Dr Tanya Tapingkae – Alumni Achievement Award

From police officers to prison inmates and schoolchildren to farmers, Dr Tanya Tapingkae has taken science into the community and applied it with outstanding results. Tanya completed her Master of Science (Horticultural Science and Plant Biotechnology) and PhD at...

Library conducting research 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 helping you to select publishers, measure your impact and engagement, disseminate your work online, and...

Clayton Donovan in the Oorala kitchen

One of Australia’s most acclaimed Aboriginal chefs, Clayton Donovan, will be firing-up the burners and sharing his love of bush tucker in the Oorala kitchen as part of The Oorala 30 Open Day, on Tuesday 31 October. Oorala Aboriginal Centre, established in 1986, is...

Work Safe. Home Safe.

October is National Safe Work Month and the message at UNE “no matter what you do, safety starts with you”. Keeping ourselves and each other safe at work requires a commitment from all staff. As part of Safe Work Month the Chair of our WHS Management Group,...

When too much bad news is bad news

The unrelenting parade of disaster and human trauma that moves across our always-on screens may be making us sick. University of New England (UNE) PhD student Tanya Hopwood has coined the term “Anticipatory Traumatic Reaction” (ATR) to describe a modern...