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Thursday 26 February 2026
Pancreatic cancer treatment innovation wins national People’s Choice award
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Teaching excellence recognised nationally as student outcomes take centre stage
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UOW women recognised in 2024 City of Wollongong Awards
Awards celebrate work in Indigenous literacy, wildlife conservation and contemporary art
Family ties at the centre of regional graduations
Students from South Coast and Southern Highlands celebrate the end of their studies during a week of ceremonies
UOW nursing student awarded prestigious international scholarship
Emily Detourettes awarded global Pamela Jane Nye Working Nurse Scholarship, celebrating unsung heroes in nursing
New research reveals the hidden risk of easy access to online health tests
First in-depth exploration of the direct-to-consumer health test market in Australia
UOW Professor Kashem Muttaqi appointed to key roles with international engineering peak body
Appointments recognise Professors' expertise and contributions to electrical engineering
Here’s how hormones and chemotherapy can change your hair
Changes around puberty and pregnancy can affect the function of genes influencing hair shape. And chemotherapy can cause hair to regrow in a different shape for the first few cycles of hair regrowth