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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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UOW Alumni asks the question: When will Australia swear in its second female Prime Minster?
Founder and Executive Director of Australian Centre for Leadership for Women (ACLW) and Honorary Fellow of the Australian Institute of Business Well-Being (AIBWB) at UOW Diann Rodgers-Healey celebrated International Women鈥檚 Day 2014 with the launch of her latest publication, 鈥楥onsiderations for Australia鈥檚 Next Woman Prime Minister,鈥 at Parliament House Sydney.聽
Broken bodies pay tribute to a bygone craze in 24-hr dance marathon
聽鈥淥ne couple, and only one, will waltz out of here over broken bodies, broken dreams, carrying the grand prize of $1500 silver dollars鈥, cries actor Gigi Young鈥檚 character Rocky in the 1969 Sydney Pollack film They shoot horses, don鈥檛 they?聽
WorkCover and university renew safety commitment
WorkCover NSW and the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW) officially reinforced their commitment to the safety of the 精东传媒鈥檚 workers and students through the renewal of their safety alliance on 5 March.聽
UOW researcher devises strategies to cut salt and reduce disease
With the average Australian consuming around eight to nine times more sodium than they need for good health, public health experts are devising salt reduction strategies to help prevent diseases associated with elevated sodium levels, such as hypertension, heart disease and stroke.
Students solve real world business problems as part of iUnivative programme
Seven teams of UOW students presented their solutions to real world business problems as part of the Careers Central iUnivative Program on 28 February.聽
Students show their support for journalists detained in Egypt
Journalism and media students showed their support for a group of Al Jazeera reporters incarcerated in Egypt聽by joining the Qatar based news service's FreeAJStaff campaign聽on the social media platform Twitter.