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News • 9 Jun 2022

University of Newcastle maintains position as top 200 university in the world

University of Newcastle has affirmed its position as a world leading university, climbing a further five places to rank 192 in the world in the QS World University Rankings.

News • 9 Jun 2022

A New Dreaming: The Dunggiirr Brothers and the Caring Song of the Whale

A collaboration between the Yandaarra Collective and the University of Newcastle (UoN) has resulted in the March 2022 publication of a stunning children’s picture book with strong messages about caring for country and each other.

News • 3 Jun 2022

From commitment to action: The journey to a low emissions future

A tale of two cities showcase event focuses on clean energy potential of the Illawarra and Hunter

News • 2 Jun 2022

Her Excellency Launches Centre for Law and Social Justice

Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC QC, Governor of NSW, launched the Centre for Law and Social Justice on the 2 June 2022. Her Excellency gave an inspiring address around concepts of equity and fairness and the duty of educated persons to serve the community.

News • 1 Jun 2022

Giving business owners control to work ON their business rather than IN it.

Johann Du Toit has always loved computers. Trained as an electronic engineer his career has taken him around the globe. After many lessons learned through developing software for other companies, he founded his own - Wink Reports - a startup that builds easy-to-use software to uncomplicate the most complicated business reports.

News • 31 May 2022

Band Comp Concludes With A Bang

On a chilly autumn evening, the local community rolled into Bar on the Hill for an epic line-up of student performances. The floorboards buzzed with soundchecks as the audience grabbed drinks and warmed their seats, settling in for a big night of fantastic live entertainment.

News • 27 May 2022

Scientists and students onboard to map East coast tsunami risk

A team of marine scientists and university students are onboard to investigate the causes and consequences of the submarine landslides and deep-marine canyons along Australia's eastern edge during a five-week voyage on CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator. The collaborative research project includes students, volunteers and researchers from the University of Newcastle and the University of Sydney.

News • 26 May 2022

Unis have a plan to bring NSW Government advanced manufacturing investment to life

The NUW Alliance - a grouping of four leading Australian universities, The University of Newcastle, the University of Wollongong, UNSW Sydney and Western Sydney University - welcomes the announcement of the release of $260m for investment at the AMRF, established at Western Sydney.

News • 25 May 2022

Strong results for University of Newcastle

The University of Newcastle has signalled it will invest in student accommodation, upgrading laboratories and learning areas and revitalising campus environments following the release of its 2021 Annual Report this week.

News • 19 May 2022

Why rankings are more than just a number

The University of Newcastle prides itself on providing world-class education to the region and we aim to create life-ready graduates. One of the ways we measure ourselves to see how well we are performing is by participating in university world rankings, a topic discussed in recent weeks. Rankings can sometimes feel like just another number however, their meaning lies much deeper.

News • 17 May 2022

Security challenges: Merging space with cyberspace

An escalation of security attacks has led to increasing challenges in the intersection of cyber security and space security.

News • 17 May 2022

New mountainfrog species identified in Southeast Queensland

Ecologists from the Department of Environment and Science (DES) and researchers from the University of Newcastle, Southern Cross University, CSIRO and the South Australian Museum have uncovered a new species of mountainfrog; Philoriaknowlesi, in Queensland’s south-east, and are now working to protect its habitat.

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