Tradition, Excellence and Innovation
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The UNE Law School was founded in 1993 as part of Australia’s oldest regional university with a history dating back to 1938. The UNE Law School continues the traditions of academic excellence and innovation that have characterised UNE since its inception. We are committed to excellence in research – many of our academic staff have national and international reputations in their fields and the Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law, contained within the School, is engaged in cutting-edge research projects in natural resource management. We equally pride ourselves in the quality of our teaching. Our internal students enjoy high-quality on campus facilities. Moroeover, UNE’s historic mission is the provision of distance education and our external students benefit from the use of modern teaching technology in the delivery of our programmes.
Different modes of study — same commitment to quality.
UNE News
Concert to celebrate new music from New England
The distinguished local composer and pianist Richard Peter Maddox will be one of the musicians involved in a concert of New England music, titled "Subliminal Messages", in Armidale this weekend.
Big honours for little marsupial
A talk on the deep "sleep" habits of a tiny marsupial mouse has landed a UNE postgraduate student a prestigious award at a recent national research conference.
‘Tales’ link New England with famous authors
A book by a UNE-based scholar and regional historian, to be launched this week in Armidale, gives a New England context to aspects of the lives and works of several famous authors.
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