News • 02 Apr 2014

Newcastle: City in transition – Public Forum

Newcastle: City in transition is sponsored by the University of Newcastle and is the first in a planned series of discussions on the future of Newcastle

News • 31 Mar 2014

UON unveils $17.3m medical sciences teaching and research precinct

UON today opened its state-of-the-art medical sciences precinct offering technology-enabled teaching facilities to researchers, students & healthcare workforce.

News • 27 Mar 2014

Mosquito-Borne Virus Alert

Mosquito Borne Virus Alert

News • 24 Mar 2014

University appoints new Deputy Chancellor

The University of Newcastle today announced the appointment of Ms Dianne Allen as the University’s new Deputy Chancellor.

News • 21 Mar 2014

Disruption delivers innovation: Lessons from the imaginative and creative dirtgirl

Disruption delivers innovation: Lessons from the imaginative and talented dirtgirl

News • 19 Mar 2014

Healthy lifestyle study targets young men

Young men are the target of a new University of Newcastle study aiming to tailor a healthy lifestyle program that meets their specific needs.

News • 14 Mar 2014

New Imaging Centre to bring sharper focus on disease

A new Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) centre boasting the most advanced scanning technology in the Southern Hemisphere was opened today at HMRI in Newcastle.

News • 14 Mar 2014

Knights join concussion study to help tackle scientific uncertainty

The Newcastle Knights, University and Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) are teaming up to help tackle questions surrounding effects of concussion.

News • 12 Mar 2014

Iconic NeW Space first designs

The University today released the early concepts for its $95 million CBD landmark education precinct - NeW Space - creating a 10 storey ‘vertical’ campus.

News • 12 Mar 2014

Exercise key to preventing early-onset dementia

An international study has shown that teenagers with poor cardiovascular fitness and a lower IQ have an increased risk of developing early-onset dementia.

News • 05 Mar 2014

School-based solution helps inactive teens

School-based intervention programs may offer hope for inactive teenage girls, a University of Newcastle study has found.

News • 01 Mar 2014

Portraying cancer through art

Kris Smith, an academic in the School of Creative Arts, combines his interests in photo media and working with young people for the interdisciplinary Growing Up

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