Our vision is to be a world-leading university for our regions.
We are committed to delivering an exceptional student experience, preparing graduates for life, and serving our regions by taking research that matters to the world and bringing our global expertise home.
Our Plan
Looking Ahead 2030 Strategic Plan.
Our Values
Equity, Excellence, Engagement and Sustainability underpin everything we do.
Ourimbah Campus Graduation
18 June 2026 from 10am
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Choose a degree or course that excites and motivates, where you will gain the knowledge, industry connections and real-world experience needed to create the career you want.
Come join our vibrant community and on campus events
Study on the Central Coast
We're expanding our presence on the Coast - including our new state-of-the-art facility in Mann St, Gosford opening in 2026.
What's on
Check out our full calendar of upcoming events happening across our campuses. We can't wait to see you here.
Acknowledgement of Country 00:40
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal Nation, Darkinjung Nation, Biripai Nation, Worimi Nation, Wonnarua Nation and Eora Nation. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.
Indigenous collaboration
We are proud of our record in Indigenous higher education, innovation and engagement, which has been driven by relationships with the Indigenous community and through the work of the Wollotuka Institute.
Our research impact
Our world-leading researchers translate new knowledge into innovations that make a real difference.
Collaborate and engage
Whether you are a business, NGO, charity organisation or simply an engaged member of the community, there is an opportunity for you to collaborate and engage with the University.
Our stories
A shift in energy
With 17 Hunter Valley mines set to close over the next 20 years, the region is facing a significant turning point. Conversations often centre around job losses, but what comes next for those who will remain?
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The secret lives of Sugarloaf koalas
“Tree stars” in the night sky revealed a hidden koala colony, nestled deep within Sugarloaf’s bushland.
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This uni program is changing the game for mob
From one students’ first time in a classroom to a mum-of-three’s return to learning, these real-life stories show what’s possible when universities open doors and open minds.
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Where learning meets care
The University of Newcastle’s community clinics are providing life-changing services and transforming the wellbeing of 5,000 people a year.
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Teaching the Hunter
Eric Roach was just 19 when he graduated from Newcastle Teacher's College in 1953. His time there launched a career that would span almost four decades, and instilled in him a passion for teaching that would transcend generations.
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“I thought I was a bad mother”: How telehealth changed a young boy’s life and gave a family hope
“I thought I was a bad mother,” says Marlie Matthews, tearfully. “I tried everything, but Marcus was getting more and more behind. He wasn’t speaking much and when he did, I couldn’t understand him. It was very hard on all of us.”
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Hundreds of Graduates set to cross stage at university’s Central Coast Graduations
Hundreds of students and their families will gather at the University of Newcastle’s Central Coast Ourimbah campus on Thursday for one of the University’s most significant annual events - graduation.
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Global clinical trial reveals safest, most effective antibiotics for golden staph bloodstream infections
The University of Newcastle has co-led an international clinical trial that has identified the optimal antibiotics for golden staph bloodstream infections - finding the standard antibiotic, flucloxacillin, should no longer be the drug of choice to treat the infection.
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Building a stronger first line of defence against respiratory viruses
Respiratory viruses continue to place significant pressure on communities and healthcare services each winter. For Professor Nathan Bartlett, a virologist at the University of Newcastle and leader of HMRI's Infection Research Program, those numbers highlight the need for better ways to stop infections before they take hold.
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MHF commits landmark $18.9m boost to accelerate brain cancer research
A landmark $18.9 million philanthropic gift will supercharge Australia’s fight to beat brain cancer and accelerate new treatments, with the University of Newcastle and the Mark Hughes Foundation (MHF) today announcing a major expansion of their partnership.
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University of Newcastle staff and alumni recognised in 2026 King’s Birthday Honours
10 University of Newcastle staff and alumni have been recognised for their outstanding contributions in the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours.
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NSW research trials report outcomes for women's health: pharmacist-led UTI and oral contraceptive services
Two landmark University of Newcastle-led research trials have provided evidence on the safety and effectiveness of pharmacist-led management of uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) and oral contraceptive resupply in women – helping to facilitate timely access to care and referral to GPs when clinically needed.
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Featured Events
Agape in the Hunter Region
Explore the Hunter Region’s spirit through powerful stories of crisis and courage. From floods to earthquakes, this display reveals "Agape" - love in action, where communities unite above all differences. See ordinary gestures of extraordinary people.
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MIMMI Sisters in Strength
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WIYA, WUBA, WANNA Speak, Make, Listen
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Mental Health First Aid Training
Become a qualified Mental Health First Aider
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THRIVE for Wellbeing
THRIVE for Wellbeing is a free weekly group for students wanting to improve their wellbeing and learn new ways to navigate challenges, whilst connecting with fellow students.
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Careers in Government
Curious about what it's like to work in the public sector? This event gives you the chance to connect directly with representatives from a range of government organisations and gain insights into their careers, workplaces, and what they look for in candidates.
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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.