Research and Innovation
News • 25 Jan 2017
Funding to help athletes rebound from injury
A new study investigating hamstring and adductor muscle strain injuries is set to improve injury prevention and rehabilitation strategies for athletes.
News • 12 Jan 2017
Help Make Sense of Eating Disorders
Researchers at the University of Newcastle (UON) are investigating how people with history of an eating disorder experience sensory information
News • 05 Jan 2017
Local support for global research
Twenty UON Global Scholarships will support students through four-year’s tuition fees, a 3.5 years living allowance, an establishment allowance
News • 21 Dec 2016
Industry collaboration at the fore of $44 million to aid UON researchers
Industry collaboration at the fore of $44 million to aid UON researchers
News • 20 Dec 2016
2016: a year in research innovation
The University of Newcastle celebrates research success in 2016. We’d like to highlight just some of our successes.
News • 19 Dec 2016
New UN partnership for UON
The University of Newcastle (UON) has been welcomed as an institutional partner of UN-Habitat
News • 16 Dec 2016
How cardio risk impacts cognitive ageing
Researchers at UON have discovered that brain ageing is impacted by heart health.
News • 15 Dec 2016
Prestigious pharmacology fellowship awarded
Professor Geoff Isbister, is one of 44 international researchers awarded a Fellowship to the British Pharmacological Society.
News • 15 Dec 2016
Engineering a better solution for industry
Dr Galina Mirzaeva has been awarded over $158 000 by ACARP for an exciting industry collaboration.
News • 14 Dec 2016
Important Quit-Smoking Research funded
Associate Professor Gillian Gould has been awarded a $100 000 through the Priority-driven Collaborative Cancer Research Scheme.
News • 09 Dec 2016
Cancer treatment for animals on the research fast-track
A team of UON researchers is one step closer to having their research innovation delivered through a national acceleration program.
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