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The UNE News and Events blog has moved. The location for current and future news articles is: http://blog.une.edu.au/news/ If you subscribe to the RSS feed, please update your feed reader to point to: http://blog.une.edu.au/news/feed/ Thanks... Ross M. W. Bennetts Web...

 

College continues a great charitable traditionOpen in a New Window

Students living at the University of New England's Earle Page College have begun their annual program of fund-raising activities that, last year, raised $30,000 for the Children's Medical Research Institute.

 

Conference to explore complexities of animal behaviourOpen in a New Window

The 35th annual conference of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, beginning this Thursday in Coffs Harbour, is being hosted by UNE's Centre for Neuroscience and Animal Behaviour.

 

'Lucy' prepares women for careers in business, lawOpen in a New Window

The University of New England is joining an innovative program that prepares women who are students of business, finance, accounting, economics or law for their entry into professional life.

 

UNE provides Indonesian courses to collaborating campusOpen in a New Window

The University of New England, which already provides course material and tuition to students of German, French, Chinese and Italian at several other universities, has now added Indonesian to the list.

 

New criminology course uniquely variedOpen in a New Window

More than 120 students have embarked on a new Bachelor of Criminology degree course at the University of New England that is unique in its interdisciplinary structure and rural focus.

 

Exhibition casts light on medicine's 'darkest page'Open in a New Window

Medical historian Dr George Weisz, an Adjunct Lecturer at UNE, has prepared an exhibition on what he calls "the darkest page in the history of medicine" that opens at the Sydney Jewish Museum on 30 March.

 

Pet owners cooperate in 'dog-friendly' researchOpen in a New Window

Dogs and their owners are enthusiastic participants in research at the University of New England aimed at improving the health and welfare of "man's best friend".

 

Experts to explain mechanisms of climate changeOpen in a New Window

Two prominent authorities on the complex combination of factors underlying climate change will explain those factors and their possible impact on future weather patterns in a free public presentation at UNE this Wednesday evening.

 

Remote students meet in comprehensive video linkOpen in a New Window

For the first time, students at all eight of UNE's Regional Access Centres have joined each other, as well as students at the UNE Tamworth Centre and a staff member on the University's Armidale campus, in a single video conference.

 

UNE continues to be an 'employer of choice for women'Open in a New Window

The University of New England has maintained its nationally-recognised status as an "Employer of Choice for Women".

 

Educators plan to take remote schooling skills to AfricaOpen in a New Window

Teacher educators at the University of New England are planning to take their proven expertise in remote schooling all the way to Africa.

 

Minister visits campus to hear about VSU impactOpen in a New Window

The Federal Minister for Youth, Kate Ellis, visited the University of New England today as part of a fact-finding mission to gauge the impact of voluntary student unionism on universities and their communities.

 

Lecture to explore Bronze Age tombs in CyprusOpen in a New Window

"A thousand and one tombs in Bronze Age Cyprus" will be explored in a free public lecture this Wednesday at the University of New England.

 

From UNE laboratory to a life in bird songOpen in a New Window

After 20 years of productive research in Britain and the United States, Dr Patrice Adret has visited the laboratory at the University of New England that set him on his scientific career.