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Wednesday 11 February 2026
How ocean maps have shaped science, politics and the climate debate
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Yes, men have a biological clock too. But it’s not just age that affects male fertility
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QandA with Associate Professor Karen Charlton
Associate Professor Karen Charlton shares some insight into what makes her tick.
Dykes on Bikes and the long road to Mardi Gras
By Anna de Jong
Research collaboration with leading Chinese university strengthened
UOW and Beihang University (BUAA) signed a student exchange agreement, further strengthening a well-established partnership between the two institutions.
International perspectives on 21st Century learning and teaching practices
The role of languages, blended learning and big data were on the agenda during a discussion led by three leading higher education experts at UOW on 18 February.
Symposium: Feminist Perspectives on Medical Bodies
Drying inland seas probably helped kill Australia’s megafauna
By Tim Cohen and Gerald Nanson from University of Wollongong with John Jansen, University of Potsdam, and Joshua Larsen, The University of Queensland