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News • 24 Jul 2013
Newcastle graduates earn thousands more
A 2012 Graduate Destination Survey just released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows University of Newcastle graduates earn higher …
News • 23 Jul 2013
Medical innovation
University researcher’s antibiotic device to improve home healthcare
News • 23 Jul 2013
Leading the bid for a Cooperative Research Centre for Wildlife Biodiversity
The University of Newcastle is leading a Trans-Tasman consortium bid for a Cooperative Research Centre for Wildlife Biodiversity (Wildlife Biodiversity CRC)
News • 22 Jul 2013
University reaches out to budding science students
More than 1,400 budding scientists and engineers from 40 local schools have been invited to compete in the Ausgrid Newcastle Science and Engineering Challenge.
News • 18 Jul 2013
Teachers' Visit Day
Hunter teachers to flock to the University of Newcastle Teachers' Visit Day.
News • 12 Jul 2013
The French connection
Five Bachelor of Communication students selected for an international media internship to film a documentary in France on the Festival 'Les Cultures du Monde'
News • 08 Jul 2013
NAIDOC Week
The University of Newcastle’s Wollotuka Institute will play a leading role in celebrations across the Hunter Region this NAIDOC Week, 8-15 July.
News • 05 Jul 2013
New Appointment
The University of Newcastle has appointed Mark Pigot as its new Chief Information Officer. He began on Tuesday 25 June 2013.
News • 28 Jun 2013
Creative Industries
One of six University of Newcastle projects awarded highly prestigious Australian Research Council Linkage Project Grants worth a total of $1.8 million.
News • 21 Jun 2013
Cardiology riddle solved in 3D heartbeat
Using sophisticated computer modelling, a University of Newcastle researcher has helped discover how the heart regulates its beat.
News • 19 Jun 2013
Institute of Architects honour University of Newcastle students
Three students from the University of Newcastle’s School of Architecture and Design have won prestigious Australian Institute of Architects’ medals.
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.