Five questions for Dr Joe Fraser

Dr Joe Fraser, UNE's incoming Pro Vice-Chancellor - Indigenous, provides some thoughts on the role. What interests you in the role of PVC-Indigenous at UNE? I am very excited about the opportunity to contribute to the strategic direction of UNE and support a...

Fourteen years of GRASS success

Since 2007, The University of New England’s Growing Regional and Agricultural Students in Science (UNE GRASS) program has led the development and delivery of education programs that ignite a passion for education in young people, empowering communities by building...

Professional Staff Week update

Professional Staff Development Week proved a hit, with most sessions virtually attended by 30-35 professional staff and often, academics. Predictably in a time of disconcerting change, the opening session on the future of work was the most popular item on the...

Speak up and be heard

The enthusiastic response to this month’s Queer Allyship survey has surprised even the team behind it, with 600 UNE staff and students already lodging their responses. But a further 1,300 people have started the ground-breaking survey and not yet finished it....

After the tornado

On the evening of October 14, a tornado cut a 200 metre wide swathe through the northern section of UNE's campus. It left behind considerable damage to vulnerable infrastructure in its path, and annihilated many of the stately eucalypts that distinguished this part...