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News • 11 Jul 2014
Newcastle dominates Eastern University Games
UON has eclipsed its closest rivals, UTS, to claim the 2014 Eastern University Games (EUG) Overall Champion trophy.
News • 03 Jul 2014
Doors open to researchers
HMRI will open its doors for a rare glimpse into the latest medical research, with the opportunity to meet some of the University’s leading researchers.
News • 02 Jul 2014
Central Coast celebrates graduation and milestone
There are double celebrations at our Central Coast Campus this week as almost 500 students graduate from their programs and UON marks 25 years in the region.
News • 01 Jul 2014
Respiratory disease breakthrough
Researchers have discovered sinister specks of a molecule known as ASC that are exacerbating the biological inflammatory response in major airway diseases.
News • 30 Jun 2014
BATTLING CLIMATE CHANGE WITH AL GORE
Environmental Engineering student Declan Clausen took part in leadership training with the Climate Reality Project
News • 27 Jun 2014
New Colombo Plan Scholars
Three of UON’s best and brightest undergraduates have been awarded prestigious New Colombo Plan scholarships to study in the Asia Pacific region.
News • 27 Jun 2014
Exercise best 'medicine' for spinal recovery
Exercise therapy research being conducted by UON is bringing hope of restored muscle function to those suffering paralysis from spinal damage.
News • 26 Jun 2014
UON graduate an outstanding leader
AustCham has presented Thailand's Alumni Leadership Award to UON Medical Science and PhD graduate Dr Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong.
News • 23 Jun 2014
World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds: 2014
Breast cancer clinical trials researcher, Professor John Forbes, recognised among world’s best scientists.
News • 23 Jun 2014
Our graduates rate UON top 10 in Australia
Graduates have rated UON teachers among the nation’s best, placing them in the top 10 universities for teaching, in an official national student survey.
News • 18 Jun 2014
Key to triggering labour discovered
UON researchers have discovered a ‘switch’ that fails to engage in some pregnancies, which could lead to labour complications
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