PhD student awarded for presentations

UNE PhD student Alison Rahn has returned from two Perth conferences with awards, following successful presentations. From the School of Behavioural Cognitive and Social Sciences (BCSS), she presented the following papers: Emerging Researchers in Ageing (ERA) –...

Looking Through Windows

You are invited to the opening of the exhibition Looking Through Windows on Friday 10 November, 2017.  5pm Armidale & Region Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place, 128 Kentucky St, Armidale. Introduction: Rose Lovelock, Chairperson, Armidale &...

UNE history in the palm of your hand

Visitors to UNE will soon be able to view all of its heritage buildings and entire collections of national significance with the touch of a button. The Past in Your Palm project will use hand-held interactive audio visual ‘tour guides’ to help visitors navigate 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...

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:...