News • 17 May 2016
UON students animate another quirky clip
University of Newcastle students have hand-animated a video clip featuring OITNB star Matt McGorry.
News • 15 May 2016
World first microscope innovation
Helium atom microscope opens new window into scientific world
News • 13 May 2016
Keeping track of the flu keeps the nation on track
An online flu tracking project is keeping track of flu outbreaks in Australia.
News • 13 May 2016
UON PhD candidate's film to have world premiere in Hollywood
A PhD in Design at UON can take you anywhere, including Hollywood. Filmmaker Stuart McBratney has written, directed, composed a feature film
News • 12 May 2016
NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR STAFF ELECTION TO COUNCIL
Be involved in the decision making process of the University by becoming a member of Council
News • 12 May 2016
The science of food addiction: is it for real?
A team of University of Newcastle researchers are seeking to understand addiction to food.
News • 11 May 2016
Ice cores help reconstruct Hunter weather for last 1000 years
Researchers have used data from 1000 year old ice cores to assess Australia's drought risk.
News • 06 May 2016
Call for papers: Representations of the Mother-in-Law
Abstract proposals due 30 July 2016 for Representations of the Mother in Law
News • 06 May 2016
UON secures close to $3 million in ARC Linkage Funding
The University of Newcastle (UON) was today awarded close to $3 million in competitive research funding by the Australian Research Council (ARC)
News • 05 May 2016
Million dollar donation from alumni helps open up doors to higher education.
Students from socially-disadvantaged backgrounds will benefit from a new scholarship and outreach program.
News • 04 May 2016
New Research Study on Shoulder Pain: Recruits Needed!
New Physiotherapy Masters student, Donald Hunter, is currently conducting a study on the link between shoulder pain and posture. Recruits …
News • 01 May 2016
Secret Urban Artwork
Former UON student, Lucas Grogan's playful interpretation of Newcastle's secret pool past.
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