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Thursday 9 July 2026
Leukaemia survivor's brain cancer research wins UOW Three Minute Thesis Final
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How to stop fraudsters tricking disabled people out of their NDIS funding
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UOW awarded $4.8M in health and medical research funding
Projects range from promoting physical activity in kids to understanding the cause of schizophrenia
Physicist nominated for emerging health researcher award
Dr Saree Alnaghy recognised for work on world-first robotic device for use in radiotherapy
Workshop brings researchers together to share latest advancements
Joint Research Workshop focuses on materials science, physics, chemistry and archaeology
UOW students to present at THE Young Universities Summit
Brodie Knox and Ella Mathews-O’Brien to share Digital Stories on how universities can embrace risk, create opportunity
New 24-hour movement guidelines to keep kids and teens happy and healthy
One-hour of physical activity, less than two hours of recreational screen time recommended for 5-17 year olds
Why screen time for babies, children and adolescents needs to be limited
Modern childhoods are characterised by low physical activity, excessive sitting and time indoors.