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News • 24 Aug 2015
UON offers five star experience
UON has been awarded five star rankings for social equity and equipping students with generic skills, according to the 2016 Good Universities Guide.
News • 24 Aug 2015
Twitter levels playing field for adults with no speech
Researchers who met on Twitter are exploring how it can help people with speech impediments to find a voice.
News • 21 Aug 2015
UON sponsor UON Central Coast Sevens
The University of Newcastle has been announced as the new naming partner of the Central Coast Sevens International Rugby Festival.
News • 20 Aug 2015
Get Ready2Ride for Ride2Uni Day
Enjoy a free 8-week fitness and confidence program at The Forum to get you ready to ride to campus on …
News • 11 Aug 2015
Survey to explore junk food 'addiction' in young adults
How does the brain react to certain food? Can we really be addicted?
News • 10 Aug 2015
Are PE teachers biased against overweight children?
University of Newcastle researchers have found PE teachers are biased against obese school children.
News • 07 Aug 2015
LANDMARK RESEARCH INTO ABORIGINES PROTECTION BOARD
First comprehensive study into the activities of the NSW Aborigines Protection Board begins.
News • 07 Aug 2015
New app-roach to balancing sleep and exercise
A UON and HMRI researcher is studying the link between sleep and physical activity..
News • 06 Aug 2015
NSW Governor visits UON
The University of Newcastle was honoured by a visit to campus by the Governor of NSW.
News • 30 Jul 2015
Why don't young men eat fruit and veg?
A University of Newcastle and HMRI researcher wants to learn why young men don't eat enough fruit and veg.
News • 30 Jul 2015
President of Tanzania receives Honorary Doctorate from UON
UON today conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws upon His Excellency Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete.
News • 28 Jul 2015
Student Experience Survey opening soon
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