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Monday 20 April 2026
More than 3,500 students to graduate at UOW Autumn ceremonies
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UOW joins campaign to put a stop to racism
The University of Wollongong (UOW) is proud to have joined forces with some of Australia’s leading businesses, sporting bodies, NGOs and other universities to support the ‘Racism. It stops with me.’ Campaign from June 2.
Medical students go west to help rural and remote communities
UOW medical students will on Monday (2 June) embark on a week-long road trip through western New South Wales to experience first hand the challenges of health care in rural and remote communities.
Westpac banks on students from the University of Wollongong
The need for skilled technology graduates is increasing each year to meet industry demand. However, Australia has one of the lowest rates of technology graduates of any OECD country.
Research centre ensuring a pipeline of safe and reliable energy supply
Efforts by UOW researchers to make pipelines for gas and other energy sources safer, more reliable and more efficient have been recognised with an Excellence in Innovation Award from the Cooperative Research Centres Association.
Centre for Health Initiatives celebrates 10th birthday
The Centre for Health Initiatives (CHI) at UOW, established to develop innovative solutions that address current health and social issues, will celebrate its 10th birthday tomorrow Thursday 29 May.
Innovative program to improve Indigenous health in regional communities
UOW researchers will trial a healthy lifestyle program for Indigenous Australians in Alice Springs and Mt Isa.