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Wednesday 18 June 2025
UOW recognised among world’s top universities for sustainability impact
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Top 200 global university ranking reflects UOW’s all-round strengths
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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.
Toughening up hydrogels for 3D printed cartilage
Researchers have developed a way to 3D-print tough, fibre-reinforced hydrogels that mimic the strength and suppleness of human cartilage.
TAEM Postgraduate Week: An amalgamation of art and ideas
Academic to head study on the protection of journalists’ sources
University of Wollongong (UOW) journalism academic Julie Posetti has been appointed chief researcher of an investigation into changes in legal protections for journalists’ sources globally, and the effectiveness of them, in the context of the changing digital environment.
World-renowned economist visits UOW to speak to poverty in Asia
Poverty will remain prevalent in Asia beyond 2030, Asian Development Bank economist Dr Guanghua Wan said during a guest lecture at UOW on 2 September.