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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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Sustainability in STEM focus for Girl Guides Camp
Girl Guides from across NSW and ACT attend UOW STEM camp
Innovative Delirium Care Project launched
Initiative designed to support hospital practitioners in recognising and managing condition
UOW rated among Asia-Pacific region’s best universities
New rankings place UOW in top 50.Â
UOW staff recognised for outstanding contributions to teaching and learning
Twelve UOW staff have been recognised in this year’s Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Outstanding Contributions to Teaching and Learning (OCTAL).Â
Community language versions of dementia and driving aid booklet launched
Guide helps sufferers and their families address the issue of driving retirement
The good wood on sustainable, efficient electronics
A new generation of low-cost electronic devices, ranging from implantable electrodes to energy harvesting, could be possible following advances in developing electrodes from nature’s building block, cellulose.