Research and Innovation
News • 15 May 2014
Celebrating our volunteers
National Volunteer Week, celebrating University of Newcastle (UON) volunteers, the University of Newcastle, Australia
News • 15 May 2014
UON is keeping it clever
UON supports the Keep it Clever campaign, which is building public awareness about the vital role of universities in driving economic growth.
News • 15 May 2014
Genuine partnerships vital to nurturing ideas
Innovation is a term that is much used but not always understood.
News • 13 May 2014
Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids in global spotlight
Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids (HDHKTM) has received global recognition for excellence and leadership in promoting health and well-being in the community.
News • 09 May 2014
Tamworth Education Centre set to grow rural health workforce
UON’s $19.4 million Tamworth Education Centre is a state-of-the-art education and research hub designed to increase skills and capacity of the health workforce.
News • 08 May 2014
Future of agriculture looks sweet
Sugar may be the key to future food security and economic prosperity according to University of Newcastle Associate Professor Yong-Ling …
News • 06 May 2014
Educator #1 in his field
University of Newcastle educator awarded #1 in the field of gastroenterology
News • 05 May 2014
Ambitious thinkers share innovation insights at Hunter Innovation Forum
University of Newcastle visionaries will showcase their most ambitious thinking at the Hunter Innovation Forum 2014, to be held in Newcastle from May 15-17.
News • 05 May 2014
Warrior immune cells could win the fight against asthma
Laureate Professor Paul Foster is developing new anti-inflammatory approaches to treat asthma and infections of the lung
News • 05 May 2014
University’s bot-soccer team to impress crowd at CeBIT Expo 2014
Two-time world champions of the RoboCup tournament, the University of Newcastle is showcasing their latest generation of robotic soccer stars (NUbots) at CeBIT
News • 30 Apr 2014
Australia's top young university
Times Higher Education ranks UON the nation's number one dynamic young university
News • 29 Apr 2014
Go to WHoA! – Gen Ys helping to shape health care future
More than 17,000 young women bucked the stereotypical ‘Generation Me’ tag last year to complete a survey that will help shape the future of health services.
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.