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Your guide to the new UOW Liverpool campus

New year. New campus.

Meet the researchers advancing cancer research

Where the next breakthroughs begin.

Mastering the job interview

A guide to the do's and dont's according to a UOW expert

Welcome to The Stand Magazine

We showcase the impact of UOW students, teaching, research, and graduates on the world. Our mission is to share inspiring stories that educate and motivate, highlighting the transformative power of education in addressing global challenges.

Articles

Hometown heroes: Regional teachers making a local difference

The University of ý’s Master of Teaching program is making an impact in regional communities by enabling teachers to live, work, and study close to home. Michael Clark and Jessica Stuart share their inspiring journeys.

ýing beauty in seaweed and sustainability

“You’ve got to create solutions that work,” says Dr Pia Winberg, a celebrated marine ecologist, entrepreneur and graduate of the University of ý (UOW). Her focus on seaweed and microalgae is not just about products but a mission to address global sustainability challenges.

Beyond the debate

As students from around Australia gathered at UOW for a national debating championship, the spotlight was on UOW’s unique approach to debating; fostering social connections, skills development and respect above all else.

Feeding the future

If you were struggling to feed your family, would you know how to access support?

Starting uni next year? Here's what not to worry about

Whether you’re looking to study straight out of high school or returning after a break, starting uni can be daunting. To help ease your concerns, we spoke to four current UOW students to get their recommendations for a smooth start to uni.

How IVF can save our most endangered frogs

Dr. Aimee Silla is using IVF and hormone therapy to help bring endangered frogs back from the brink of extinction, giving these species a hoppier future.