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Monday 20 April 2026
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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Lessening the burden of cancer across our community
Public lecture deals with burden of cancer
World’s biggest health challenges to be confronted in Wollongong
UOW announces world-leading $80m molecular and life sciences research centre.
Chemical derived from sea snails proving a potent cancer killer
New class of molecules proves promising in the fight against multi-drug resistant cancers.
Care, community and courage
Dedicated oncologist and cancer researcher honoured with doctorate.
Exchange program aids pioneering treatment for cancer
One of the new frontiers in cancer treatment is charged particle therapy which uses protons or heavy ions as opposed to traditional X-rays.
‘Magic’ radiation detector to improve cancer treatments
A UOW PhD student worked on developing a ‘magic plate’ radiation detector that will help improve the safety of cancer radiotherapy.