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Friday 22 November 2024
Sustainable buildings research wins national excellence award
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Lifestyle changes can boost brain health and slow decline for people living with MS
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Descendant of ANZAC hero receives Gallipoli scholarship
First year nursing student Abby Cartwright receives study grant from the Gallipoli Scholarship Fund.
UOW named as one of the best young unis in the world
UOW recognised as an emerging global leader for the fifth year in a row.
Body movement is more critical to a child’s learning than once thought
Body movement can boost children’s learning, especially when integrated into the classroom as part of a learning task.
Business academic chosen for UN advisory committee
Academic to represent Australia and New Zealand in mission to advance responsible management education.
How schools avoid enrolling children with disabilities
Children with severe social, emotional or behavioural disorders are the least welcome in schools, writes Dr Roselyn Dixon.
Record number of offers for study at UOW in 2016
UOW is proving to be a university of choice with strong growth in the number of offers to study in 2016.