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Monday 14 April 2025
Drug breakthrough sparks hope for families affected by MND gene SOD1
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Distinguished Professors share cutting-edge research at public showcase event
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Announcement for new health care facility in Nowra
UOW's Graduate School of Medicine will officially announce on Thursday 6 November that it has entered into an agreement with Grand Pacific Health (GPH) which will provide exciting opportunities for both students and local health professionals as part of the new health precinct in Nowra.
Fair ignites passion for science in young minds
More than 850 primary and high school students from the Illawarra, Sydney and beyond will present their experiments at the UOW Illawarra Coal Science Fair on Wednesday 5 November.
Too much Dr Who, and too little Dr Karl: Sorting science facts from science fiction
With more than three-quarters of Australians believing scientists have discovered life on other planets, and more than half thinking “Back to the Future” style hoverboards have been invented, it’s time to set the record straight.
Social media monitors Pitch perfect
A young entrepreneur at the forefront of social media analytics has won this year’s iAccelerate Pitch.
Indian students humbled to meet their ‘God of Cricket’
It was one of those cricketing moments that would have put a satisfied smile on the face of the late Sir Donald Bradman.
Children as young as three are engaging in bullying behaviour
One in five children aged between three and five years old engage in bullying, according to UOW academic Dr Cathrine Neilsen-Hewett.