March 2019
News • 4 Mar 2019
Paving the way
This International Women’s Day we are proud to shine a light on the outstanding success of some of our female alumni.
News • 4 Mar 2019
At the frontline
This International Women’s Day we are proud to shine a light on the outstanding success of some of our female alumni.
News • 4 Mar 2019
New historical book reveals the cultural influence of ‘houseboys’ in the Asia Pacific
A new book co-authored by Centre for 21st Century Humanities Director, Professor Victoria Haskins, examines the role of Asian and Indigenous male servants across the Asia Pacific from the late-nineteenth century to the 1930s.
News • 1 Mar 2019
Engineering Trailblazer
News • 1 Mar 2019
Engineering Trailblazer
This International Women’s Day we are proud to shine a light on the outstanding success of some of our female alumni.
News • 1 Mar 2018
New Community Scholarship Model
A new scholarship model has been established to better support and foster our leaders of tomorrow.
News • 1 Mar 2018
Larapinta Challenge Update
You made over 1,000 donations across nine countries to support the Larapinta Trail Challenge 2017 – thank you all!
News • 1 Mar 2018
Support for Engineers Comes from the Heart
Seventy years after beginning a career in heavy industry, John Turner has a deep appreciation of the importance of STEM education.
News • 1 Mar 2018
Inspired to Support Girls in Maths
What influences girls’ subject choices at school? Are girls interested in careers that require high level mathematics?
News • 1 Mar 2018
Generous Support for Ovarian Cancer Research
The urgent need to improve patient outcomes associated with women’s deadliest cancer received a boost recently.
News • 1 Mar 2018
A Lifetime of Community Service Continues
The extraordinary life of Janet Copley is celebrated through a generous gift to support women’s education, community engagement and social issues.
News • 1 Mar 2018
Helping Young Australians Stay Healthy
$1.4 million to help young Australians develop healthy eating habits
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.