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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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Symposium kick starts new wave of collaboration
Approximately 150 people filled the lecture theatre when Professor Michael Cuthill delivered his keynote speech at the Community Engagement Symposium on 24 August.
ANZAC scholarships commemorate diggers
To mark the 100th anniversary of the declaration of World War I, the Illawarra Centenary of ANZAC Committee will launch the Illawarra Centenary of ANZAC Scholarships.
Trial shows PASS can increase a student’s performance
Early results from a randomised controlled trial suggest that the academic mentoring programs known as PASS can considerably increase a student’s performance.
Biomechanics Professor elected to prestigious global council
Professor Julie Steele has been elected to the World Council of Biomechanics and accepted the honour during a recent World Congress of Biomechanics in Boston.
UOW scientist’s evidence to high-profile murder trial
A forensic entomologist from UOW gave scientific evidence during the high-profile Baden-Clay murder trial.
NSW infrastructure the focus of SMART supported parliamentary forum
UOW researchers have contributed to a key paper on Australia's infrastructure future published by the NSW Public Accounts Committee.