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Wednesday 7 January 2026
NATO funds UOW research to protect drones against cyber attacks
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Remote First Nations students sample Illawarra study and career options
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Inspiring girls to change the world at engineering summit
Girls from high schools across New South Wales and the ACT will converge on UOW this week for a five-day camp to inspire them to change the world through engineering.
Sustainability advocate recognised with annual Chancellor Robert Hope Memorial Prize
A passion for tackling climate change through innovative engineering solutions and education as well as outstanding academic achievement has been recognised with the awarding of the 2014 Chancellor Robert Hope Memorial Prize to graduate Lloyd Niccol.
China partnership a material exchange in innovation and development
UOW materials engineering students will from 2015 have the opportunity to spend part of their degree at one of China’s leading materials engineering institutions, Beihang University (BUAA), following a credit transfer agreement.
A flood of responses for award-winning engineering tool
Student-designed flood risk management tool helps communities cope with natural disasters.
Student designs building solutions for communities
A barrier to control flooding in rural New South Wales has been judged the winning design out of 100 students project in this year’s Engineering Creative Design Competition.
Transport and energy workshop to bridge technical gap in national infrastructure
Australian engineers must overcome significant design and construction challenges posed by some of the Earth’s least favourable soil conditions before high-speed rail is a cost-effective reality, a University of Wollongong (UOW) rail expert has said.