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News • 24 Feb 2022

Laptops for Loan

News • 24 Feb 2022

Top-notch educators claim national University Teaching Awards

Honoured for their teaching excellence, four exceptional University of Newcastle academics have been selected—from a national pool—for a highly coveted University Teaching Award.

News • 23 Feb 2022

Flowers Room is open

News • 22 Feb 2022

The paradox of Australia’s response to COVID-19

A new report has found that the agile stability embedded in Australia’s health care state was ultimately responsible for the nation’s high vaccination rates.

News • 21 Feb 2022

Billionaire power bid

As the nation prepares for a low-carbon economy, is there a risk of some being left behind? What do kids in coal country think about a low-carbon future, and how can we support mining communities through this process?

News • 18 Feb 2022

Researchers get creative to support healthy ageing minds

Researchers will investigate how the creative arts can support healthy brains and heathy minds as we age.

News • 18 Feb 2022

Antarctic ice cores reveal Australian drought risk worse than thought

Antarctic ice core records have shown that eastern Australia’s drought risk is greater than thought.

News • 18 Feb 2022

Welcoming students from refugee backgrounds to study at Newcastle Law School

Newcastle Law School and the Centre for Law and Social Justice are celebrating the commencement of four new students of refugee background in the undergraduate Law program.

News • 18 Feb 2022

Singapore campus officially opened: University signals Asia-Pacific commitment

The University of Newcastle has officially opened its new campus office at the Singapore National Library.

News • 16 Feb 2022

Get involved in Gifting Day

The University of Newcastle is holding its first ever Gifting Day on Wednesday 9 March 2022.Gifting Day unites supporters, friends and believers from near and far to bridge big challenges with even bigger ideas. With your support, we can make great change in just 24 hours!

News • 16 Feb 2022

The Government's bid for an enhanced 'character test' is unnecessary

By Amy Maguire The Migration Amendment (Strengthening the Character Test) Bill will pass the House of Representatives by the end of this week. The bill would enhance the immigration minister’s powers to cancel the visas of people convicted of certain crimes.

News • 15 Feb 2022

University of Newcastle signs landmark MOU to strengthen industry collaboration

The University of Newcastle has signed a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the NSW Government to boost innovation and drive research commercialisation.

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