- Family estrangement: adult children asked for their experiences
Thursday, 9 February 2012. A University of Newcastle academic is taking her research into family estrangement to the next level, examining the experiences of adult children who are not in contact with their parents.
- World-class choir of the year looking for new songbirds
Thursday, 9 February 2012. The University of Newcastle's world champion Chamber Choir is auditioning for new members this month.
- Helping hand for Port Macquarie students
Wednesday, 8 February 2012. Local students enrolled at the University of Newcastle's Port Macquarie campus are being encouraged to apply for thousands of dollars worth of financial support available to them.
- Newcastle Professor elected to top neuroscience post
Friday, 3 February 2012. The University of Newcastle's Professor John Rostas has formally started his role as President of the Neuroscience Society of Australia and New Zealand (NSANZ).
- Back to study workshop - Ourimbah
Monday, 13 February 2012. This program is for students aged 20 and over. It is designed to orientate you to university life, develop confidence and provide practical personal and academic survival skills.
- University - What's it all about?
Wednesday, 15 February 2012 at 5:00 pm. A presentation and discussion session for new students and their family members will be held at both Newcastle and Central Coast campuses.
- In Search of Angels
Wednesday, 15 February 2012 at 6:00 pm. This exhibition at the University Gallery brings together striking images taken with the new instruments in the Electron Microscopea and X-ray Centre, along with those taken with their predecessors.
- Orientation Week
Monday, 20 - Friday, 24 February 2012. Following our Orientation Program is the best way to get to know your faculty and meet with the staff and students that will support you while you study.
- The University at a glance
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Fast facts and figures - get the global view of the University of Newcastle.
- How we rank
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Our national and international rankings reflect outstanding performance in research and teaching.
- Five reasons to
choose Newcastle -
The University of Newcastle is a great place to study and work.








