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Monday 12 January 2026
280,000-year-old fossils rewrite rock wallaby history, epic journeys shaped survival
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NATO funds UOW research to protect drones against cyber attacks
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Emerging artists included in national graduate show in Perth
Art work by UOW graduates Karen Paterson and Stephanie Marks are currently on show at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Nanotechnology graduate gives back to school that inspired a love of learning
Recent UOW PhD graduate Alfred Chidembo (pictured) didn’t own or borrow a single book as a primary school student. Nor did any of his classmates. In fact, their school in Zimbabwe didn’t have a library.
Exercise coaching for City Council’s busy employees
Wollongong City Council (WCC) and UOW's School of Medicine are teaming up to conduct an exercise coaching initiative which will provide on-the-job training for final year Exercise Science students.
Award-winning autism program to be adapted for preschools
New preschool program to help foster compassion towards children with high-functioning autism.
Ten year anniversary a highlight of overseas graduation ceremonies
Strong industry representation was a standout at recent graduation ceremonies in Singapore and Malaysia.
Scholarship to help students prepare for university
Medicinal chemistry student Dale Glennan has been awarded the inaugural Casey-Lee Hull memorial scholarship, in memory of the student who was killed in a car crash in 2014.