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News • 14 Sep 2016
National awards salute teaching excellence
The Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT) National awards salute teaching excellence
News • 14 Sep 2016
Student animator draws interest from international animation giant
Student animator draws interest from international animation giant Nickelodeon
News • 09 Sep 2016
Vitamin D shines in review of asthma management
Vitamin D shines in review of asthma management
News • 08 Sep 2016
$4.2 million research centre for sustainable clean energy technologies
A $4.2 million research centre to be based at the University of Newcastle.
News • 07 Sep 2016
UON researchers shine in a glittering field of finalists
University of Newcastle researchers in a strong field of finalists at Alumni Awards.
News • 07 Sep 2016
New heights for UON's city campus
UON’s NeW Space ‘topping out’ signifies new heights for Newcastle renewal
News • 06 Sep 2016
Ovarian Cancer Breakthrough
A team of UON researchers have identified a game-changing ovarian cancer link.
News • 06 Sep 2016
UON joins ranks of top 250 global universities
UON is proud to be recognised for the first time as one of the top 250 universities in the world in the fiercely contested QS World University Rankings.
News • 02 Sep 2016
Nanotech revolution for pregnancy drugs
Dr Jonathan Paul, Laureate Professor Roger Smith AM and Dr Susan Hua have successfully targeted a hormone sensor found in the uterine muscle.
News • 01 Sep 2016
UON researchers scoop reproductive biology awards
Research recognition at Reproductive Biology Conference, The University of Newcastle, Australia
News • 31 Aug 2016
Media program launched for Indigenous experts
UON's Wollotuka Institute has helped launch a program to encourage Indigenous researchers and academics to engage with the media.
News • 31 Aug 2016
The male reproductive mechanism causing genetic change
A new research finding from the University of Newcastle and HMRI confirms that a healthy lifestyle can influence sperm performance.
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