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News • 16 May 2022
CEO shares how empowering women leaders has led to an inspiring startup
Kasia Gospos has been named one of Australia’s Most Inspirational Women Online and been recognised as Entrepreneur of the Year as part of the Stevie Awards.
News • 13 May 2022
A Country Practice: Arts great migration featuring research Professor Phillip McIntyre was involved in as a Chief Investigator.
The story called ‘A Country Practice’ appeared in The Australian newspaper on October 30, 2021. It features research Professor Phillip McIntyre was involved in as a Chief Investigator.
News • 13 May 2022
Professor Philip McIntyre to guest panel at Songwriting Studies Research Network (SSRN) event
Professor Phillip McIntyre has been invited as a guest panellist to take part in the latest Songwriting Studies Research Network (SSRN) event being held in London.
News • 12 May 2022
Unis collaborate to fast track NSW net zero goals
The NUW Alliance - a grouping of four leading Australian universities, The University of Newcastle, the University of Wollongong, UNSW Sydney and Western Sydney University - celebrates the announcement of the NSW Decarbonisation and Innovation Hub.
News • 11 May 2022
Partnership with Australian Public Service to boost regional jobs and digital opportunities
The Minister for the Public Service, Ben Morton has today announced that the Australian Public Service (APS) will partner with the University of Newcastle to deliver a new university Academy Campus.
News • 11 May 2022
University of Newcastle welcomes $50M to trailblaze in recycling and clean energy
The University of Newcastle has welcomed today’s Federal Government announcement of $50 million in funding to produce clean energy and recycling innovations through the creation of the Australian Trailblazer Recycling and Clean Energy (ATRaCE) Program.
News • 9 May 2022
Oceanex Energy Scholarship empowers student-led renewable energy research
A new scholarship delivered by Oceanex Energy will support University of Newcastle research into renewable energy options, and offshore wind farming specifically.
News • 9 May 2022
University of Newcastle welcomes $15 Million Decarbonisation Hub
The University of Newcastle has welcomed a $15 million investment from the NSW Government for a Decarbonisation Innovation Hub that will help fast-track research, development and commercialisation to drive solutions for a low emissions economy.
News • 9 May 2022
Being in lockdown isn’t cricket. Or is it? First year anthropology students learn through play
Playing cricket – Trobriand style – has provided first year anthropology students with the opportunity to have a six-week authentic ethnographic experience.
News • 6 May 2022
Studiosity is here 24/7
Studiosity is an online learning assistance service for students that delivers personal, timely, online support.
News • 5 May 2022
Australian Scientist to head bid to clean up the world's soils
A distinguished Australian scientist has been chosen to lead a global effort to end pollution of the world’s food-growing soils.
News • 3 May 2022
Migrant voices needed for Australia’s largest study on women’s health
The largest and longest-running women’s health study ever conducted in Australia is looking to recruit at least 1000 migrant women to ensure the study accurately reflects Australia’s current population.
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.