Looking Ahead
Our vision is to be a world-leading university for our regions. Our Looking Ahead Strategic Plan 2020-2025 is our blueprint to achieving that vision.
When we look ahead, we are motivated by the opportunities we see. We are driven by the challenges we need to solve. And we are stirred by the future we can imagine.
A future where Australia's First Peoples are empowered and enjoy true equality. A future where anyone who has the drive and talent to succeed is given the opportunity to study. A future where our research benefits our local communities as well as our fellow global citizens. A future where our environment is safeguarded and at the heart of all our big decisions.
The Looking Ahead Speaker Series allows our communities to be part of our journey toward this future. Free keynote lectures and panel discussions will open the doors to the great thinking and innovation that goes on at our university – important work that is locally and globally relevant.
Upcoming event topics are listed below.
Upcoming events
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A strong, stable and prosperous Pacific
Today’s healthcare systems face significant challenges, join us to discuss how we look to technology to find solutions and answers.
Past events
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Celebrate National Science Week with Dr Karl
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Karl for an unforgettable National Science Week event where he will delve into the weird, wonderful, and mind-blowing world of science.
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Medicine & Technology: A 21st Century Gordian Knot
Today’s healthcare systems face significant challenges, join us to discuss how we look to technology to find solutions and answers.
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Achieving Equitable Access to Education
The Hon. Fiona Nash, Regional Education Commissioner, will deliver a keynote address and then join our panel to discuss achieving equitable access to education.
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Delivering Australia's Energy Future
Join Heidi Lee, CEO of Beyond Zero Emissions, and our expert panel as they dive into practical, scalable strategies that will help empower communities and businesses to achieve ambitious climate goals and ultimately assist Australia’s renewable energy transition.
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In conversation with Professor the Honourable Gareth Evans AC KC
The University of Newcastle’s Asia Pacific Research Centre, together with the Newcastle Institute, proudly invite you to attend a special public lecture and conversation with Professor the Honourable Gareth Evans AC KC.
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Freedom, Only Freedom: Behrouz Boochani
Award-winning Kurdish-Iranian journalist, writer, filmmaker, and human rights activist Behrouz Boochani will speak about his most recent book Freedom, Only Freedom at this special event.
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Celebrating National Science Week
Join us to celebrate National Science week with an exploration of science and innovation at our upcoming Looking Ahead Speaker Series!
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Women in Sport
In this thought-provoking session, we will explore the extraordinary achievements, challenges, and societal impact of women who have defied boundaries and shattered glass ceilings in the world of sport.
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Indigenous Voice to Parliament
Working closely with the University’s Indigenous Strategy and Leadership office we have identified a panel of indigenous leaders from within the university, to discuss the role the university plays in sharing information about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum.
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Professor Penny Jane Burke UNESCO Chair
Share an evening with Professor Penny Jane Burke as she examines how higher education can be mobilised for social transformation. In her first in-depth public presentation as UNESCO Chair Penny Jane Burke will discuss the program of work to illustrate
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Future of Housing on the Central Coast
Join us for an interesting discussion on the future of housing on the Central Coast.
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In conversation with the Hon. Kevin Rudd AC
The University of Newcastle’s Asia Pacific Research Centre, together with the Newcastle Institute, proudly invite you to attend a special public lecture and conversation with: The Honourable Kevin Rudd AC, 26th Prime Minister of Australia.
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.