News • 08 Apr 2019

Encouraging Excellence Among Aspiring Engineers

Catching up with a Catherine and Peter Tay High Achiever Engineering Undergraduate Scholar

News • 04 Apr 2019

Partnership sets year 8 girls on STEM path

Girls from two Hunter-based High Schools seeking a higher education and career in STEM-related disciplines are closer to achieving their goals thanks to a partnership announced between HunterWiSE, Newcastle High School, Callaghan College and Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group.

News • 03 Apr 2019

$18 million for Gosford health and innovation precinct

The University of Newcastle has welcomed an $18 million Federal Government investment in the first phase of realising its vision …

News • 01 Apr 2019

LGBTQIA+ Shaping Futures Scholarship Launched

A new scholarship has been established to assist students who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and/or queer, plus other diverse sexual orientations and gender identities

News • 25 Mar 2019

2019 Commencing Students Survey

New to Uni? You can improve the way we do things here at UON. Complete the Commencing Students Survey and tell us what you think of your uni experience so far.

News • 12 Mar 2019

Brain blood flow and menstrual migraine: is there a link?

Poor blood vessel function, which has been linked with cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart disease, may also be implicated in migraine, researchers at the University of Newcastle and the Hunter Medical Research Institute say.

News • 20 Feb 2019

‘Stage within a city’ unveiled for Honeysuckle campus

A sleek, sophisticated, transparent building with smart glazing will create a ‘stage within the city’ for the University of Newcastle, …

News • 15 Feb 2019

LGBTQIA+ Shaping Futures Scholarship Launched

The University of Newcastle, with the support of the ALLY Network and Queer Collective has launched a new scholarship supporting …

News • 14 Feb 2019

Funding awarded for innovative cancer research

Three University of Newcastle researchers have been awarded career fellowships worth more than $1.6 million for research into innovative cancer treatment.

News • 12 Feb 2019

Ma & Morley scholar on a journey from Dubbo to doctor

After completing the University of Newcastle’s Yapug pathway program last year, Kieran Shipp is one step closer to his goal of becoming a doctor as he prepares to start his first semester of the Joint Medical Program.

News • 11 Feb 2019

Asthma drugs in head-to-head battle

Hunter researchers will be conducting a head-to-head comparison of two new-generation drugs designed to help those with severe asthma.

News • 05 Feb 2019

Community at core of Port Macquarie graduation

A Kempsey local and proud Wiradjuri and Dunghutti woman, April will join her cohort on Tuesday, 5 February to celebrate the culmination of her studies as the first Indigenous graduate of the Port Macquarie Bachelor of Midwifery program.

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