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HK Chief Judge to address University graduation

Chief Judge of the High Court, Geoffrey Ma Tao-Li, will deliver the occasional address at the graduation of more than 100 graduates of the University of Newcastle at a ceremony in Hong Kong on Friday.

World-class research technology on its way to Newcastle

The University of Newcastle will soon be home to a highly advanced facility that helps researchers study the structure and functions of proteins.

BMJ article calls for journalists to stop accepting drug company awards

An article to be published in this week's issue of the British Medical Journal has identified an urgent need for greater scrutiny of the financial ties between medical journalists and the for-profit companies they cover in their reporting.

Budding film-makers get to grips

Senior primary students across the Hunter and Central Coast are already demonstrating an aptitude for motion pictures, and a unique collaboration between schools and the University of Newcastle aims to encourage and foster their talent.

The University Gallery turns black and white

19 - 28 November. Black and white are the colours of choice in the latest exhibition on display in The University Gallery.

Symposium: Angela Carter and the Fairy Tale

28 November. A one-day symposium exploring the writings of Angela Carter and the future of the Fairy Tale, presented by the Writing Cultures Research Group in the School of Humanities and Social Science.

Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) Conference

3-5 December. The inaugural ABCD Asia Pacific Conference will focus on ways we can use the existing assets of communities and individuals to ensure our society is inclusive of all people, regardless of age, culture, economic status, location and physical abilities.

Directions in Oceanic Research (DOR)

9-11 December 2008. In recent years research attention has to some extent moved away from Oceanic languages, towards eastern Indonesia and Formosa in Austronesian, and towards Papuan.

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