September 2015
College of Human and Social Futures • 10 Sep 2015
Law Alumni Return for Breakfast
Three accomplished Newcastle Law School (NLS) alumni shared their professional advice and career experiences with NLS students at the recent Alumni Advantage Breakfast.
From the Executive • 9 Sep 2015
A new model for infrastructure management and maintenance services
Over the last 18 months, our Infrastructure and Facilities Services team has worked to transition to a new model for infrastructure management and maintenance services at UON.
Current Staff • 9 Sep 2015
Making a difference in our community
The Hunter State Emergency Service has recognised the University's contribution to the recovery effort after April 2015 storms – the single largest event the Hunter region has experienced since the SES formed 60 years ago.
Current Students • 8 Sep 2015
Student Elections open for nominations now
Want to meet like minded people, learn new skills and effect change at UON? Nominate now to represent your fellow students at the University Council, the Academic Senate, on Faculty Boards or the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) Student Consultative Group.
Featured News • 8 Sep 2015
Shoulder pain trial
Today is World Physiotherapy Day, where we thank those rare and wonderful individuals who can take our pain away.
Featured News • 8 Sep 2015
Hunter researchers team up for health
Hunter researchers will be teaming up with Australia's first Single-Cell Genomics Centre of Excellence, which was officially opened Monday 7 September in a joint venture co-funded by the University of Newcastle.
Featured News • 3 Sep 2015
Premier's Teacher Scholarships help teachers excel
Four UON teaching alumni are among the 19 teachers from across the state recognised for their commitment to quality education with a 2015 Premier's Teacher Scholarship.
College of Human and Social Futures • 3 Sep 2015
“Kidnapping” turns family historian into professor
Professor John Maynard didn’t even think about going to university until he was 40 years old and, twelve books later, he’s a professor.
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.