Postcard from Boston: Running the dream
The Boston Marathon, held annually on Patriots’ Day the third Monday of April, is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious road races. With close to 30,000 competitors and a million...
The Boston Marathon, held annually on Patriots’ Day the third Monday of April, is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious road races. With close to 30,000 competitors and a million...
Some complain that Armidale is cold, but UNE PhD student Kirsten Drew has just returned from a research trip at a location much, much colder. Kirsten was on Macquarie Island, about halfway between New Zealand and Antarctica, where she was assessing whether the...
Early career researchers with a flair and passion for communicating their research work to a wider audience are encouraged to apply for the ABC’s Top 5 Media Residency Program. The nationwide search for Top 5 is bigger than ever with two intakes in 2018....
Dr Nigel Andrews will present the first Life, Earth & Environment (LEE) seminar of the trimester this Friday entitled Writing for Publication. He has a wealth of experience in publishing and science communication, which he will share with attendees in...
Armidale community stalwart, former UNE staff member and long-time supporter of the old Armidale Teachers’ College (ATC), Gwenda Shannon OAM, passed away in Newcastle last week. Gwenda’s UNE career of 33 years saw her providing high level administrative...
It's kick-off time for SportUNE's popular Interdepartmental Touch Football competition. The four-week tournament starts next week so make sure you nominate your teams - six players on the field - by COB tomorrow. Nominations can be forwarded to Rhys at...
Students at university are at a high risk of sexual adversity due to perceived invulnerability and associated risk-taking behaviours, in addition to social pressures and sexual networks. Therefore, it is essential to provide sexual health care services to ensure...
In 2017, the House of Representatives established a Select Committee of parliamentarians, to investigate best practice Regional Development and Decentralisation in Australia’s non-metropolitan regions. Simultaneously, they formed an Expert Panel of advisors, of...
University of New England plant physiologist Dr Nigel Warwick is thrilled that a local wattle is gracing the cover of a new publication from the world's leading botanic institution - the Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) in Kew, London. But it's not the typical leafy...
The University of New England unveiled portraits of former Chancellor, the Honourable John Watkins AM, and former Vice-Chancellor Jim Barber last week at a cocktail event held in Booloominbah. The Mr Watkins, who...