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News • 14 Aug 2014
Charged for Electric vehicle festival
The atmosphere is buzzing ahead of this weekend’s Hunter Valley Electric Vehicle Festival, hosted by UON’s Tom Farrell Institute for the Environment.
News • 14 Aug 2014
Dancing Robots Get Competitive
The University of Newcastle recently hosted the 2014 Hunter Region RoboCup Junior Competition.
News • 14 Aug 2014
Lily Serna talks to local high school girls about Maths
Lilly Serna talks to local high school girls about the importance of mathematics to their future.
News • 12 Aug 2014
Partnership to support students
Students facing difficult circumstances are set to benefit from a partnership that aims to improve access and participation in tertiary studies
News • 08 Aug 2014
Autonomy Day celebrates UON’s proud history
Today the University of Newcastle (UON) celebrates the most significant event on its calendar - Autonomy Day.
News • 07 Aug 2014
With respect
The University of Newcastle and its community honours the victims of MH17 on this national day of mourning.
News • 05 Aug 2014
UON Nursing PhD student off to national 3MT finals
2014 Three Minute Thesis Winners | Nursing PhD student, Gary Crowfoot, is in the final round of the National/Trans-Tasman Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition
News • 05 Aug 2014
SCORES a winner for children’s fitness
More than 200 school children have gained profound fitness benefits from a year-long UON physical activity and movement skills intervention.
News • 18 Jul 2014
International Research Centre Launched
New international research centre on balanced land use
News • 30 Jun 2014
BATTLING CLIMATE CHANGE WITH AL GORE
Environmental Engineering student Declan Clausen took part in leadership training with the Climate Reality Project
News • 23 Jun 2014
World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds: 2014
Breast cancer clinical trials researcher, Professor John Forbes, recognised among world’s best scientists.
News • 13 Jun 2014
$3.2m ARC funding
The Australian Research Council has awarded UON $3.2m to establish a research hub dedicated to future-proofing Australia's iron ore production.
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.