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Wednesday 11 February 2026
How ocean maps have shaped science, politics and the climate debate
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Community invited to UOW for MND lab tour and book launch fundraiser
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Clarence Valley medical training set for expansion
UOW to establish new Regional Training Hub to boost local doctor training opportunities.
Five tips to get the most out of your workday
Getting a lot done each day is about more than just having the right productivity tools and setup. It’s about taking care of your body and mind, and this starts even outside of the workplace.
Puberty Blues author honoured in autumn graduation celebration
Kathy Lette recognised for success and tireless advocacy for human rights.
There’s something queer about Disney villains
PhD student Dion McLeod analysed animated feature films in his thesis
UOW’s most prestigious student honour awarded at April graduations
Chancellor Robert Hope Memorial Prize winner: Thomas Curran.
Fascination with infectious diseases leads to PhD
Medical researcher studies how invasive bacteria affect our immune systems