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Thursday 26 February 2026
Pancreatic cancer treatment innovation wins national People’s Choice award
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Teaching excellence recognised nationally as student outcomes take centre stage
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Conference focuses on rethinking university curriculum and learning
More than 200 higher education experts from around Australia descended on UOW this week (25-27 November) for the biennial Association for Academic Language and Learning Conference.Â
Online course an introduction to printing body parts
A free online course will enable people to discover how the world of 3D printing and new biocompatible materials is allowing scientists and surgeons to rethink approaches to healthcare.
European Space Agency engineer to inspire Australia’s next crop of innovators
More than 900 primary and high school students will converge on UOW on Wednesday 4 November for Australia’s largest science fair.
World-first study to boost standard of early childhood teaching
The New South Wales Minister for Early Childhood Education Leslie Williams has announced a new study that will offer professional development to early childhood teachers and educators around the State in order to promote children’s learning.
National award for UOW’s graduate employment initiatives
The University of ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (UOW) has for many years been pleased to see the success its graduates have enjoyed finding employment – and now its achievements have been recognised as one of the 2015 Australian Financial Review Higher Education Award winners.
Why story time is better when dad’s reading the book
Fathers reading to their young children can have a surprising impact on their child's development.