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Public Forum - experts examine the global financial crisis

Leading international and national market experts will be in Newcastle this week to provide the community with the latest information on the global financial crisis gripping the world's economy.

Capacity not cash the key to thriving communities

The University of Newcastle's Family Action Centre (FAC) will host a major international conference next week looking at creative ways to help struggling communities help themselves.

Experts propose job creation needed to combat global financial crisis

Delegates and speakers from across the world will converge on the University Newcastle next week to discuss the far-reaching consequences of the current global financial crisis on employment.

Comment invited on University Masterplan

The community is invited to comment on a new Strategic Masterplan for the University of Newcastle's Central Coast campus that provides a framework for coordinated future development over the coming years.

Church and State in Old and New Worlds

11-13 December, 2008 - A Workshop sponsored by the University of Newcastle's Research Group on Religion and Intellectual Traditions in association with the Religious History Society and the Institute for the Advanced Study of Humanity at Newcastle City Hall.

International conference Labour Underutilisation, Skill Shortages and Social Inclusion

Thursday 4 and Friday 5 December 2008 - The Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE) at the University of Newcastle will host the international conference Labour Underutilisation, Skill Shortages and Social Inclusion.

Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) Conference

3-5 December. The inaugural ABCD Asia Pacific Conference will focus on ways we can use the existing assets of communities and individuals to ensure our society is inclusive of all people, regardless of age, culture, economic status, location and physical abilities.

Directions in Oceanic Research (DOR)

9-11 December 2008. In recent years research attention has to some extent moved away from Oceanic languages, towards eastern Indonesia and Formosa in Austronesian, and towards Papuan.

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