education
An esteemed academic within Aboriginal Studies from the University of Newcastle has received the Ray Debus Award for Doctoral Research in Education, which recognises excellence in educational research by outstanding doctoral graduates.
News • 14 Dec 2017
New technology to enhance nutrition assessment
Researchers from the University of Newcastle have received a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a new technology system for assessing food and nutrient intakes of people who live in low and lower-middle income (LMIC) countries.
News • 12 Dec 2017
Vale Mrs Valerie Newton-John
The University of Newcastle is saddened by the passing of Valerie Newton-John, a distinguished alumna and long-time friend of the University as well as a significant contributor to the establishment and direction of the University of Newcastle.
News • 12 Dec 2017
Scholarship helps advance knowledge of virtual communities for student communications
As a recipient of the 2017 International Development Scholarship for UON professional staff, Student Communications and Information Officer in Student Central, Jayne McCartney recently attended the Social Media Strategies Summit (SMSS): Higher Education Conference in Boston, where she learnt about ground-breaking work in the area of virtual communities, and collaborated with leaders in the field.
News • 11 Dec 2017
Law on the Beach
Law on the Beach is a student-run program and has provided free legal advice to hundreds of clients in a highly accessible and atypical setting
News • 11 Dec 2017
Staff recognised on successful completion of eLAMP 2017
Congratulations to UON staff who successfully completed the 2017 Emerging Leaders and Managers Program (eLAMP).
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.