The university offers online, face-to-face, or a mix of the two, with campuses at Callaghan, Ourimbah, Port Macquarie, Singapore and Sydney CBD. The university also has three premises within the Newcastle city centre.
Newcastle (Callaghan campus) The Callaghan campus is the university's main and largest campus. It is located in the Newcastle suburb of Callaghan situated approximately from Newcastle CBD. The campus is placed on of natural bushland within which the university's numerous buildings are located. The land is traditionally owned by the Pambalong clan of the
Awabakal people, a connection which has been developed by the university and is seen as a selling point for academics. Many of the university's operations are run out of the Callaghan campus, including student administration, course and degree program planning, and the university's Teaching and Learning division. All the major colleges are based on the campus. The campus also has access to the Auchmuty and Huxley libraries. Various other facilities are available on the campus, including several sporting fields, a sports and aquatic centre, and five on-campus residential colleges (Edwards Hall, International House, Evatt House, Barahineban and the recently built New Residences). The business and commerce programs offered by Newcastle Business School via the Callaghan campus are accredited by
AACSB International.
Central Coast (Ourimbah and Gosford campuses) Ourimbah Campus is a cross-institutional campus, with the University of Newcastle, TAFE NSW – Hunter Institute, and the Central Coast Community College each having a presence. It is located in the
Central Coast suburb of
Ourimbah, on the traditional lands of the
Darkinjung people. The Faculties of Business and Law, Education and Arts, Science, and Health each have a presence on the campus. In total, they provide sixteen undergraduate degree programs and one postgraduate program, five of which are exclusive to the campus. The
Bachelor of Commerce program offered by Newcastle Business School via the Ourimbah campus is accredited by AACSB International.
Singapore campus The Singapore campus is the university's first overseas campus, which includes both the Delta campus and the Henderson campus of
PSB Academy in the
Central Region (
Tiong Bahru) of Singapore. This new campus covers an area of behind the
Tiong Bahru Plaza. The undergraduate
Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Commerce programs, and the
Master of Business Administration offered by Newcastle Business School via the UoN Singapore campus are accredited by AACSB International.
Sydney CBD campus The University of Newcastle Sydney CBD campus provides a number of postgraduate degree programs from the Faculty of Business and Law and the English Language and Foundation Studies Centre. The postgraduate programs offered by Newcastle Business School via the Sydney CBD campus are accredited by AACSB International.
Newcastle City campus The university also has a presence on several sites within the Newcastle CBD. The School of Music and Conservatorium is located in the Civic Theatre precinct, the School of Law, Legal Centre, the School of Creative Industries and Graduate School of Business are located in University House, and the Newcastle Institute of Public Health is located in the David Maddison Building on the site of the
Royal Newcastle Hospital. University House is a landmark
Art Deco sandstone building directly opposite Civic Park. In mid-2017 NUspace (X) opened to staff and students on the corner of Auckland and Hunter Streets, accommodating the Faculty of Business and Law and the School of Creative Industries. Designed by Lyons and EJE Architecture, the building was officially opened on 25 May 2018 by the Premier, the Hon
Gladys Berejiklian, Minister for Education, the Hon
Rob Stokes and the then university vice-chancellor,
Caroline McMillen. In February 2019, the university announced further plans to expand their presence in the CBD with the development of the Hunter Innovation Project (HIP) Innovation Hub for the School of Creative Industries on the site of the former Newcastle
heavy rail corridor. The project is expected to be completed by late 2020. The HIP project is the first stage of a 10-year master plan which the university has proposed for the city.
Online learning Until 2018, GradSchool was the University of Newcastle's dedicated hub for postgraduate coursework students. From 2001 to 2018, GradSchool was responsible for online learning, offering graduate students from around the world convenient access to more than 60 postgraduate qualifications delivered by the University of Newcastle. Online interaction took place via "Blackboard", a web-based learning system which hosted courses entirely online. Since 2018, postgraduate degrees are now delivered directly by the University of Newcastle through their
Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), known as UONline (including Blackboard), as well as through face-to-face teaching. In 2022, the university switched from using
Blackboard to using
Canvas for online learning. ==Governance and structure==