Global Centre for Research and Training in Radiation Oncology
Events
The Official Opening
Come join us for the grand opening!
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2022 MedRad Forum
This Forum featured presentations from clinicians, academics, undergraduate and Higher Degree Research (HDR) students.
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Latest news
News • 2 Nov 2022
Collaboration key to elevating cancer care globally
The Hunter is poised to elevate the standard of cancer care around the world with the establishment of a specialised radiation oncology centre at the University of Newcastle.
News • 1 Jul 2022
Spectrum Magazine Feature
We were featured in the ASMIRT Spectrum Magazine vol.29 No 3. July 2022 for our contribution to and hosting of the MedRad Forum 2022!
News • 12 Mar 2022
MedRad Forum 2022
The MedRad Forum, an Australian Society for Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy event, was held in March 2022 at the The Global Centre for Research and Training in Radiation Oncology, University of Newcastle.
News • 21 Nov 2017
Radiation Therapy students shine in the name of cancer research
Two exceptional University of Newcastle (UON) Radiation Therapy students have been awarded a place in the Crestani Research Program, in memory of the late Chris Crestani, former chief Radiation Therapist at St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney.
News • 16 May 2017
Ensuring Australian women are the innovators of the future
Successful female visionaries from the University of Newcastle (UON) will share their experience navigating a career in innovation at the 2017 Women in Innovation event next week
News • 9 Dec 2016
Cancer treatment for animals on the research fast-track
A team of UON researchers is one step closer to having their research innovation delivered through a national acceleration program.
News • 22 Nov 2016
Excellence in Innovation awarded
Newcastle Innovation hosted their annual Awards ceremony on Friday 18 November at Merewether Surfhouse.
News • 22 Sep 2016
UON teams to accelerate their research into practice
Three University Of Newcastle teams will successfully test their research and ideas with the CSIRO’s On Prime pre-accelerator program.
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.