July 2022
News • 7 Jul 2022
University global experience pivots for home truths
A renowned scholarship program at the University of Newcastle will look very different this year, with students heading across New South Wales for a transformative cultural experience.
News • 6 Jul 2022
Pneumonia risk signals potential for precision medicine
The largest ever genomic study of pneumonia has identified the genetic risk signals of the disease, paving the way for potential new treatments and the use of precision medicine.
News • 6 Jul 2022
Supporting the world's wellbeing through evidence-based sensory experiences.
Dr Bliss Cavanagh is an artist, designer, sensory expert and the founder of Creative Sensory Spaces. Living with Tourette Syndrome, Bliss found that by being in a sensory space, all her symptoms were alleviated and calm was restored. She brings a personal perspective and insight to her work and challenges traditional ways our built environment influences our experience of life.
News • 5 Jul 2022
New partnership addressing children’s trauma
Mothers and children escaping domestic and family violence are being supported by a new partnership between Jenny’s Place and the University of Newcastle’s School of Psychological Sciences.
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.