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More than 3,500 students to graduate at UOW Autumn ceremonies
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Light-based gravity sensing could improve groundwater, climate and underground monitoring
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The science of sweat
The amount people sweat is due to size rather than gender
Researchers awarded Cancer Council NSW funding to develop world-first radiotherapy system
Cancer Council NSW funded project will make radiation therapy safer and more effective
UOW presents Community Fellowship Award to Mudgee for leadership in rural healthcare
The University of Wollongong today (Friday 17 February 2017) presents its prestigious Community Fellowship Award to the people of Mudgee, Gulgong and surrounding communities in recognition of their outstanding civic leadership and service in support of the University’s Graduate Medicine students.
Graduate Medicine identifies areas of improvement for post-hospital patient care
Hospital discharge summary the key focus of new research.
Forbes accolade for UOW neuroscientist
Dr Natalie Matosin named in Class of 2017.
New method for plasma extraction could improve cancer detection
PhD students develop simple, low-cost device that removes plasma with higher levels of purity.