News • 06 Apr 2016
UON awarded Lung Cancer Fellowship
Professor Phil Hansbro, school of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy, has been awarded a Co-funded Fellowship in Lung Cancer Research.
News • 21 Mar 2016
CLAIRE CAMERON TO VISIT CEEHE
Professor Claire Cameron will be visiting CEEHE next month to provide and share her expertise in the area of Out of Home Care
News • 15 Mar 2016
CEEHE Equity Ambassador Announced
Dr Liam Phelan will join the Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education (CEEHE) as our fourth Equity Ambassador.
News • 15 Mar 2016
Closing the gap on Indigenous STEM education
A crowdfunding initiative will raise funds for an Indigenous science scholar.
News • 15 Mar 2016
Fish oil study for blood pressure and brain performance
Adults with slightly elevated blood pressure are wanted for a University of Newcastle (UON) clinical trial evaluating the benefits of taking a fish oil suppleme
News • 11 Mar 2016
UON's new chapter for Hunter Research Foundation
A sustainable model for economic and social research for the Hunter region.
News • 08 Mar 2016
UON Vice-Chancellor Speaks on Women & Innovation for DFAT International Women’s Day Leadership Events Across Asia
UON Vice-Chancellor Speaks on Women & Innovation for DFAT International Women’s Day Leadership Events Across Asia
News • 02 Mar 2016
Hand-built microscope gives greater clarity
University of Newcastle researchers build a microscope to benefit all at HMRI.
News • 01 Mar 2016
Investing in something meaningful
Professor Billie Bonevski, a University of Newcastle (UON) Gladys M Brawn Career Development Fellow, is dedicated to improving health in the community.
News • 27 Feb 2016
Preventing Obesity Without Eating like a Rabbit
Workplace POWER (Preventing Obesity Without Eating like a Rabbit) is a proven, multi-award winning program to appeal to men.
News • 19 Feb 2016
Penny Jane Burke full-time Director
Professor Penny Jane Burke will be taking on a full-time Directorship role with the Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education in 2016.
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