2018

Articles

Why history matters

There are pages missing from the Australian history books. Pages that Distinguished Professor Richard ‘Bert’ Roberts hopes to fill with answers to some of the most fundamental questions about our continent and its inhabitants.

A student's guide to healthy study snacks

Whether you're hungry, peckish or just finding another way to procrastinate, here are UOW student Isabella’s favourite healthy snacks to keep you satisfied and energised while studying for your exams.

What kind of decision-maker are you?

Whether you have your career plan mapped out, or you know what interests you and are still working our the rest, use your decision-making style to your advantage when choosing the degree for you.

Pollution: Solve the problem with your passion

If the war on waste and pollution is a fight you’d like to join, read on to see how your talents and interests can help solve the world’s pollution problem.

Cal’s Early Admission experience

An ATAR or IB doesn’t tell us your hopes, your dreams and how hard you’re willing to work to achieve them. That's where UOW Early Admission comes in.

Olivia's Early Admission experience

Your ATAR. It’s probably the big thing on your mind right now. It might have caused some tears, a few late nights and your stress levels to go through the roof. But what if we told you that at UOW, being early could change all that?

How Early Admission could change your life

This is how UOW Early Admission changed the lives of these students.

3 tips to avoid procrastinating

We're all guilty of it, but how do you stop procrastinating? UOW student Bek gives her three top tips.

To Antarctica and beyond: an educational journey through the cosmos