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UOW art treasures head to the Sutherland Shire
Two exhibitions, one showcasing the highlights from UOW Art Collection and the other the works of UOW visual arts graduates, open at Hazelhurst Arts Centre
The love of reason and helping people
How BA in Western Civilisation helped Seamus rediscover his passion for medicine
Guide to the classics: steeped in the arboreal sublime, Thomas Hardy’s The Woodlanders carries a startling urgency
Hardy’s exploration of the relationship between humans and trees resonates in an epoch of environmental catastrophe
A therapist reckons with her own trauma, in the shadow of Australia’s collective shame
In a novel that goes beyond its simple plot ingredients, a therapist reckons with her own trauma, in the shadow of Australia's collective shame
Eda Gunaydin reflects on family and history in award-winning essay collection
Turkish-Australian academic joins UOW as lecturer in School of Humanities and Social Inquiry
UOW expert commentary (7 March)
UOW academics provide expert comment, opinion and analysis on a range of ongoing and breaking news stories