News • 30 Jul 2015
Why don't young men eat fruit and veg?
A University of Newcastle and HMRI researcher wants to learn why young men don't eat enough fruit and veg.
News • 28 Jul 2015
Historical Treasures at University Book Fair
The 2015 Friends of the University Book Fair will run from August 8-5 at the University of Newcastle's (UON) Great Hall.
News • 28 Jul 2015
University of Newcastle researchers commence Medical Cannabis Trials
The University of Newcastle will undertake critical research into medical cannabis.
News • 24 Jul 2015
Newcastle graduates' earning power ahead of the rest
University of Newcastle graduates earn more than the national average for their first full-time job.
News • 23 Jul 2015
Researchers trialling state-of-the-art analysis for neck pain
UON and HMRI researchers are investigating new ways to diagnose and treat students with neck pain.
News • 17 Jul 2015
Congratulations to a UON Bright Spark
Newcastle Law School PhD candidate Dakshina Chandra has been shortlisted as an Amplify Bright Sparks finalist.
News • 17 Jul 2015
Dr Ashish Malik Launches Books Internationally
Dr Ashish Malik has co-authored or edited three books, which were launched recently.
News • 17 Jul 2015
UON alumnus Nigel Milsom wins Archibald Prize
Newcastle-based artist Nigel Milsom wins the 2015 Archibald Prize with his portrait of Barrister Charles Waterstreet.
News • 17 Jul 2015
ARC project to assist Australian music industry
The University of Newcastle (UON) has been awarded Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project funding to research the economic and cultural value of ...
News • 16 Jul 2015
Indian spice added to the diabetes prevention mix
Researchers from the University of Newcastle and HMRI are assessing the use of a spice in diabetes control.
News • 14 Jul 2015
Finance Research Workshop
The annual Finance Research Workshop was held on the 28th and 29th of May. As part of the University’s C50 celebrations, the Faculty’s discipline of Accounting
News • 14 Jul 2015
Special issue of Disability and Rehabilitation free for a limited time
Free access to all articles in a special Issue of Disability and Rehabilitation entitled 'Social Media and Communication' is now available
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