Community and Alumni
News • 29 Jun 2015
Building deadly networks
The University of Newcastle is hosting the 20th NITEG this June/July.
News • 26 Jun 2015
Fine Art Photomedia students work on Experimenta Exhibition's 3D Printing Project
Contemporary arts volunteers needed to join the Lock Up team as par tof the nationally touring Experimenta Recharge exhitibion.
News • 25 Jun 2015
UON Central Coast Graduation
Graduations at the University of Newcastle Central Coast campus take place in July 2015.
News • 16 Jun 2015
CEOs sleepout to make a difference
UON's Vice-Chancellor, Professor Caroline McMillen, and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Innovation and Research) Professor Kevin Hall in the CEO Sleepout Newcastle 2015
News • 15 Jun 2015
New study to examine fibre effect on asthma
Respiratory researchers from UON and HMRI are looking into whether a high-fibre diet can reduce airway inflammation in people with asthma
News • 09 Jun 2015
Fine Art Student Scores Melbourne International Animation Festival Internship
UON Bachelor of Fine Art student, 1 of 4 talented interns selected to participate in month-long internship at the Melbourne International Animation Festival
News • 04 Jun 2015
Danish Exchange for Opera House Scholars
Nick Werrett, one of only five Australian recipients of the 2014 MADE scholarship, had the opportunity take part in a multidisciplinary cultural exchange.
News • 04 Jun 2015
CAMP Summit in Sydney takes on Innovation in Education Challenge
The University of Newcastle is proud to sponsor CAMP Sydney and provide mentorship for young leaders.
News • 29 May 2015
UON's NeW Space reaches new milestone
The University of Newcastle's NeW Space project has commencement ceremony.
News • 29 May 2015
Growing Australia’s food industry on menu
A newly established collaboration, led by the University of Newcastle, will contribute to growing Australia’s food industry and increasing its food exports.
News • 29 May 2015
Are those fleeing persecution and impoverishment so very different?
Sociology and Anthropology PhD candidate Georgina Ramsay looks at the political rhetoric differentiating asylum seekers fleeing persecution and those fleeing...
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