Cure worse than the disease?

Weeds pose a major problem on offshore nature reserves, but could the means of controlling them cause more harm than the plants themselves? That's one of the questions UNE PhD student Kirsten Drew will be trying to answer for some of Australia's most pristine and...

Bool to get a top down makeover

Work will start this week on the restoration of the roof of the University of New England’s heritage listed administration building, the historic Booloominbah. The work will include the repair of damaged roofing fabric and roof plumbing, including terracotta tiles...

Phoebe’s riding high at UNE

Competing as an elite athlete and studying at UNE full-time is no easy feat. But then 19-year-old equestrienne Phoebe Wilkinson has never been one to shy away from a challenge. She travels thousands of kilometres each year to represent her state and country, and...

Making openness the default for research

October 23-29, 2017 is International Open Access Week, an opportunity to take action in making openness the default for research. Members of the University community are warmly invited to attend the following Open Access week presentations in Dixson Library:...

Research support workshops

UNE Library’s Research Assistance and Engagement Services (RAES) will be holding a series of workshops covering a variety of topics across the research lifecycle. These include helping you to select publishers, measure your impact and engagement, disseminate your...