2021

News • 7 Jun 2021

Mr. Edward Bissaker joins CIMR team as a PhD student

Mr. Edward Bissaker joins CIMR team as a PhD student

News • 7 Jun 2021

Welcome Mrs. Behnaz Rahmatamand BHP PhD scholarship recipient.

Welcome Mrs. Behnaz Rahmatamand  BHP PhD scholarship recipient.

News • 7 Jun 2021

Postgraduate AusIMM Education Endowment Fund (EEF) scholarship was awarded to Nathan Barrett

Postgraduate AusIMM Education Endowment Fund (EEF) scholarship awarded to Nathan Barrett

News • 7 Jun 2021

Gut instincts lead new direction in COPD research

With the gut now regarded as the ‘second brain of the human body’, University of Newcastle researchers have discovered a new connection between gut health and one of the world’s deadliest diseases.

News • 4 Jun 2021

Former Deputy PM named 8th University of Newcastle Chancellor

The University of Newcastle Council has today announced that former Deputy Prime Minister The Hon. Mark Vaile AO will be the eighth Chancellor of the University of Newcastle.

News • 3 Jun 2021

2020 Annual Report

The University of Newcastle 2020 Annual Report, tabled in NSW Parliament on 28 May 2021, reported a statutory surplus of $7.5m across its consolidated entities.

News • 3 Jun 2021

Solving food waste, one urban farm at a time

David Sivyer shares his journey as founder of Feedback Organic, a circular economy startup solving the massive problem of food waste at I2N's Startup Stories.

News • 2 Jun 2021

Uni backs the future of student sport and active recreation clubs

The University of Newcastle has cemented its commitment to renewed student, campus, and community amenities this week, with the confirmation of NUsport becoming a controlled entity of the University from 2021.

News • 31 May 2021

Archive fever – Archive phobia: A seminar on archival research for students researching Indigenous histories

Professor Victoria Haskins’ journey into archival research began with a box of diaries, letters and photographs found in her aunty’s garage in Woolgoolga, NSW.

News • 31 May 2021

Keepers of the Legacy: Eleo Pomare’s map of artistic social justice and protest

When Newcastle University’s HDR student, Carole Y Johnson first came to Australia 49 years ago to perform at the Adelaide Festival as part of Eleo Pomare’s Dance Company, she did not know she would stay and become an integral part of Indigenous Australia’s protest movement.

News • 31 May 2021

OPINION: Recognising racism must be the starting place for reconciliation

The house I live in is on Darkinjung country. The backyard blends into the dense bush of the National Park. There is a bush track that leads up a steep hill to the ridgeline. The track leads to a marked Aboriginal site, where water still pools in grinding grooves.

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