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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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Researchers to address mud pumping on rail lines
ARC Linkage Project to increase productivity, reduce costs of rail network
Australia Day Honours for UOW staff and students
The Australia Day accolades have continued for UOW, with past and present students and teachers recognised for their contributions on Thursday 26 January 2017.
Camp inspires next generation of female STEM leaders
Teenage girls from across NSW attend UOW STEM camp
New method for plasma extraction could improve cancer detection
PhD students develop simple, low-cost device that removes plasma with higher levels of purity.
Young engineer using bricks and mortar to make a difference
Research projects inspire international student to explore how buildings affect people’s lives
Coating as thin as one atom shown to protect metal from corrosion
Research could revolutionise development of next-generation nanoelectronics.