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News • 31 Jul 2014
Imagine working on a newspaper in Kathmandu
Emily Burley is a Bachelor of Communication student who is currently undertaking an internship on a newspaper in Nepal.
News • 28 Jul 2014
Smart snapshot of pregnancy diets
UON nutrition researchers are using smartphone technology to gather first-hand insights about the diets of expectant Indigenous mums and provide feedback.
News • 25 Jul 2014
UON Central Coast Celebrates 25 Years
UON Central Coast campus celebrates 25 years of educational excellence to thousands of students across the region.
News • 23 Jul 2014
Landmark schizophrenia genetic study
UON researchers have helped unearth more than 100 genetic variants associated with schizophrenia, through the largest ever genome-wide study of the disease.
News • 21 Jul 2014
Lego Builds Innovation in the Classroom
University of Newcastle students have received a creative and satisfying Lego learning experience.
News • 18 Jul 2014
Student accommodation milestone
UON’s capacity to accommodate students will soon almost double, with the construction of four student apartment blocks reaching an important milestone today.
News • 15 Jul 2014
Companion Robot Technology
UON researchers give Tin Man a heart with the invention of technology aimed at enabling robots to feel emotion in a near human-like manner.
News • 15 Jul 2014
Plain cigarette packs impact ‘taste’
Smokers involved in a study published by UON researchers believed the quality of their cigarettes deteriorated following the implementation of plain packaging.
News • 14 Jul 2014
A tale as old as time
University of Newcastle PhD student presents at prestigious international symposium.
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.
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.