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Monday 20 April 2026
More than 3,500 students to graduate at UOW Autumn ceremonies
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Businesses tap PhD researchers to accelerate innovation
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World-first early childhood education trial delivers dramatic benefits
Program led to better teaching practices, improved children’s literacy, numeracy and behaviour
The problem isn’t dockless share bikes. It’s the lack of bike parking
If cyclist-friendly cities like Copenhagen can offer abundant and conveniently sited parking space for bikes, why not Australian cities?
UOW students crowned national university football champions
UniSport win sets up qualification for University World Cup 2019 in China
UOW continues to climb prestigious global rankings ladder
International outlook, research impact boost UOW's standing in Times Higher Education rankings
Study finds first evidence of climate change impacts on East Antarctic vegetation
Mosses reveal a colder, windier and drier climate
Antarctica’s ‘moss forests’ are drying and dying
East Antarctica has so far experienced little or no warming, but that doesn't mean it's escaped the impact of climate change.