November 2022
News • 2 Nov 2022
First Look at Hunter's Health Innovation Living Lab
The early design for the Health Innovation Living Lab has been unveiled, providing the community with their first look at the Hunter’s new $2.3 million innovation ecosystem.
News • 2 Nov 2022
Waikato University visit strengthens NU-WU partnership
Kia Ora ... you may start to hear this phrase a lot more as our ties with the University of Waikato strengthen.
News • 2 Nov 2022
Collaboration key to elevating cancer care globally
The Hunter is poised to elevate the standard of cancer care around the world with the establishment of a specialised radiation oncology centre at the University of Newcastle.
News • 2 Nov 2022
Two researchers awarded 2022 NSW Premier's Prizes for Science and Engineering
Two researchers from the University of Newcastle have been recognised at the 2022 NSW Premier’s Prizes for Science and Engineering, presented at Government House, Sydney on Wednesday, 2 November.
News • 7 Oct 2022
Methodology Workshop: Social Research Skills for Social Justice Problems
Our communities face challenges in governance, education and health that requires not just big data and clear policy, but socially just research practices able to hear and empower everyday voices.
News • 5 Oct 2022
Entropy Awakening Exhibition
Exploring a world of First Nations sovereignty through the multimedia works of Travis De Vries
News • 21 Sep 2022
Exploring the NDIS: Challenges and Disability Rights
Dylan Alcott, Australian of the Year in 2022, during his acceptance speech called for the guaranteed funding of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) into the future so that people living with a disability can get the support that they need.
News • 16 Sep 2022
Social Justice Roundtable
On Friday 16 September, the Centre for Law and Social Justice, in collaboration with CIFAL Newcastle, convened a HDR Roundtable on social justice and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
News • 15 Sep 2022
Film Screening: Incarceration Nation
On 15 September, the Centre for Law and Social Justice hosted a film screening of Incarceration Nation at the University of Newcastle NUspace campus.
News • 29 Aug 2022
Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative (BOHII)
On 29 August 2022, the Centre hosted a panel discussion to highlight the work of the Bride of Hope Innocence Initiative (BOHII).
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.