News • 08 May 2014
Future of agriculture looks sweet
Sugar may be the key to future food security and economic prosperity according to University of Newcastle Associate Professor Yong-Ling …
News • 05 May 2014
Warrior immune cells could win the fight against asthma
Laureate Professor Paul Foster is developing new anti-inflammatory approaches to treat asthma and infections of the lung
News • 05 May 2014
Australian attitudes to Nuclear weapons
University of Newcastle scholar's book documents Australia's historical attitudes to Nuclear weapons.
News • 05 May 2014
University’s bot-soccer team to impress crowd at CeBIT Expo 2014
Two-time world champions of the RoboCup tournament, the University of Newcastle is showcasing their latest generation of robotic soccer stars (NUbots) at CeBIT
News • 02 May 2014
Dr Jeff McGee's Research on Climate Change Governance Cited in United Nations Report
Newcastle Law School academic Dr Jeff McGee has received citations for his research in the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on …
News • 07 Apr 2014
2014 Alumni Awards Nominations
Recognising UON’s outstanding alumni. Nominate by 23 May.
News • 14 Mar 2014
New Imaging Centre to bring sharper focus on disease
A new Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) centre boasting the most advanced scanning technology in the Southern Hemisphere was opened today at HMRI in Newcastle.
News • 12 Mar 2014
Iconic NeW Space first designs
The University today released the early concepts for its $95 million CBD landmark education precinct - NeW Space - creating a 10 storey ‘vertical’ campus.
News • 12 Mar 2014
Exercise key to preventing early-onset dementia
An international study has shown that teenagers with poor cardiovascular fitness and a lower IQ have an increased risk of developing early-onset dementia.
News • 26 Feb 2014
University of Newcastle Civil Engineering in world’s top 50
New QS World University Rankings by Subject list 12 UON disciplines in top 200 - Civil & Structural Engineering World’s 45
News • 25 Feb 2014
DNA protein targeted in ovarian cancer chemo test
Dr Nikola Bowden is investigating a DNA repair protein that is implicated in ovarian cancer tumours becoming resistant to chemotherapy.
News • 14 Feb 2014
Disruption delivers innovation: Lessons from Hollywood
Disruption delivers innovation: Lessons from Hollywood
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