April 2019
News • 12 Apr 2019
2019 professional development scholarships announced
The 2019 International Scholarships for Professional Development were announced by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Alex Zelinsky AO and Director, People and Workforce Strategy Tina Crawford on Thursday 11 April 2019.
News • 12 Apr 2019
Virtual reality unearths ancient Indigenous artefacts
Modern technology is providing a glimpse into the world’s oldest surviving culture, with 3D digital scanning and virtual reality re-creating a 6,500-year-old archaeological site in Newcastle, Australia.
News • 9 Apr 2019
UON Band Comp 2019
Fancy having your band play on stage at Autonomy Party? How about a $2000 recording session with Baraya Records?
News • 8 Apr 2019
Raising Funds for Scholarships and Beyond
Staff teams from across the University faced off for the annual Glen Avery Trivia Night, now in its tenth year.
News • 8 Apr 2019
Industry-first partnership builds financial literacy
The University of Newcastle and Greater Bank have announced a five-year partnership.
News • 8 Apr 2019
Support for Brilliant International Medical Students
Dr Benj Tarsh has decided to leave a gift in his will to the University of Newcastle to assist other international students who share his passion to help others.
News • 8 Apr 2019
National Recognition for a Special Family
The Burges family has been honoured at the prestigious Research Australia Health and Medical Research Awards.
News • 8 Apr 2019
Encouraging Excellence Among Aspiring Engineers
The Catherine and Peter Tay High Achiever Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship
News • 8 Apr 2019
Bengalla Continues a Rich History of Local Collaboration for Community Gain
Upper Hunter communities will benefit from a new philanthropic partnership.
News • 4 Apr 2019
Partnership sets year 8 girls on STEM path
Girls from two Hunter-based high schools seeking a higher education and career in STEM-related disciplines are closer to achieving their goals thanks to a partnership announced between HunterWiSE, Newcastle High School, Callaghan College and Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group.
News • 3 Apr 2019
Newcastle University Choir presents One Fine Day
One Fine Day (Un Bel Di) from Puccini’s opera Madama Butterfly is one of the most-loved soprano arias in all of opera.
News • 3 Apr 2019
$18 million for Gosford health and innovation precinct
The University of Newcastle has welcomed an $18 million Federal Government investment in the first phase of realising its vision for a multicampus presence on the Central Coast.
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.