Corporate Body

The University of Newcastle (1965 - )

From
1965
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Education and University
Website
http://www.newcastle.edu.au
Location
Newcastle, New South Wales

Summary

The University of Newcastle was founded in 1965. At the end of the twentieth century the University has an enrolment of around 18,200 students.

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Related People

Archival resources

University of Newcastle, Living Histories

Published resources

Edited Books

  • Rigby, Geoff ed., 50 Years of Newcastle Chemical Engineering, 1953-2003 (Callaghan: CE50 Organising Committee, University of Newcastle, 2003), 60 pp. Details

Journal Articles

  • Allen, Nessy, 'Test Tubes and White Jackets: the Careers of Two Australian Women Scientists [Beryl Nashar and Nancy Millis]', Journal of Australian Studies, 21 (52) (1997), 126-137. Details

Resources

See also

  • Anderssen, R. S. (Bob), Giles, J. R. (John); and Joseph, G. A. (Gerry), 'Reynold (Reyn) Gilbert Keats 15 February 1918 - 1 April 2014', Gazette of the Australian Mathematical Society, 41 (5) (2014), 297-302. Details
  • Armstrong, John ed., Shaping the Hunter: a story of engineers, and the engineering contribution to the development of the present shape of the Hunter Region, its river, cities, industries and transport arteries (Newcastle, New South Wales: Institution of Engineers, Australia. Newcastle Division, 1983), 192 pp, https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2021-09/Shaping-the-Hunter_0.pdf. Pages 79, 175, 176, 178. Details

Ailie Smith

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