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Spray-on skin pioneer Fiona Wood to speak at UOW on innovation in skin regeneration
Read more about Spray-on skin pioneer Fiona Wood to speak at UOW on innovation in skin regenerationThursday 30 April 2026
Eight UOW students awarded prestigious Westpac Scholarships
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UOW refutes misleading union claims
NTEU fully informed on workplace changes and finances
Staff updated on COVID-19 recovery
Vice-Chancellor thanks staff and unveils institution-wide transformation
COVID-19 restrictions led to 60 per cent decline in foot traffic for some cities: study
Cities are using pedestrian counting data to plan their road to recovery
UOW student accommodation closures in 2021
Sense of community preserved as COVID-19 impacts occupancy rates
Why regional universities and communities need targeted help to ride out the coronavirus storm
Without targeted government support for smaller universities, the long-term impacts of COVID-19 on regional communities could be devastating.
Remote interpreting services are essential for people with limited English — during COVID-19 and beyond
Interpreters are a critical part of health care for people with limited English. The shift to remote interpreting during COVID-19 could ensure more Australians who need these services can access them.