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News • 22 Mar 2016
UON ranked in the world’s TOP 50 for Architecture and Built Environment in QS subject rankings
UON has performed strongly in the QS World University Rankings in 2016.
News • 17 Mar 2016
HEYMAN, it’s a tailored lifestyle study for young men
They asked for it, they informed the program design, and a group of men aged 18-25 are about to receive a University of Newcastle (UON) intervention firmly
News • 16 Mar 2016
Brain cancer studies to become a reality after show support
Brain cancer researchers in Newcastle say that a six-figure funding windfall resulting from Paul Harragon’s appearance on I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here wil
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 • 09 Mar 2016
UON Stroke researchers share in $13.7m grant
A prestigious National Health and Medical Research Centre (NHMRC) Program Grant has been awarded to two neurologists to support stroke rese
News • 08 Mar 2016
Australian women challenge stroke survival assumptions
New research from The University of Newcastle (UON) has challenged assumptions on how long women will live after stroke, even with significant physical impairme
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 • 03 Mar 2016
UON’s Professor John Aitken Wins Prestigious Reproductive Science Award
Professor John Aitken from the University of Newcastle has been announced as the 2016 recipient of the prestigious Carl G. Hartman award
News • 02 Mar 2016
Hand-built microscope gives greater clarity
University of Newcastle researchers build a microscope to benefit all at HMRI.
News • 29 Feb 2016
Weight-loss study challenges COPD’s obesity puzzle
Faced with a clinical paradox where obesity seemingly offers a protective effect for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Hunter researchers have perfo
News • 26 Feb 2016
Preschool on campus gets first taste of Little Scientists
KU Kintaiba pre-schoolers at the University of Newcastle are the first in the region to have been given a taste …
News • 25 Feb 2016
New pilot study getting SMART with teachers’ health
Hunter teachers are the focus of a new pilot health study being conducted by University of Newcastle (UON) physical activity researchers, targeting diabetes and
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