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News • 24 Jan 2022
Let’s Shape Tomorrow
9 March 2022 is Gifting Day: a social impact campaign bringing people together to create something extraordinary in just 24 hours! Together, we can all help shape a better tomorrow.
News • 21 Jan 2022
University of Newcastle launches Ngarrama – a night of reflection
On the eve of Australia Day, the University of Newcastle, in partnership with Awabakal Ltd and with support from the City of Newcastle, is proud to host Ngarrama — a free public event to engage the community in meaningful reconciliation through truth telling and historical acceptance.
News • 21 Jan 2022
From Ngukurr to Newcastle: Exploring the activism, impacts and legacy of Dexter Daniels
There are extraordinary stories that never make the light of day until someone digs through an archive, unearths newspaper cuttings and asks the question: Why was this man, from a remote Arnhem Land Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory, making headlines in Newcastle, New South Wales, in the late 60s and early 70s?
News • 19 Jan 2022
Library Guides have had a refresh!
News • 19 Jan 2022
New Sleep Pod at the Library
News • 17 Jan 2022
$2.1m to beat rare genetic disease cystic fibrosis
University of Newcastle respiratory disease expert Professor Peter Wark will lead a new $2.1m project to develop targeted treatments for the rare genetic and life-threatening disease cystic fibrosis, which damages the lungs and digestive system.
News • 14 Jan 2022
New academic scholarships support Year 12 high achievers
A new University of Newcastle scholarship program will support the aspirations of high achieving Year 12 students who begin university study this year.
News • 13 Jan 2022
University of Newcastle receives over $1.3 million in research funding
Researchers at the University of Newcastle have been awarded $1,329,356 in funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC).
News • 12 Jan 2022
Mid-career transition to teaching program
Are you a STEM professional interested in teaching?The NSW Department of Education Mid-Career Transition to Teaching Program supports experienced professionals in Mathematics, Science, and Technological and applied studies to become teachers.
News • 11 Jan 2022
Transforming the region: Underground Pumped Hydro Energy Storage
A University of Newcastle research team has been awarded $615,000 to assess the feasibility of turning disused underground coal mine workings into a lower reservoir for Underground Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (UPHES). UPHES is considered a first-of-its-kind, and as such, several geotechnical questions need to be answered before validating the concept.
News • 11 Jan 2022
Making history virtually real: Purai to work with expert to recreate First Nations histories
A trip to a 19th century tomb and the oldest theatre in NSW were just two of the places Purai Global Indigenous History Centre staff and affiliates visited without having to leave their office.
News • 3 Nov 2021
From Ecologist to Entrepreneur: how a food collective is causing massive disruption to online grocery shopping, putting flavour back on the palette and regenerating ecosystems with every order
Lauren Branson is co-founder and CEO of Your Food Collective, a startup that is causing massive disruption to the online grocery industry while dramatically reducing food miles. With 8 out of 10 Australian’s shopping online, YFC have broken into a growing and diverse market, as customers are more conscious than ever before in their product choice and their environmental footprint.
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.