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Monday 20 April 2026
More than 3,500 students to graduate at UOW Autumn ceremonies
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Light-based gravity sensing could improve groundwater, climate and underground monitoring
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Robots sowing the seeds for advanced agriculture
Engineering students are developing the future of farming through an automated seed-planting robot.
Student keen to promote cultural intelligence as a pathway to peace and understanding
Marlee Silva is passionate about making a difference in her community and has been given the opportunity to do just that after securing a place on an Oxfam program for young leaders.
‘Living National Treasure’ to present plenary talk
Esteemed author Thomas Keneally to make special visit to UOW on Monday 29 September.
3D printers have a certain ring about them
A scientist and metalsmith are taking advantage of 3D printing to create bespoke jewellery and art pieces.
Weakness in malaria parasite fats could see new treatments
A new study has revealed a weak spot in the complex life cycle of malaria, which could be exploited to prevent the spread of the deadly disease.
Helping the elderly stay warm and comfortable through energy solutions
Key UOW research groups are contributing to a project that aims to reduce energy costs for low income, older Australians while delivering improved energy efficiency, sustainability and comfort.