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News • 22 Sep 2015
Hunter research leaders appointed to national research committees
Two medical research leaders from the University of Newcastle have been appointed to high-level advisory committees with the NHMRC.
News • 18 Sep 2015
UON Industrial Design graduate wins national innovation award
Bachelor of Industrial Design graduate Michael Wilds has just received a national Bathroom Innovation Award (BIA) for his sustainable tap design.
News • 17 Sep 2015
New national initiative supports UON women in STEMM
The University of Newcastle is one of the pilot institutions to participate in the Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) Initiative
News • 11 Sep 2015
Public health excellence in research awarded
The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health has received a CAPHIA public health award.
News • 08 Sep 2015
Hunter researchers team up for health
The University of Newcastle Hunter researchers will team up for Australia's first Single-Cell Genomics Centre of Excellence.
News • 03 Sep 2015
Premier's Teacher Scholarships help teachers excel
Exceptional teachers from around NSW have been rewarded with a scholarship that will enable further learning.
News • 26 Aug 2015
The Wollotuka Institute recognised with Australian-first accreditation
The Wollotuka Institute at the University of Newcastle has received Australia's first World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium (WINHEC*) accreditation, …
News • 25 Aug 2015
Students Make Their Mark on Newcastle CBD
Mural designed by UON students on display in Newcastle CBD
News • 24 Aug 2015
UON offers five star experience
UON has been awarded five star rankings for social equity and equipping students with generic skills, according to the 2016 Good Universities Guide.
News • 24 Aug 2015
Twitter levels playing field for adults with no speech
Researchers who met on Twitter are exploring how it can help people with speech impediments to find a voice.
News • 13 Aug 2015
$3.3m grant to improve dementia care and quality of life
A multi-institute research team, led by UON's Laureate Professor Rob Sanson-Fisher look to improve dementia care.
News • 10 Aug 2015
Are PE teachers biased against overweight children?
University of Newcastle researchers have found PE teachers are biased against obese school children.
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