February 2015
Current Staff • 11 Feb 2015
UON to host Social Psychology Conference
The University of Newcastle will fly the flag for social psychology in April as host of the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists.
• 10 Feb 2015
Laureate Professor elected to esteemed American academy
Laureate Professor Graeme Jameson, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Centre for Multiphase Processes has been elected to the US National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
• 9 Feb 2015
Helping new fathers beat the blues
Dr Richard Fletcher, a team leader within the Faculty of Health and Medicine's Family Action Centre, has received a grant of $300,000 over two years from Beyond Blue.
Featured News • 6 Feb 2015
UON's NeW Space planning application approved
The NSW Minister for Planning, the Honourable Pru Goward MP, announced in Newcastle today that planning approval for the University of Newcastle's (UON) landmark urban facility, NeW Space, has been granted.
The University Gallery • 5 Feb 2015
PABLO TAPIA EXHIBITION OPENING
Please join artist Pablo Tapia for the opening of his exhibition Luz Corporea at the University Gallery from 5:30pm on Wednesday 11 February.
The University Gallery • 5 Feb 2015
NICOLE CHAFFEY EXHIBITION OPENING
Please join artist Nicole Chaffey for the opening of her exhibition north: remembering country at the University Gallery from 5:30pm on Wednesday 11 February.
Featured News • 4 Feb 2015
Stroke detector
The Hunter Region NSW will become the international testing ground for a new microwave-imaging headpiece that helps ambulance and emergency teams rapidly diagnose stroke and other traumatic brain injuries.
Featured News • 4 Feb 2015
StudyHunter: a new collaboration
UON is proud to partner with Hunter TAFE and RDA Hunter in StudyHunter a partner project with the NSW Government's StudyNSW Program designed to increase the number of international students studying in NSW.
Featured News • 3 Feb 2015
Dads and daughters program kicks off
The world-first physical activity research program 'Dads And Daughters Exercising and Empowered' (DADEE) kicks off at the University of Newcastle today with around 100 Hunter fathers taking part.
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.