Research groups and centres
Groups
Centres
Centre for Conservation Science
The Centre for Conservation Science brings together people like conservation biologists, social scientists, health workers, artists, and communication experts. By working together, they create conservation solutions that can help protect nature here and around the world.
Centre for Integrated Resilience: Coasts, Water and Climate
The Centre for Integrated Resilience: Coastal, Water and Climate tackles big challenges like climate change, water security, coastal risks, and the health of ecosystems.
Centre for Organic Electronics
The Centre for Organic Electronics is focused on the scientific challenges in the development of organic photovoltaics for the next generation of environmentally friendly energy sources, photonics and biosensors.
Centre for Reproductive Science
The Centre for Reproductive Science is a multi-disciplinary hub advancing reproductive science to address complex challenges in human and animal fertility. We unite researchers, clinicians, veterinarians, and industry partners to develop innovative solutions, improve fertility outcomes, safeguard biodiversity, and train the next generation under a One Health vision.
Global Centre for Environmental Remediation
The Global Centre for Environmental Remediation (GCER) aims to safeguard people's social, economic and physical health and wellbeing by developing innovative, cost-effective and sustainable technologies and solutions that reduce the impact of pollutants on the environment.
Global Innovative Centre for Advanced Nanomaterials
Innovation in materials science and research to develop advanced technologies and solutions for the global energy, environment and health sectors.
Space Science and Technology for Australian Resilience
Our Centre is transforming our understanding of the conditions in space. We use satellite technologies to observe our Sun and changing planet and support better ways to manage it. We also help shape policies to ensure space is used safely, responsibly, and for the benefit of all.
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.





