Research and Innovation
News • 21 Apr 2016
Leading UON Endocrinologist honoured with Laureate Professor
The University of Newcastle (UON) has appointed leading endocrinologist Professor Roger Smith AM as its next Laureate Professor
News • 07 Apr 2016
Professor Billie Bonevski awarded prestigious TSANZ award
The Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ) has awarded Professor Billie Bonevski with the prestigious TSANZ President’s Award.
News • 06 Apr 2016
UON awarded Lung Cancer Fellowship
Professor Phil Hansbro, school of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy, has been awarded a Co-funded Fellowship in Lung Cancer Research.
News • 15 Mar 2016
Closing the gap on Indigenous STEM education
A crowdfunding initiative will raise funds for an Indigenous science scholar.
News • 11 Mar 2016
UON's new chapter for Hunter Research Foundation
A sustainable model for economic and social research for the Hunter region.
News • 09 Mar 2016
UON Stroke researchers share in $13.7m grant
A prestigious National Health and Medical Research Centre (NHMRC) Program Grant has been awarded to two neurologists to support stroke rese
News • 02 Mar 2016
Hand-built microscope gives greater clarity
University of Newcastle researchers build a microscope to benefit all at HMRI.
News • 22 Feb 2016
Young female binge drinkers at increased risk of depression
UON long-term research reveals that young women need support for drinking.
News • 04 Feb 2016
University of Newcastle “walks the walk” on innovation, says Minister Roberts
The Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy has praised the University of Newcastle as a world-leader.
News • 21 Jan 2016
New study identifies risk factors for PND
Women with a history of mental health problems are overwhelmingly more likely to suffer PND.
News • 19 Jan 2016
UON innovation and development grants
The University of Newcastle has achieved success in the latest round of OLT grants.
News • 04 Dec 2015
Research explores foods fit for an active lifestyle
Researchers at the University of Newcastle are researching the foods preferred by fitness buffs.
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