Circularity looks good on you

Meet the UOW alumni driving sustainable fashion forward

Crippling doubts that can sabotage career dreams

Imposter Syndrome under the spotlight

Giving voice to Country

Using art and education as a form of storytelling

Seeking safety, finding belonging

A refugee’s journey to Wollongong

Creating change

Mark Dombkins and Andrew Wade are creating change that matters. Here’s how.

Outlook Magazine is the University of Wollongong’s flagship publication for alumni featuring stories about and by our incredible graduates from around the world.

Articles

From Wollongong to the world

The University of Wollongong graduates whose passion for science is helping change the world.

Putting science education under the microscope

The University of Wollongong graduates whose passion for science is helping change the world.

Shaping safety through augmented reality

The University of Wollongong graduates whose passion for science is helping change the world.

Superwomen of STEM

In recent years, the cry to get more women into STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) careers – and support them to flourish – has amplified. The Australian Government’s Advancing Women in STEM strategy stands beside significant action in schools, universities and businesses, all aiming to increase gender equity.

Traversing career stereotypes

Throughout history, women and men have chosen careers that were either expected, inherited or simply all that were available to them. Choices were limited, particularly for women who were often guided into caring and nurturing roles such as nursing or teaching, while men were steered towards more physically taxing or technical endeavours.

An interview with Professor Eileen McLaughlin

Professor Eileen McLaughlin has just joined UOW as Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health. She recently spoke with Carly Evans and shares what attracted her to the role, her pathway into science and her latest research.