News
News • 22 Aug 2014
HOPE comes to life online
The children's book HOPE produced by the AIM High program in 2013 has been turned into an eBook
News • 12 Aug 2014
Partnership to support students
Students facing difficult circumstances are set to benefit from a partnership that aims to improve access and participation in tertiary studies
News • 31 Jul 2014
Students add to global discussion
High school students from Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College will be part of a new international project that seeks to give young people a say in future education
News • 25 Jul 2014
Getting involved in Education Week
Schools set to experience the AIM High Careers Through Reading program during Education Week that aims to build literacy skills and raise career awareness
News • 18 Jul 2014
CSI on-campus
CSI Newcastle was launched on the Callaghan campus for the first time to provide Year 9 students with a hands-on experience across a range of study areas
News • 01 Jul 2014
AIM High furthers its reach
The AIM High program within Equity and Diversity at the University of Newcastle has experienced a significant growth in program involvement for 2014.
News • 26 Jun 2014
Conference challenges social work perceptions
Fourth year social work students had the chance to present their research during the 2014 Social Work Student Conference hosted at the University of Newcastle
News • 23 Jun 2014
Aiming to turn fiction into reality
The aspirational Careers Through Reading program delivered by Aim High continues to inspire through storytelling.
News • 16 Jun 2014
Aspirational program launched on the Central Coast
After significant success in Newcastle, the first series of 'Discover University Days' was rolled out at the University's Central Coast campus.
News • 06 Jun 2014
From the VC's desk
Impacts of the federal budget on equity and diversity at the University of Newcastle, Australia
News • 16 May 2014
European Access Network
Staff from the University of Newcastle will attend the 23rd annual European Access Network being held at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
News • 23 Apr 2014
Equity in higher education grant success
University of Newcastle researchers win grants to study student equity in Higher Education
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.
