May 2015

Deb Mansfield exhibition at The Lock-Up

College of Human and Social Futures • 19 May 2015

Deb Mansfield exhibition at The Lock-Up

On Friday 22 May, Deb Mansfield in collaboration with Belinda Howden will launch The Island Could Be Heard by Night at The Lock-Up, Newcastle.

College of Human and Social Futures • 19 May 2015

Getting Ahead of the Impact Curve

Measuring impact with Faculty academics

College of Human and Social Futures • 19 May 2015

Celebrating with Alumni in Manila

 Dining with our Master of Human Resource Management Alumni

College of Human and Social Futures • 19 May 2015

First Rate Clinical Experience

Law students win client interviewing competition

Walk to Nobby's Head

College of Human and Social Futures • 19 May 2015

Walk for Justice

On Tuesday the 12th of May, members of the legal community awoke before dawn and amassed on Newcastle's Foreshore as a demonstration of our commitment to fairness, access to justice and a thriving pro bono culture.

College of Human and Social Futures • 15 May 2015

The UNLC and the King Edward Park Decision

Learn how the UNLC helped stop development at the King Edward Park site

Laureate Professor John Aitken and Professor Jane Taylor open UON’s new oral health facilities on the Central Coast.

Featured News • 14 May 2015

New facilities transform the learning experience for UON's oral health students

New world-class oral health facilities at the University of Newcastle's (UON) Central Coast campus complement the introduction of the new three-year oral health therapy degree.

College of Human and Social Futures • 14 May 2015

Mother of all backflips on parental leave

Kcasey McLoughlin discusses the government's policy shift on parental leave

Featured News • 12 May 2015

Helping teens find their dream career

The Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education at the University of Newcastle is excited to introduce My Big Tomorrow – a website that profiles over 90 different career choices to encourage kids to dream big about their future and the steps they can take to get there.

Featured News • 7 May 2015

From steelworker to award-winning artist

After 30 years as a metallurgist, in 2008 Andrew Styan changed direction radically to take up a part-time career as a climate change researcher and to pursue his passion for landscape photography.

Featured News • 6 May 2015

NeW Space construction contract awarded

The University of Newcastle has announced the awarding of the construction contract for its inner-city campus NeW Space to Hansen Yuncken, a leading Australian construction company with strong ties to the Hunter.

Current Staff • 6 May 2015

Champions4Change take Blackout Challenge

Champions4Change is a sustainable behaviour change program to help meet targets of the Environmental Sustainability Plan 2015 – 2017, and develop new or innovative ways to support environmental sustainability.

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