We bring to life subjects that illustrate the impact our students, teaching, research and graduates make in the world.
The Stand exists to unlock the knowledge and expertise inside the University of Wollongong (UOW), telling stories about our people and their accomplishments that inform, educate and inspire. This magazine was born out of a renewed sense of place, purpose and values that will guide the University in fulfilling its role in exploring how to resolve society’s large and complex social, environmental and economic challenges.
We believe education is one of the most powerful transformative forces on communities and individuals. It opens minds and helps people find purpose, meaning – and solutions for the world’s most pressing challenges.
This is our unified story – a story that draws on our past, understands the present, and looks to the future.
Articles
Ticket scalping
We look at the murky waters of ticket scalping and if NSW legislation will provide consumers, performers and event organisers with value for their entertainment dollar.
Where are they now? Laura McCrohon, Law
We look back at the hopes and dreams of UOW students from 2008 and ask: where are they now?
Where are they now? Ryan Curtis, Creative Arts
We look back at the hopes and dreams of UOW students from 2008 and ask: where are they now?
Where are they now? Ryan Murphy, Law
We look back at the hopes and dreams of UOW students from 2008 and ask: where are they now?
A champion for refugee rights
Demonised by politicians, separated from their children, imprisoned on remote islands – the world has become an unfriendly place for displaced people, but refugee advocate Phil Orchard remains optimistic that their plight will improve.
Adi's ready to fight for human rights
Adi Holmes has always been passionate about helping others. The mother-of-three, who is working towards becoming a human rights lawyer, says it’s never too late to chase your dreams.