Research and Innovation
News • 08 Aug 2016
Hunter Innovation Precinct
A partnership between Muswellbrook Shire Council and the University of Newcastle has enabled the establishment of a tertiary education and research precinct.
News • 04 Aug 2016
UON academics present vision for NSW
Some of the state’s 'best and brightest' young academics have presented ideas for the future of NSW to His Excellency …
News • 01 Aug 2016
UON creative wins prestigious fellowship
UON Natural History Illustration PhD candidate wins prestigious fellowship.
News • 28 Jul 2016
A Eureka moment for three innovative researchers
Congratulations William Palmer, Dr Jamie Flynn and Antony Martin - creators of the CLARITY light-sheet microscope.
News • 28 Jul 2016
Disease and food availability in created habitats may affect frog reproduction
disease and food availability in created habitats may affect frog reproduction
News • 25 Jul 2016
Energy bar test cuts to the chase with taste and nutrition
energy bar test cuts to the chase with taste and nutrition
News • 21 Jul 2016
Winter School inspires the next generation of scientific researchers
Current University of Newcastle students had exclusive access to leading researchers and advanced equipment at the annual Winter School
News • 18 Jul 2016
UON reaches milestone in Indigenous education
uon reaches milestone in indigenous education
News • 15 Jul 2016
Million dollar investment for regional incubator spaces
UON has received $1 million in state funding to support the development of an Integrated Innovation Network (I2N) across the Hunter region.
News • 12 Jul 2016
Tech tools tapping into young adults’ diet quality
tech tools tapping into young adults diet quality. The study will test personalised nutrition interventions on improving eating habits and diet quality.
News • 04 Jul 2016
High honour for Professor Naidu
University of Newcastle Professor Ravi Naidu has received a prestigious Doctor of Science
News • 17 Jun 2016
$330 000 Coal Industry Scholarship success
A new three-year scholarship to better predict metallurgical coke quality from coal properties has been secured by a chemical engineer.
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.