August 2014
Featured News • 25 Aug 2014
UON researcher collects prestigious medal
In an Australian-first, University of Newcastle nanotechnology researcher Professor Reza Moheimani has been awarded the prestigious Nichols Medal in Cape Town.
Featured News • 25 Aug 2014
Vines, wine and identity
Australians are shifting from beer to wine, and now a University of Newcastle project is set to provide critical insight into what role the Hunter Valley has played in influencing the nation's drinkers to change.
Clinical Nutrition Research Centre • 24 Aug 2014
Effects of Omega-3 supplements on brain health
40-85 year old volunteers with slightly elevated blood pressure are needed.
The Conversation • 22 Aug 2014
Three questions not to ask about art - and four to ask instead
By Kit Messham-Muir, School of Creative Arts, University of NewcastleArt raises a lot of questions. That's what it does. If an art work in a gallery or a news story has made you ask "what the …?", it has already started to do its job.
College of Human and Social Futures • 22 Aug 2014
Faculty topping the charts for employable graduates
Faculty of Business and Law graduates top the charts for employability
Current Staff • 21 Aug 2014
Call for mentors
Would you like to guide a student through their tertiary studies?
The University Gallery • 21 Aug 2014
Winning Poster
The votes are in and the winner of the Best Poster prize in this year's Faculty of Business & Law Research Poster Competition is Sonia Vilches-Montero.
Future Students • 21 Aug 2014
Everyone has a story
Bachelor of Communications student Emily Burley reflects on her Work-Integrated Learning trip to Nepal to work as a journalist in Kathmandu.
Featured News • 21 Aug 2014
Newcastle Open Day
Future University of Newcastle (UON) students will have the opportunity to explore their degree and career options at this Saturday's Open Day at Callaghan campus.
NeW Space • 1 Jan 1970
NeW Space on public exhibition
• 20 Aug 2014
NeW Space on public display
The University of Newcastle (UON) has formally lodged the State Significant Development (SSD) Application for the NeW Space project to deliver world-class higher education in the Civic precinct.
College of Human and Social Futures • 20 Aug 2014
Will those shown to be corrupt by the ICAC ever go on trial?
Associate Professor John Anderson discusses with ABC News the prospect of corrupt politicians facing jail time
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