New faculty structures to take effect from 1 July
On 12 June, Council approved the new faculty structures; the Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (ASSH) and Business and Law (BAL), to take effect from 1 July 2020.
On 12 June, Council approved the new faculty structures; the Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (ASSH) and Business and Law (BAL), to take effect from 1 July 2020.
Submit your subject readings online by 10 July 2020 to give the library time to provide the resources you need for your students in Session 2.
UOW was again named among the nation’s most inclusive employers on Thursday 11 June 2020 achieving a Bronze Award for the Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI).
UOW Brand Ambassador and cricketing legend Adam Gilchrist has posted a shout-out to UOW nursing graduate Sharon Varghese in an Austrade ‘Student Hero’ initiative designed to recognise the contribution of Indian students to the Australian community.
UOW students are among those doing it tough in the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Wollongong & Innovation Campuses The Building Access Control System (Gallagher) is scheduled for a software upgrade commencing 7:00 am Monday 15 June until 5:00 pm Friday 19 June.
We received some great silver linings submissions from across the University.
This Thursday 4 June, 11.30am – 12.30pm | Via live stream Professor Paul Wellings CBE will brief staff on the financial impact of COVID-19, the current financial position of the University, actions taken to date and options being considered for the University’s continuing response.
Working remotely can be tricky when we’re not always in a suitable location for videoconferencing or recording a session.
For as long as Lily Klasson can remember, she has wanted to be a teacher.
The innovative player development programs, supported by some of the world’s best clubs, allow students to keep improving their game while studying for their future – achieving excellence on the field, in the classroom and in their future careers.
With international travel on hold for the time being, many UOW students are no longer able to undertake a global program during the winter study break.
Narayan Khanal’s view of the world was formed at an early age.
Two podcasts co-produced by the UOW’s Associate Professor Siobhan McHugh have received top honours in the New York Festival Radio Awards, which has bestowed honours on the best audio storytelling from around the world since 1982.
Kids’ Uni has remained open and operating throughout all levels of shut down to offer services to families who have continued to work.