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Thursday 24 October 2024
Innovative tissue regeneration battery promotes faster wound healing
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University begins consultation with staff on potential workplace change
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UOW’s world rankings subjects success
UOW has enjoyed rankings success on the global stage with the official release in London over night of the QS World University Rankings by Subject.
Retirees share knowledge with next generation
Program helps improve quality of life in twilight years while passing on life lessons and soft skills to students.Â
Exceptional learning experience begins for regional nursing students
Bega campus nursing teaching facilities open.
Geography students explore ‘Proud to Play New Zealand 2016’
Senior geography students from UOW have been given a rare opportunity to explore sports in the lives of participants involved in ‘Proud to Play New Zealand 2016’ as part of Auckland Pride.Â
Beyond lockouts: Sydney needs to become a more inclusive city
The critical issues underlying the debate about Sydney’s nightlife include worsening inequality and who is getting left behind, writes Professor Chris Gibson.Â
Soaking up the atmosphere helps batteries ‘breathe’
Imitating the shape and texture of a household sponge could hold the key to harnessing the air we breathe to build more lightweight and powerful batteries.