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Monday 20 April 2026
More than 3,500 students to graduate at UOW Autumn ceremonies
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Materials scientist named Eureka Prize finalist
Professor Gordon Wallace nominated for a prestigious Eureka Prize for his pioneering work developing ‘intelligent polymers’.
Harvesting seaweed to make skin from the sea
Researchers from the South Coast of NSW are hoping to develop new treatments for burns and wounds, by using the most plentiful resource at their fingertips – the sea.
Peeling off the layers for new electronics
Scientists use oxygen ‘scissors’ to make freestanding single-atom silicon layer.
Like Pokemon, UOW's innovation is everywhere
Pokemon Go's $9.9 billion boost to the share value of Nintendo is the same as the total research income evaluated by the ARC, writes UOW Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Wellings.
Pioneering parental leave equality
UOW working towards achieving gender equality.Â
Panthers player gets front-row seat to graduation
A series of injuries were the driving force behind rugby league star Jeremy Latimore’s foray into tertiary education.