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Thursday 9 July 2026

Leukaemia survivor's brain cancer research wins UOW Three Minute Thesis Final

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Monday 6 July 2026

How to stop fraudsters tricking disabled people out of their NDIS funding

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Articles

Mathematician days work to increase engagement in schools

Researchers who are part of the ongoing Inspiring Mathematics and Science in Teacher Education (IMSITE) project have launched a new program to improve the quality of mathematics teaching in schools.

Academic develops national science film festival

The winner of a national film festival that encourages university students to communicate complex science theories in a fun and simple way will be announced tonight (Monday 29 September) at the Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education in Sydney.

Shining light on magnetic forces: light and matter in a spin for super electronics

Physicists at UOW have demonstrated a way of measuring magnetic forces using both particles of light and matter, opening up new possibilities for advanced electronics.

World-renowned biophysicist appointed as fourth Laureate Fellow for UOW

Professor Antoine van Oijen will join UOW to unravel the molecular mechanisms of DNA replication.

UOW maths conference encourages fundamental interactions

Leading Australian and international mathematicians met at UOW this week for a workshop that considered the interactions between two fields of pure mathematics - operator algebras and dynamical systems.

From cool physics to chemistry creations: Teenagers get hands-on with science at school holiday experience

High school students from around New South Wales will gather at UOW for a fun three days of school holiday science from 9-­11 July.