News • 19 May 2015

Walk for Justice

Demonstration of Newcastle's commitment to Access to Justice. Members of the Newcastle Law School take part every year to fundraise for not-for-profit community

News • 19 May 2015

Deb Mansfield exhibition at The Lock-Up

On Friday the 22 May, Deb Mansfield in collaboration with Belinda Howden will launch The Island Could Be Heard by Night at The Lock-Up, Newcastle.

News • 12 May 2015

Helping teens find their dream career

The University of Newcastle's CEEHE has launched an interactive website to help students find career options.

News • 12 May 2015

Eight HEPP National Priority Pool grants secured

The Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education secured eight HEPP National Priority Pool grants worth over $1.3 million

News • 07 May 2015

From steelworker to award-winning artist

Multimedia artist from UON wins Hatched art prize. Read about Andrew Styan's work here.

News • 06 May 2015

Champions4Change take Blackout Challenge

Champions4Change completed their first challenge by turning off all non-essential equipment in the Blackout Challenge

News • 06 May 2015

NeW Space construction contract awarded

The University of Newcastle has announced the awarding of the construction contract for NeW Space in the CBD.

News • 06 May 2015

Prestigious honour for UON Laureate Professor

The University of Newcastle's Laureate Professor Scott Sloan has been awarded a prestigious fellowship to The Royal Society.

News • 05 May 2015

UON Alumni it’s your time to shine

UON is celebrating its golden year and it’s your time to shine - nominate now for the University of Newcastle's 2015 Alumni Awards

News • 05 May 2015

Our thoughts are with the Nepalese community

Our thoughts are with the Nepalese people, our Nepalese alumni, staff and students, and all those affected by the disaster that has caused such devastation.

News • 04 May 2015

Study to build fitness in the great outdoors

University of Newcastle researchers who have developed an innovative, multicomponent physical activity study to help people become taut and trim.

News • 04 May 2015

Professor Philip Dwyer shortlisted for Premier’s Literary Award

Australia’s leading writers have been recognised in the shortlists for the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, including Citizen Emperor: Napoleon in Power 1799

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