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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.
News • 06 Aug 2015
NSW Governor visits UON
The University of Newcastle was honoured by a visit to campus by the Governor of NSW.
News • 03 Aug 2015
Work Integrated Learning with nib
Work Integrated Learning with NIB. Placements provide students with real world experience after graduating
News • 30 Jul 2015
Why don't young men eat fruit and veg?
A University of Newcastle and HMRI researcher wants to learn why young men don't eat enough fruit and veg.
News • 28 Jul 2015
University of Newcastle researchers commence Medical Cannabis Trials
The University of Newcastle will undertake critical research into medical cannabis.
News • 23 Jul 2015
Researchers trialling state-of-the-art analysis for neck pain
UON and HMRI researchers are investigating new ways to diagnose and treat students with neck pain.
News • 17 Jul 2015
Central Coast Innovation Summit 2015
The Central Coast Innovation Summit 2015 recently took place, hosted by the Mingara Club.
News • 17 Jul 2015
Dr Ashish Malik Launches Books Internationally
Dr Ashish Malik has co-authored or edited three books, which were launched recently.
News • 17 Jul 2015
ARC project to assist Australian music industry
The University of Newcastle (UON) has been awarded Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project funding to research the economic and cultural value of ...
News • 16 Jul 2015
Indian spice added to the diabetes prevention mix
Researchers from the University of Newcastle and HMRI are assessing the use of a spice in diabetes control.
News • 14 Jul 2015
Lucy Mentoring on the Central Coast
The Faculty of Business and Law has launched the Lucy Mentoring Program on the Central Coast.
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