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Friday 22 November 2024
Could printable organic x-ray sensors transform treatment for cancer patients?
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UOW ranks 52nd globally in THE Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025
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The love of reason and helping people
How BA in Western Civilisation helped Seamus rediscover his passion for medicine
High-achieving history graduate reflects on tough road to finishing degree
Rhys Smith awarded University Medal for outstanding academic performance
Steeped in the arboreal sublime, Thomas Hardy’s The Woodlanders carries a startling urgency
Hardy’s exploration of the relationship between humans and trees resonates in an epoch of environmental catastrophe
A therapist reckons with her own trauma, in the shadow of Australia’s collective shame
In a novel that goes beyond its simple plot ingredients, a therapist reckons with her own trauma, in the shadow of Australia's collective shame
Eda Gunaydin reflects on family and history in award-winning essay collection
Turkish-Australian academic joins UOW as lecturer in School of Humanities and Social Inquiry
Tangy apricot Bavarian whip, fried rice medley and bombe Alaska: what Australia’s first food influencer had us cooking
Teenage chef Debbie commenced her decade-long tenure at the Australian Women’s Weekly in July 1954 – and her recipes could help with your ‘matrimony prospects’