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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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Mercury from the northern hemisphere is ending up in Australia
Jenny Fisher, University of Wollongong; Dean Howard, Macquarie University; Grant C Edwards, Macquarie University, and Peter Nelson, Macquarie University
Can trying to meet specific exercise goals put us off being active altogether?
Christian Swann, University of Wollongong and Simon Rosenbaum, UNSW
UOW joins international partners in South American study
Collaboration the first as a member of the University Global Partnership Network
Strength in student learning elevated at national awards
National citations presented for outstanding contributions in the classroom.
UOW research partnerships recognised for impact
Profiling outstanding partnerships that are solving complex challenges and developing new technologies to improve our world
Should industrial precincts be saved from redevelopment?
Report analyses role of threatened manufacturing zones in fostering creative industries and small business