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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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Searching for diverse group of Googlers
UOW’s brightest and best computer science students learned of the opportunities to become “Googlers” when the tech giant visited campus recently.
Top talent search at the UOW Graduate Careers Expo 2015
Top employers from around Australia will bring their national search for high-calibre graduates to the University of ý Graduate (UOW) Careers Expo tomorrow (Wednesday 18 March).
Exploring the origin of Trieste, Italy
A Roman military camp flanked by two minor forts and likely built in 178 BC may have provided the foundation for the first settlement of Tergeste, the ancestor of Trieste in Italy, a study suggests.
Indonesia manuscript wins Hungerford Award
UOW creative arts and journalism graduate Madelaine Dickie has won a prestigious West Australian literary prize for her manuscript Troppo, a work of fiction focusing on Australia’s relationship with Indonesia.
Learning in the CLOWD to improve maths teaching in schools
UOW researchers launched an Illawarra-first classroom that gives high school students a hands-on experience of working like a mathematician, as part of a project to inspire the next generation of maths teachers.
Study reveals high levels of sediment pollution in Sydney’s Oyster Bay
Study reveals one of southern Sydney’s most expensive waterfront suburbs is harbouring trace metals.