Archive of news for April 2008
April 2008
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Disability ForumThe University of Newcastle Disability Forum will inform staff about the legislative requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act and the Disability Standards for Education, as well as strategies to ensure we meet these requirements.
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Scholarship to dive into researchFollowing a global search, a local graduate is one of just three people in the world to receive the prestigious Rolex Scholarship from the Our World-Underwater Scholarship Society.
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The 2008 Sir Ninian Stephen LectureThe Honourable Justice John Basten will deliver the 2008 Sir Ninian Stephen Lecture, 'Human Rights and the Rule of Law', on Thursday 3 April 2008.
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Major investment in maths adds up for UniversityThe University of Newcastle is repositioning itself on the international maths scene following major investment in the discipline and the recruitment of leading experts.
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Morpeth LectureAndrew McGowan seeks to identify necessary elements of a theological renewal that must underpin ecclesial processes of renewal and growth in Australian Anglicanism.
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Senior First Aid Certificate courseNUSA, in conjunction with Immediate Response First Aid, is offering staff and students the opportunity to gain their Senior First Aid certificate at a discounted price.
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Top prize for Napoleon tomeA critically acclaimed biography of French military and political leader Napoleon Bonaparte by a University of Newcastle historian has taken out top honours at this year's National Biography Awards.
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Online postgraduate study information session - CanberraThe University of Newcastle, a leader in online learning through GradSchool.com.au is bringing industry relevant online programs to you.
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Graduates in demand at Careers and Employer ExpoDemand for graduates from the University of Newcastle has seen a 20 per cent increase in the number of organisations registering to attend the University's annual Careers and Employers Expo.
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Specialised English skills key to culturally sensitive careA new book designed to provide Chinese healthcare professionals with specialised communication skills has been launched in anticipation of the influx of English-speaking tourists to Beijing for the Olympic Games.
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The University of Newcastle celebrates graduationGraduation ceremonies for the University of Newcastle will be held on the Newcastle campus (at Callaghan) next week.
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National Indigenous Family and Community Strengths ConferenceThe University of Newcastle's Family Action Centre will host the first National Indigenous Family and Community Strengths Conference and the fifth Australian Family and Community Strengths Conference in April.
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First national conference to build strong Indigenous familiesWith the nation's radar firmly on the problems facing Australia's Indigenous communities, the challenges faced in building strong Indigenous families will be tackled at an international conference at the University of Newcastle next week.
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BIG & small exhibitionThe University of Newcastle Gallery BIG & small exhibition will be officially opened on Friday 11 April at 6.00pm by Dr John Miller of The John Miller Galleries.
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Celebrating Indigenous graduatesIndigenous education will be a major focus next week, when 59 Indigenous students graduate from enabling and degree programs across the University of Newcastle.
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Funding boost for workshops tackling challenging behaviourThe University of Newcastle has received $500,000 to continue the delivery of innovative workshops designed to reduce challenging behaviour in young children with autism.
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Students score publishing dealsTwo postgraduate students from the University of Newcastle have written their way to publishing deals.
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First-year students hit Uni stageThe University's first-year drama students will hit the stage this week for a black comedy about war and imperialism. Directed by Drama Lecturer Mr Carl Caulfield, the students will present Edward Bond's satirical comedy 'Narrow Road To The Deep North'.
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Teachers recognised for commitment to educationThree previous school teachers of University of Newcastle graduates will be recognised for their lasting positive impacts on the lives of students with an award from the University of Newcastle.
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University staff honoured for teaching excellenceFive University of Newcastle academics have been recognised for their exceptional record of advancing student learning, educational leadership and contribution to teaching.
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Are you interested in University Sport?University Staff who are interested in taking an active role in the development of sport and recreation at the University are invited to nominate for a position on the Board of Directors of Newcastle University Sport (NUsport).
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Contribution to Aboriginal education recognisedUniversity of Newcastle Disability Liaison Officer Michelle Vincent and recent graduate Carli Westmore have been recognised for their outstanding achievements and contributions to education and training with awards from the Central Coast Pathways Committee.
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NUSA announces Responsible Service of Alcohol coursesNUSA, in partnership with TAFE NSW - Hunter Institute, is excited to announce the first of many discounted Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) courses for students.
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Reconciliation Scholarship Dinner DanceThe University will hold its annual Reconciliation Scholarship Dinner Dance on Friday 30 May in the Starlight Room, Wests Club, 88 Hobart Road, New Lambton.
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International recognition for University's first-year experience programA program designed by the University of Newcastle to help first-year students settle into university life has been recognised internationally as an example of best practice.
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Community invited to celebrate world immunology day
Hunter researchers are inviting the community to learn about the immune system - the human body's defence armour - at a celebration of World Immunology Day next week.
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Newcastle University Choir celebrates 30 yearsThe Newcastle University Choir will celebrate 30 years of singing choral music with its first concert for 2008 - Peace and Glory, Music for the Soul.The Peace and Glory, Music for the Soul concert will be held at 2pm on Sunday 27 April 2008 in the Great Hall, the University of Newcastle.
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Impressive artwork donated to UniversityAn impressive artwork measuring over six metres long has found a new home in the University of Newcastle's Conservatorium.
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2008 Hunter Means Innovation festivalFree events presented by the University of Newcastle. All of the events are free and open to the general public.
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Community invited to celebrate World Immunology DayHunter researchers are inviting the community to learn about the immune system - the human body's defence armour - at a celebration of World Immunology Day next week.
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Local business joins educators to celebrate achievementLocal support for academic excellence will be celebrated at the University of Newcastle Central Coast campus tonight with the annual Scholarships and Awards Night.
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Massive $2.4 million to predict mental health risk
Hunter researchers have received a massive $2.4 million funding boost to uncover the genetic risk factors making some people more susceptible to mental illness.
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Tracking the sneeze - online survey to track fluA unique online survey tracking critical data on influenza infection that alerts medical officials to large outbreaks of the virus is being launched nationally.
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