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News • 18 Oct 2013
Diet Bytes and Baby Bumps
A research study will assess the use of smartphones as a new method for pregnant women to record their nutritional intake.
News • 17 Oct 2013
Obese men SHED-IT
A tailored weight loss program has produced a benefit likely to be a powerful motivator for men – better erectile function.
News • 16 Oct 2013
World Food Day
Increased modernisation is fuelling a new global nutrition issue, writes Associate Professor Surinder Baines.
News • 16 Oct 2013
The power of fruit and vegies
A research team investigating if increasing your fruit and vegetable intake improve your skin colour and appearance.
News • 15 Oct 2013
Love Your Heart
Researchers are helping families with a history of cardiovascular disease to become ‘heart smart’ in a bid to lower risk factors for heart attack or stroke.
News • 14 Oct 2013
Food addiction
Our researchers are hoping to determine whether ‘addiction’ to foods high in salt, fat and sugar is contributing to the obesity epidemic.
News • 10 Oct 2013
High Achievers Celebration
Engineering students acknowledged for their outstanding academic efforts in 2012 at our High Achievers Celebration.
News • 18 Sep 2013
Generous graduate gives back
A donation from a generous graduate has established a scholarship for high-achieving undergraduate students to study engineering at the University of Newcastle.
News • 16 Sep 2013
Engage Newcastle wins award
The University of Newcastle's Community Engagement team has won a prestigious national tertiary education award for the 2012 campaign that …
News • 04 Sep 2013
DiG Festival
University of Newcastle “Official Innovation Partner” of new DiG Festival
News • 28 Aug 2013
Good Universities Guide
University of Newcastle tops Australia in student retention and equity rankings
News • 24 Aug 2013
Guaranteed Offer Scheme
The Hunter’s brightest students will be spared the agonising wait for university acceptance with the launch of an innovative High Australian Tertiary Admission
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.