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News • 24 Jul 2015
Newcastle graduates' earning power ahead of the rest
University of Newcastle graduates earn more than the national average for their first full-time job.
News • 23 Jul 2015
Researchers trialling state-of-the-art analysis for neck pain
UON and HMRI researchers are investigating new ways to diagnose and treat students with neck pain.
News • 17 Jul 2015
UON alumnus Nigel Milsom wins Archibald Prize
Newcastle-based artist Nigel Milsom wins the 2015 Archibald Prize with his portrait of Barrister Charles Waterstreet.
News • 16 Jul 2015
Indian spice added to the diabetes prevention mix
Researchers from the University of Newcastle and HMRI are assessing the use of a spice in diabetes control.
News • 07 Jul 2015
OLT funding to boost the learning experience
The University of Newcastle has been successful in attaining funding in the latest round of OLT funding.
News • 03 Jul 2015
RELAUNCHED SYDNEY CAMPUS OPEN FOR BUSINESS
The University of Newcastle has modernised its teaching footprint in the heart of the Sydney Central Business District with the opening of a new purpose built..
News • 01 Jul 2015
CEEHE RESOURCE NOMINATED FOR AWARD
My Big Tomorrow has been nominated for Best Collaborative Project in this year's Net Awards
News • 29 Jun 2015
Building deadly networks
The University of Newcastle is hosting the 20th NITEG this June/July.
News • 16 Jun 2015
Callaghan, The University of Newcastle: Whose Traditional Land?
Professor John Maynard's book studies the history of the Pambalong Clan of the Awabakal Nation
News • 15 Jun 2015
New study to examine fibre effect on asthma
Respiratory researchers from UON and HMRI are looking into whether a high-fibre diet can reduce airway inflammation in people with asthma
News • 09 Jun 2015
Fine Art Student Scores Melbourne International Animation Festival Internship
UON Bachelor of Fine Art student, 1 of 4 talented interns selected to participate in month-long internship at the Melbourne International Animation Festival
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