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Wednesday 24 June 2026
UOW remains in world’s top 50 for THE Sustainability Impact Ratings
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The Yerbury Lab researchers brave The Big Freeze for MND research
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Using chemistry to protect an ecosystem teeming with life
Dr Darren Koppel’s studies take him to Antarctica
PhD student awarded global fellowship to tackle plastic waste in fishing industry
Freya Croft one of only 10 researchers to receive prestigious Blue Charter Fellowship
Professor Jennifer L. Martin announced as 2020 Leach Lecturer
UOW Deputy Vice-Chancellor to deliver prestigious protein science lecture
UOW researchers named as ARC Future Fellows
Fellowships awarded to excellent mid-career researchers undertaking world-class research
Driving simulator gives UOW Motorsport a competitive edge
Transport for NSW Centre for Road Safety donates driver training tool to University
Dishing the dirt: sediments reveal a famous early human cave site was also home to hyenas and wolves
New analysis reveals Denisova Cave in Siberia was frequented by hyenas, wolves, and bears, as well as by three early human groups: Neanderthals, early Homo sapiens, and Denisovans