Project: Deformation and metamorphism in the WOMB Can you introduce yourself? My name is Bradley Williams and I completed a B.Sc. (Hons) at UoN in July 2015. I am 31 years old and live in the Hunter region of NSW, […]
Trigger warning: linked material discusses and depicts text and images related to to violence, abduction, abuse and rape It’s Saturday morning and I’ve read the Al Jazeera website feature journalism story Tales of a child bride: ‘My father sold me for 12 cows’ written […]
HEDG Talk – The Space Age: mineral, wealth and robots Hunter Earth Science Discussion Group (HEDG) presents ‘The Space Age: mineral, wealth and robotics’. Guest speaker Kim Ellis discusses how space age developments affect all citizens in unexpected ways. When: […]
This year, 2016, is an interesting time to be taking over the editorship of an academic journal. The Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal is an open access on-line journal. It is not funded by any organisation specifically, with the host university […]
This workshop may be of interest to our Development Studies graduates working in international development. Attached is an Expression of Interest flyer for Development Studies scholars who want to learn about how to write up their field and research experience […]
Scientists and Science Teachers Collaborate for STEMM Professor Nanthi Bolan and Associate Professor Silvia Frisia from The University of Newcastle were invited to present and be part of a forum panel for Year 11 & 12 teachers on Saturday 4th […]
Dr Hannah Power Talks Coastal Erosion After NSW Wild Weather With the wild weather across NSW earlier this month causing devastation across the state, Dr Hannah Power, Lecturer in the School of Environmental and Life Sciences was interviewed […]
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Great interview Hannah!