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Annual Report Highlights Progress On Sexual Harm Prevention
Remote Antarctica expedition to measure impacts of climate change on biodiversity
New PhD research targets coastal erosion, digital records, and green mining
UOW Liverpool To Move To Civic Place
Researcher raises concerns over easy-to-access consumer health tests
UOW ANCORS announces new Southeast Asia Maritime Institute in Malaysia
Remarks To Launch Of ANCORS Southeast Asia Maritime Institute
Update On UOW’s Workplace Change Proposal
UOW Launches Female Athlete High-Performance Program
Why These Six Plant-based Foods Have Brain-boosting Benefits
Quantum technology to transform medical imaging and cancer treatment
World Leader In Nursing Research
Older Australians who rent their homes have shorter life expectancy
Could printable organic x-ray sensors transform treatment for cancer patients?
UOW ranks 52nd globally in THE Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025
Sustainable Buildings Research Wins National Excellence Award
UOW researchers among world’s most influential, leading positive change
Lifestyle changes can boost brain health and slow decline for people living with MS
Why the ‘next 1,000 days’ are crucial for millions of children around the world
Navigating Future Of Critical Minerals
Helping the early childhood sector to navigate the world of digital technology
New cybersecurity project aims to modernise, and secure, healthcare data
UOW Ranked First For Equity In AFR’s Best University Rankings
Early screening of gestational diabetes has not lowered risks for mothers or babies
$1 million grant a game-changer in fight against motor neurone disease
IAccelerate Residents Shine At Innovation Awards
With Trump returning to the White House, what will happen to his court cases?
In 2020, Trump went to the courts after losing. This time, the legal challenges have already started
CAANZ-CEF Scholarship Accounts for Study Costs for Logan
University of Wollongong students rewarded for maritime academic excellence
Great Barrier Reef facing catastrophic damage, research shows
High-tech towers to monitor Antarctic biodiversity 5 August 2024
ANSTO and University of Wollongong collaborate on new quality control device to enhance precision in advanced cancer treatment
New approach to disability employment sees outstanding results
A Tale of Two Cities: Hunter and Illawarra regions collaborate to unlock innovation to drive change
Global Climate Change Week – Wollongong
CSIRO invests $500K to help Indigenous students pursue futures in STEM
Smart buildings project to cut emissions and electricity costs in NSW
More reforms needed to improve experience of victims in sexual offence trials: study
Experience of Complainants of Adult Sexual Offences in the District Court of NSW: A Trial Transcript Analysis
UOW Liverpool invites community to Open Day
UOW economist calls for urgent overhaul of Papua New Guinea’s struggling electricity sector
Educational linguistics across borders
Educators take first step on accelerated pathway to degree
Curing loneliness with belonging
New research and industry collaboration to connect local communities with regenerative farming
UOW to host 28th Indigenous Nationals in 2024
UOW and WHO join forces to advise the region on children’s nutrition and physical activity