2026
News • 2 Apr 2022
Power and the passion: part one
No economy anywhere in the world is safe if we are dependent upon one industry, no matter what the industry.
News • 31 Mar 2022
Health trailblazers crowned with national honours
Two University of Newcastle and HMRI researchers who are trailblazing in their fields to improve the health and wellbeing of communities around the world, have been awarded prestigious National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) awards.
News • 30 Mar 2022
Weaving brings Elders and communities together
A COVID initiative to reduce the isolation of Elders living in regional New South Wales has used weaving to link the communities of Bourke, Armidale and Uralla.
News • 30 Mar 2022
University alliances: seven criteria for success
“Fifty percent of strategic alliances fail in the first five years.”This was the premise of a paper I came across in 2015 when researching the set-up of UNSW’s first alliance under its 2025 Strategy, the PLuS Alliance. That headline stuck with me, and six years down the track, with a portfolio of alliances and the associated battle scars and triumphs, I realise how easy it can be for an alliance to fail or succeed.
News • 30 Mar 2022
Budget cuts to the Australian Human Rights Commission couldn’t have come at a worse time
By Amy MaguireThe budget for Australia’s national human rights institution, the Australian Human Rights Commission, will fall significantly over the next four years.
News • 29 Mar 2022
Evidence of brain changes in those at risk of bipolar disorder captured with MRI scans
A brain imaging study of young people at high risk of developing bipolar disorder has for the first time found evidence of weakening connections between key areas of the brain in late adolescence.
News • 28 Mar 2022
FluTracking identifies huge second Omicron wave
A second Omicron wave of COVID-19 sweeping the nation has already outstripped the peak recorded in January, a national online surveillance system for tracking respiratory symptoms has revealed.
News • 25 Mar 2022
Academic Excellence Scholarship
The University values hard work, persistence, dedication and sustained effort in the pursuit of academic excellence. In 2019, the Vice-Chancellor announced new undergraduate scholarships for high performing students progressing within their degrees. Now, we are pleased to reveal the 2022 recipients of the Academic Excellence Awards!
News • 25 Mar 2022
Study to test anti-viral effects of Lactoferrin
Researchers from the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) and the University of Newcastle are looking for participants to take part in a new study on the immune and anti-viral effects of the dietary supplement Lactoferrin.
News • 24 Mar 2022
Program receives funding to continue work to address youth violence
The University of Newcastle’s Name.Narrate.Navigate (NNN) program has been awarded a grant of $599,335 from the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources; Safer Communities Fund. Announced by the Minister for Home Affairs, the Hon Karen Andrews MP, this grant brings total funding for the program to over $2 million.
News • 24 Mar 2022
Resourcing Youth-Led Peace Work: Commit to the Long Term and the Local
Since 2015, the global community has increasingly acknowledged the importance of youth leadership for the pursuit of sustainable peace. In an under-resourced and hyper-competitive landscape, promising youth-led programs are missing out.
News • 23 Mar 2022
2021 National Student Safety Survey
Today, Universities Australia has released the 2021 National Student Safety Survey (NSSS) report.
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.