2019

Kate Ariotti

College of Human and Social Futures • 9 Dec 2019

DECRA success for Dr Kate Ariotti

Early career researcher with the Centre for 21st Century Humanities, Dr Kate Ariotti has received $379,405 to enable her to conduct research into the history of the war corpse.

Research and Innovation • 9 Dec 2019

On the Role of CISO in the Digital World

As cyberattacks and threats continue to increase in sophistication and in frequency, the role of CISO has become even more critical.

International visit group photo

College of Human and Social Futures • 5 Dec 2019

International exchanges

Newcastle Law School is committed to taking a global perspective in our teaching and research.

Digital humanities symposiums speakers

College of Human and Social Futures • 5 Dec 2019

Digital Humanities Symposium brings together top stylometry experts

A three-day symposium called ‘Digital research across the humanities’, at New Space was held on 28 to 30 November 2019, and was highly successful.

Professor Alex Zelinsky (University of Newcastle Vice-Chancellor and President), Carol Cooper (family), Lyn Morris (family), Bob Morris (family), Professor Jenny May (Director of University of Newcastle Department of Rural Health), Jenny Morris (family), Peter Morris (family)

Featured News • 4 Dec 2019

Bequest to support education and training of rural healthcare professionals

Aspiring doctors and nurses from regional and remote areas will have greater opportunity to fulfil their career aspirations thanks to new scholarships being offered by the University of Newcastle.

Portrait of Dr Sally Patfield

Featured News • 3 Dec 2019

‘Being first’ thesis wins prestigious award

Dr Sally Patfield from the University of Newcastle’s Teachers and Teaching Research Centre has received the prestigious Ray Debus Award for Doctoral Research in Education at the 2019 Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) Conference.

Featured News • 29 Nov 2019

Showcasing the latest engineering solutions

From a shark-proof wetsuit to an interactive boxing robot, a public exhibition taking place in Newcastle over the next nine days will showcase cutting-edge engineering and computing innovations from the University of Newcastle.

A row of test tubes filled with dark liquid

Research and Innovation • 29 Nov 2019

August Medical Research Commercialistaion Fund meeting update

NI's Health Business Development Mangager, Dr David Fox, attended the August Medical Research Commercialisation Fund (MRCF) meeting in Wellington, NZ.

Four fighter jets flying above a canyon

Research and Innovation • 29 Nov 2019

Hunter defence task force launched

In December 2018, Hunter Defence launched the Hunter Defence Task Force to promote the Hunter's defence industry capability and represent existing and potential participants in the defence industry.

5 hands each holding a puzzle piece trying to fit them together

Research and Innovation • 29 Nov 2019

Faculty roundtable discussion to focus on industry engagament

In support of the University's ongoing focus on industry engagement, Research Advantage has added to the Innovation with Industry initiative by organising Faculty specific roundtable discussions.

Image of a researcher in a lab wearing safety glasses and a lab coat

Research and Innovation • 29 Nov 2019

Coal derived materials thought to be next step for Australia's coal and manufacturing industries

Researchers at The University of Newcastle have been developing new uses for coal that may help expand the market for this economically significant commodity into a low CO2 emissions future.

Image of three people talking in a circle at a social event

Research and Innovation • 29 Nov 2019

Newcastle Innovation hosts industry networking afternoon

On 19 June NI hosted an afternoon industry networking cocktail event in the Industry Development Centre.

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