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Explore our beautiful campuses and discover what it’s like to study at the University of Newcastle. Let our tour guides walk you through the must-see teaching and learning spaces on campus, then dive deeper into some of our other fantastic locations.

Upcoming events

JOHN GURRI KELLY - Dunghutti Bul-Bul
Please join us for the launch of JOHN GURRI KELLY - Dunghutti bul-bul on Tuesday 14 February at 6pm at the University Gallery, Callaghan
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Central Coast Next Gen Art Exhibition
Join us to celebrate young emerging artists of the Central Coast in the inaugural Coast Next Gen Art Exhibition. Open to the public from Monday 13 February until Friday 21 April.
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Library Drop-in Sessions
Drop-in for help and guidance from the Library, Academic Learning Support and International Student Support.
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Retention Strategies Workshop
Retention strategies for teaching staff. Learn about retention strategies, analytics tools in Canvas and Panopto, and how to identify and support “at risk” students.
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Semester Exchange - everything you need to know!
Information Session for current undergraduate students about Semester Exchange. Learn about our partner universities, application process, funding available and insurance coverage.
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Peer Support and Pizza: Fast Friends at Auchmuty
Come along to the Auchmuty Library Information Common (AIC) for peer support and free pizza.
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Our space and places

Local Connections
Nestled in the lush bushland setting of our Callaghan campus, Local Connections aims to highlight the connection between the University and the local community. Run by the University, the venue delivers fresh, seasonal, delicious dishes at student and staff-friendly prices.
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Yarning Circle
In Darkinjung language, Ganda Burung are the words for 'food shelter'. This is a place to sit and connect with others and the outdoor spaces, including the billabong located adjacent to the cafe.
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Our purpose-built state-of-the-art facility
Designed to help students meet the business needs of today, our Sydney campus offers world-class facilities including interactive teaching spaces, collaboration zones and innovative styles of learning.
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The Conservatorium
The Conservatorium offers an extensive range of music lessons for the Newcastle community. We also welcome all members of the community to come and enjoy our concerts. Revel in the experience of live music, see outstanding national and international artists, or support our locally-grown talent.
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Bar on the Hill
The Bar on the Hill is the centre of entertainment at the University of Newcastle. With nightly events, including bingo, trivia and student parties, BOTH is the go-to place for students. Bar on the Hill is also one of Newcastle’s best live music venues.
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What's on

Central Coast Next Gen Art Exhibition
Join us to celebrate young emerging artists of the Central Coast in the inaugural Coast Next Gen Art Exhibition. Open to the public from Monday 13 February until Friday 21 April.
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Stress Less Semester 1
Stress Less is here to bring this semester to a close with activities, entertainment and strategies to help you cope with and manage stress in the lead up to exams and assessments.
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July Graduation- Callaghan
Congratulations on completing your studies, it’s a milestone achievement and one you deserve to celebrate. Join us on campus with your family and friends to celebrate your achievements.
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Winter Ball
The time has come for our students, new graduates and recent alumni to celebrate their success at the University’s 2023 Winter Ball! Held in our stunning Great Hall, there'll be canapés on arrival, a 2-course meal, and drinks over the course of the evening.
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Autonomy Day
Autonomy Day is the annual celebration of the University of Newcastle becoming independent from the University of New South Wales in 1965. And how do we celebrate this glorious freedom? With a big day party.
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The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.