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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
News • 23 Aug 2013
Newcastle Open Day
Explore your local world-class university at Newcastle Open Day
News • 18 Jul 2013
Indigenous enrolments
The University of Newcastle enrols more Indigenous students than any other Australian university, new statistics show.
News • 20 May 2013
Work starts on the Tamworth Education Centre
The University of Newcastle marked the beginning of construction of the $16m Tamworth Education Centre with a turning of the first sod ceremony today.
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.