2023

News • 30 Jun 2023

Almost $3m grant secured for sector-first in Indigenous health research

The University of Newcastle in partnership with the Lowitja Institute has received just under $3 million in federal funding to establish a new committee to help improve health outcomes for First Nations people.

News • 28 Jun 2023

University Leaps Ahead in World Ranking

The University of Newcastle has ranked equal 173rd in the world in the 2024 QS World University Rankings, jumping 19 places.

News • 28 Jun 2023

Daughters and Dads earns global recognition in Sweden

The Daughters and Dads Active and Empowered program has been recognised on the international stage, with Dr Lee Ashton (School of Education) awarded ‘best oral presentation’ at the 2023 International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA) Conference in Sweden.

News • 28 Jun 2023

Cross-country success: Menindee students arrive at University of Newcastle

Hundreds of primary and secondary students will be welcomed at the University of Newcastle next week, with one group travelling more than 1,000 kilometres to take part in the Children’s University On-Campus program.

News • 27 Jun 2023

Students taking on global health challenges

With international travel back on the agenda, the College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing is pleased to be supporting students on their immersion trips throughout the Asia-Pacific.

News • 27 Jun 2023

ARC Linkage funding awarded to protect data and threatened species

From protecting data to protecting threatened species, two diverse University of Newcastle research projects have been successful in the latest round of Australian Research Council (ARC)-funded Linkage Projects.

News • 27 Jun 2023

Global ranking of Best Medicine Scientists recognises influential research leader

An international ranking of leading scholars has been announced, with neurogastroenterologist Laureate Professor Nick Talley recognised for his influential contributions to medicine.

News • 26 Jun 2023

Representation, Resistance and the Digiqueer

Dr Justin Ellis new book ‘Representation, Resistance and the Digiqueer - Fighting for Recognition in Technocratic Times’ is now available.

News • 26 Jun 2023

On William Tyrell's 12th birthday, police remain tight-lipped on one theory

Associate Professor Xanthe Mallett interviewed by ABC News to discuss the case of William Tyrrell. William would have been 12 years old today, on the cusp of entering his teens and high school. Instead, he remains frozen in time — a cheeky three-year-old boy who loved Spider-man and drawing pictures.

News • 20 Jun 2023

Neil Foster: Significant Law Cases

Neil Foster was interviewed by Paul Turton on ABC Newcastle, to discuss significant law cases. The interview provides a comparison between legal systems in Australia and the United States.

News • 16 Jun 2023

Self-care and seeking support in dark days

Clinical psychologist, Professor Lynne McCormack shares information to help individuals and the community understand grief and trauma following the tragic bus crash in the Hunter Valley.

News • 13 Jun 2023

2023 King’s Birthday Honours celebrates outstanding Australians

The University of Newcastle proudly congratulates the achievements of all Australians recognised in the 2023 King’s Birthday Honours, particularly those who are part of the University’s diverse community.

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