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News • 03 Feb 2015
Dads and daughters program kicks off
Physical activity research program DADEE at the University of Newcastle instils young girls with physical and social-emotional skills for a happy & healthy life
News • 21 Jan 2015
Main round offers released
UON has made a total of 7,936 offers to date to commence studies in semester one, 2015, reflecting strong interest in Newcastle undergraduate programs.
News • 09 Jan 2015
UON alumnus features in international campaign
An international campaign designed to raise awareness of vaccination features the work of over 30 artists and creatives, including Alexia Sinclair.
News • 19 Dec 2014
Academic collaboration boosts international relationship
The University of Newcastle (UON) and De La Salle University of the Philippines have signed a Memorandum of Agreement to boost collaboration.
News • 16 Dec 2014
UON accolades for teaching excellence
The University of Newcastle has received two prestigious teaching awards
News • 16 Dec 2014
UON awarded for exceptional teaching
University of Newcastle has been awarded for exceptional teaching.
News • 09 Dec 2014
Vice-Chancellor's Awards Winners
The University of Newcastle celebrates the achievements of staff with the VC's Award Ceremony.
News • 08 Dec 2014
School's in for Summer
Girls’ Choices is organised by AIM HIGH and provides female Year 9 students from schools around the state with a five-day residential university experience.
News • 08 Dec 2014
Wollotuka Yarning Circle on Constitutional Recognition
The panellists for the discussion are journalist and author Mr Jeff McMullen, Federal Member for Newcastle Ms Sharon Claydon MP, and UON alumnus Teela Reid
News • 05 Dec 2014
Closing the gap on Indigenous health
Ms Turner received the Gail May Award which acknowledges those working at the grassroots level to improve health outcomes for Indigenous Australians.
News • 05 Dec 2014
Operation Angel Award for UON academic
University of Newcastle Research academic has been honoured for her dedication to kidney health researchers in Indigenous Australians.
News • 04 Dec 2014
Stayin’ on Track
Stayin’ on Track is a program designed to transition young Aboriginal men to fatherhood through a user-developed website and smartphone app called Mood Tracker.
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