Family donation supports Otago University research on World Bipolar Day
The generosity of a Christchurch family, in memory of a much-loved wife and mother, aims to improve the lives of New Zealanders living with bipolar disorder.
Embracing equity in Waikato on International Women’s Day – and every day
As a University that is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, International Women’s Day, held annually on 8 March, holds a special place in the Waikato calendar.
Engineers tackle disability barriers
A Leeds alum helped bring together the University and a UK charity to create bespoke solutions for disabled people.
Exploring dark matter through Australian-first arts and science collaboration with Arts at CERN
Dark Matters, a new exhibition presenting art and science projects that interrogate the undefinable, unmeasurable and unsettling phenomena that is dark matter, has been developed by Science Gallery Melbourne.
UOW India opens applications for FinTech courses
The University of Wollongong India (UOW India) has opened applications for its Master of Financial Technology, Master of Financial Technology (Extension)...
Fundamental reset of society needed to prevent decline in social mobility in the post-Covid...
A fundamental reset of society is needed to avert an unprecedented decline in social mobility in the post-Covid era, leading experts have warned.
Researchers uncover way to harness the power of immunotherapy for advanced prostate cancer
It’s a scientific riddle tangled up in a complex web. How do you turn an immune cold cancer into one that responds to immunotherapy?
University of Birmingham and Fraunhofer UMSICHT renew applied research partnership
UK - Germany partnership looks to broaden collaboration in delivering green energy and renewable resources.
UOW statistician awarded by the American Statistical Association
Associate Professor Andrew Zammit-Mangion from the School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics and the National Institute for Applied Statistics Research Australia (NIASRA) at the University of Wollongong (UOW)...
A safer way to deploy bacteria as environmental sensors
Encapsulating modified bacteria in tough hydrogel spheres prevents them from spreading genes to other microbes.

















































