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News • 16 Jan 2014
New DVC (Research and Innovation)
The University of Newcastle today announced the appointment of Professor Kevin Hall to the position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation).
News • 08 Jan 2014
Faculty of Business and Law Excellence in External Engagement Student Awards 2013
Nominations open for 2013 Faculty of Business and Law Student External Engagement Awards
News • 19 Dec 2013
Australia Awards
University of Newcastle students win prestigious Australia Awards
News • 18 Dec 2013
Organ failure syndrome
The battle to save accident victims in Intensive Care often extends beyond treating the original injury, with multiple organ failure presenting a threat.
News • 12 Dec 2013
sleep linked to diabetes
Getting less than six hours sleep each night may increase type 2 diabetes risk by 30 per cent, researchers have found.
News • 10 Dec 2013
Health Check: Butter or margarine?
Butter gets points for taste; margarine for being easy to spread, writes Professor Clare Collins.
News • 06 Dec 2013
Future doctors examined
The bedside manner of Australia’s potential future doctors is being tested as candidates compete for a place in the prestigious Bachelor of Medicine - JMP.
News • 05 Dec 2013
New Face of Civil Engineering
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has named UON research academic Dr James Hambleton as one of 10 New Faces of Civil Engineering.
News • 04 Dec 2013
Full employment on agenda
Top economic experts will discuss the legacy of higher unemployment and the need for true full employment in the wake of the global financial crisis.
News • 03 Dec 2013
Talking speech research
Five of the world’s top international speech pathologists are discussing their latest research at the three-day ‘Communicating Together’ Symposium in Newcastle
News • 02 Dec 2013
Take your marks for Special Olympics
Hundreds of swimmers will take their marks on the starting blocks today at The Forum Sports & Aquatic Centre located at the University’s Callaghan campus.
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.