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The Stand exists to unlock the knowledge and expertise inside the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ of ¾«¶«´«Ã½ (UOW), telling stories about our people and their accomplishments that inform, educate and inspire. This magazine was born out of a renewed sense of place, purpose and values that will guide the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ in fulfilling its role in exploring how to resolve society’s large and complex social, environmental and economic challenges.
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Articles
After the game
It is often said that an athlete dies twice. Once when they take their last breath, and the other when they retire from the sport.
The future of housing: building with steel
Standing seven storeys high are two identical apartment blocks; the same in size, look, feel and layout. They are exactly the same, but different. One has a concrete frame, the other cold-formed steel. This difference could change Australian apartments and help expand the country's steel industry.
The future of housing
It might be a squeeze on space, but for many families apartments are the housing of the future.
Let's talk about sex
How should we approach some of the pressing issues facing adolescents?
Get up and move to improve children's learning
What if increasing the amount of physical activity each day could improve children's learning?
Timbers with a sustainable timbre
From concert halls and recording studios to factories, sawmills and forests, ¾«¶«´«Ã½ of ¾«¶«´«Ã½ (UOW) researchers Professor Chris Gibson and Dr Andrew Warren have been documenting this change by following guitar timbers back to the tree.