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News • 28 Aug 2014
Artificial pancreas
An ‘artificial pancreas’ being jointly developed by University of Newcastle engineers and HMRI diabetes researchers was revealed today.
News • 28 Aug 2014
Defence cluster ignites engagement
UON showcases developments of our leading defence researchers and is being applied to solve real life challenges.
News • 28 Aug 2014
2015 Hobsons Good Universities Guide
UON has maintained its five-star ratings for socioeconomic equity and equipping students with generic skills, according to the 2015 Good Universities Guide.
News • 26 Aug 2014
New asthma therapy
A new therapy developed by HMRI and UK-based respiratory researchers has recorded a marked reduction in acute asthma exacerbations triggered by the common cold
News • 25 Aug 2014
Vines, wine and identity
University to explore influence of iconic Hunter Valley wine region
News • 25 Aug 2014
UON researcher collects prestigious medal
University Of Newcastle researcher Professor Reza Moheimani has collected the prestigious Nichols Medal in Cape Town.
News • 20 Aug 2014
Industrial tribunal spotlight
A UON project will explore how industrial tribunals in the Hunter region are leading Australia in the proactive promotion of workplace co-operation.
News • 20 Aug 2014
NeW Space on public display
UON has formally lodged the State Significant Development Application for the NeW Space project to deliver world-class higher education in the Civic precinct.
News • 14 Aug 2014
Charged for Electric vehicle festival
The atmosphere is buzzing ahead of this weekend’s Hunter Valley Electric Vehicle Festival, hosted by UON’s Tom Farrell Institute for the Environment.
News • 11 Aug 2014
International Symposium on Spermatology
UON hosts prestigious International Symposium on Spermatology. Hundreds of guests from 30 countries will take part in the prestigious event.
News • 08 Aug 2014
Autonomy Day celebrates UON’s proud history
Today the University of Newcastle (UON) celebrates the most significant event on its calendar - Autonomy Day.
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.