News

Articles from across UOW

Here on the News page, you will find a diverse range of news and stories from UOW's faculties, divisions, units, academics, researchers, students and staff, all in one place.

From groundbreaking research to innovative teaching methods, this page offers a comprehensive view of the UOW community's achievements and contributions.

Visit the "Media" page for media releases, profiles and opinions directly from UOW's media team.

Articles

To help others open up, Insight host Kumi Taguchi had to face her family history

Women in partnership: Dr Farzana Tanima and Professor Judy Brown

In the lead up to International Women's Day on March 8, Global Challenges is sharing stories of women in academia who have developed partnerships and mentorships, to celebrate their collegiality and friendship. These partnerships show the power of women when they come together, to face challenges and adversity. Thank you to all women who took the time to share their stories and who will no doubt inspire the next generation of women in research.

Women in partnership: A/Prof Lyn Phillipson and Dr Louisa Smith

In the lead up to International Women's Day on March 8, Global Challenges is sharing stories of women in academia who have developed partnerships and mentorships, to celebrate their collegiality and friendship. These partnerships show the power of women when they come together, to face challenges and adversity. Thank you to all women who took the time to share their stories and who will no doubt inspire the next generation of women in research.

UOW Makerspace Monthly Maker: Rachelle Balez

How a background in science and art drew Rachelle Balez to the University of Wollongong’s Makerspace.

Community Worker Resilience During COVID-19

The Community Resilience project was supported by Global Challenges in 2019 with the plan to produce a literature review on the adaptability and resilience of teachers and nurses. When COVID-19 hit, the team found themselves interviewing our frontline workers during the worst pandemic of our generation.

UOW receives funding from Michael Tynan Memorial Challenge