News • 21 Oct 2014
UON STUDENTS TAKING SHAPE
The establishment of UON Students in the Academic Division is now well underway with the recent appointment of a new leadership team, The University of Newcastl
News • 21 Oct 2014
Excellence in Science and Engineering awarded
Two UON academics have been awarded prestigious accolades at the 2014 NSW Science and Engineering Awards.
News • 21 Oct 2014
200 cyclists saddling up for research ride
A bumper weekend for bike riding in Newcastle begins at 6.30am on Saturday, October 25.
News • 21 Oct 2014
Professor Philip Dwyer shortlisted for PM's Literary Awards
Professor Philip Dwyer has been shortlisted for the 2014 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Citizen Emperor: Napoleon in Power 1799-1815.
News • 21 Oct 2014
UON in top 8 of Australian universities for health research
The University of Newcastle has attracted more than $17.8 million in NHMRC grants in the 2014 funding round.
News • 17 Oct 2014
Study reveals truth about diet in pregnancy
UON researchers have found there is no universal consensus on what constitutes an optimal diet for pregnant women
News • 14 Oct 2014
What Gone Girl tells us about American degrowth
Dr Julie McIntyre discusses box office hit Gone Girl and its eerie portrayal of American degrowth
News • 14 Oct 2014
Survey to help parents tackle teen drinking challenges
Researchers have developed an online survey to help families navigate the challenges of teenage alcohol use.
News • 14 Oct 2014
A Manifesta without a manifesto: contemporary art in St Petersburg
Dr Kit Messham-Muir, from the School of Creative Industries at the University of Newcastle, reviews contemporary art exhibition Manifesta 10 in St Petersburg
News • 14 Oct 2014
Do Australians still believe in the fair go? Views on pay suggest not
Dr John Wright, from the School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle, sheds light on Aussie's view of fair pay.
News • 09 Oct 2014
Healthy UON introductory series
Healthy UON are rolling out well-being 'taster' programs in Tai Chi and Yoga
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.