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Thursday 12 September 2024
Proposed ban will not solve social media concerns, experts say
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UOW iAccelerate to host the inaugural STEMM Stroll for women
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Tiger quoll alive and well in the Watagan Mountains
An elusive but thriving tiger quoll population has been found near Newcastle by UOW researchers.
UOW hosts officials from Indian Ocean nations for a 10-day training course in maritime security
UOW expertise in maritime safety, security and legal governance will make an important contribution in helping Indian Ocean nations improve security and sustainable use of the sea in a region with some of the world’s busiest shipping routes, visiting officials have said.
UOW student wins inaugural scholarship for PR boot camp
Final year Public Relations student Toby O’Malley has been awarded a $3,000 scholarship by Hausmann School of Public Relations to attend a vocational boot camp in July.
Sustainable fishing is key to food security, UOW experts say
By 2030, 75 per cent of coastal fisheries are expected to fall short of food needs, says Dr Quentin Hanich.
Chemistry students network with industry insiders
UOW Chemistry students rubbed shoulders with industry representatives from 23 high-profile science and research companies yesterday (Thursday 12 June) at the annual student-run Science Trade Display.
Centre for Health Initiatives Director farewelled
A farewell function was held yesterday (12 June) for Professor Sandra Jones whose particular research interests in the public health sphere kept her for more than a decade in the constant media spotlight.