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News • 17 Jul 2015
UON alumnus Nigel Milsom wins Archibald Prize
Newcastle-based artist Nigel Milsom wins the 2015 Archibald Prize with his portrait of Barrister Charles Waterstreet.
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 • 07 Jul 2015
OLT funding to boost the learning experience
The University of Newcastle has been successful in attaining funding in the latest round of OLT funding.
News • 03 Jul 2015
RELAUNCHED SYDNEY CAMPUS OPEN FOR BUSINESS
The University of Newcastle has modernised its teaching footprint in the heart of the Sydney Central Business District with the opening of a new purpose built..
News • 01 Jul 2015
CEEHE RESOURCE NOMINATED FOR AWARD
My Big Tomorrow has been nominated for Best Collaborative Project in this year's Net Awards
News • 29 Jun 2015
Building deadly networks
The University of Newcastle is hosting the 20th NITEG this June/July.
News • 16 Jun 2015
Callaghan, The University of Newcastle: Whose Traditional Land?
Professor John Maynard's book studies the history of the Pambalong Clan of the Awabakal Nation
News • 15 Jun 2015
New study to examine fibre effect on asthma
Respiratory researchers from UON and HMRI are looking into whether a high-fibre diet can reduce airway inflammation in people with asthma
News • 09 Jun 2015
Fine Art Student Scores Melbourne International Animation Festival Internship
UON Bachelor of Fine Art student, 1 of 4 talented interns selected to participate in month-long internship at the Melbourne International Animation Festival
News • 04 Jun 2015
CAMP Summit in Sydney takes on Innovation in Education Challenge
The University of Newcastle is proud to sponsor CAMP Sydney and provide mentorship for young leaders.
News • 01 Jun 2015
Clean energy technology scoops excellence pool
The UON technology uses heat sources, such as industrial waste heat, solar and geothermal energy to generate low cost, zero carbon emission electricity.
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.