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Research at the University of Newcastle

The University of Newcastle is a research intensive university with a reputation for excellence and a strong and vibrant research culture. Our research work is recognised for its impact and relevance to the region, the nation and the international community.

We are dedicated to creating and strengthening partnerships with industry and other significant institutions/organisations to maximise research outcomes. We are especially proud of the contributions the University is making through our Centres of Excellence and Co-operative Research Centres, and their involvement with industry partners. We have strong links with local health bodies and the community through the Hunter Medical Research Institute – the only medical research institute in regional Australia. The success of TUNRA, the University's commercial arm, in transferring research outcomes to commercial reality is highly regarded.

The University of Newcastle values its research students as important contributors to our research standing and provides a supportive environment to achieve excellent student outcomes. The high standards set by the University ensure that our research higher degrees are respected and valued throughout the world.

The University also places a high value on research that will facilitate research outcomes which position, improve, empower and encourage Indigenous self-management. Integral to this is the promotion of best practice in research training and the development, mentoring and support of emerging Indigenous researchers. Our Indigenous Higher Education Research Unit (Umulliko) takes the leading role and is recognised for the relevance of its research and its impact on Indigenous issues.

The University of Newcastle is consistently ranked in the top 10 of 36 universities in Australia for its research effort and outcomes. Some areas of the university rank well above this level. We are proud of our reputation as a research university and one of our ongoing commitments is to ensure that the reputation grows and strengthens.

For more information on research undertaken at the university, refer to our latest research publication 'It's time to Focus'.

 

RESEARCH LINKS

EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH FOR AUSTRALIA (ERA)

Centre for Health Record Linkage

NHMRC Outcomes 2008

ARC Outcomes 2008

ARC Grants Timetable

Workshops  - Includes Future Presentation Dates, Past Presentations and Handouts.

WARP - View research-related data via the Web Access Research Portal (WARP)

Researcher Email Lists

CURRENT EVENTS

Future Fellowships

The University of Newcastle is seeking Expressions of Interest from outstanding researchers who wish to apply for an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship to be based at the University of Newcastle in 2009. Read more…

 

Australian Laureate Fellowships Scheme

The Australian Laureate Fellowships scheme reflects the Australian Research Council's commitment to support excellence in research by attracting world-class researchers and research leaders to key positions, and creating new rewards and incentives for the application of their talents in Australia.

 

ARC - Indigenous Researcher Development Scheme & AIATSIS Workshop
Presented by Pat Michie, John Maynard and Jodie Ryan on Monday 13 October at 2:00pm in the Wollotuka Common Room

 

Animal Welfare Awards

The University is pleased to be able to recognise achievements in animal welfare through the Animal Welfare Award and hopes the Award serves to promote best practice in this important area.  Link to guidelines and nomination form