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Professor Ken McKinnon: The visionary who shaped UOW's future

A legacy of leadership

Pride and diversity: Centring all voices through intersectionality

Pride is a call to centre intersectionality and ensure all LGBTIQA+ identities are seen, heard, and valued.

Experiential learning in India: Student stories from the Western Ghats

Immersive fieldwork in the Western Ghats reshaped students’ views on sustainability, culture, and global connections.

Welcome to The Stand Magazine

We showcase the impact of UOW students, teaching, research, and graduates on the world. Our mission is to share inspiring stories that educate and motivate, highlighting the transformative power of education in addressing global challenges.

50 Voices

This year, as part of our 50th Anniversary celebrations, we have launched 50 Voices - a content series that celebrates the people who have made UOW what it is today. From labs to libraries, lawns to lecture theatres, hear unique stories from students, staff, alumni, donors, and community members who have had a lasting impact.

Articles

Glen Moore: Pioneer of one of Australia's most innovative science spaces

For more than 50 years, Illawarra local Glen Moore has been a passionate advocate for making science and technology accessible to the community. His enduring commitment to opening minds to broader realities and higher possibilities has had a wide-reaching and lasting impact.

Renowned physicist reflects on three decades of discovery

Distinguished Professor Anatoly Rozenfeld distinctly remembers the day he arrived at the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW) in the hopes of securing a job. It was 1993 and he had recently emigrated, along with his wife, from Ukraine.

A beam of hope

A passion and curiosity for how the world works is what motivates Dr Posar to continue her career in physics.

UOW students exploring the next frontier

Like a lot of young people, Jay Archer was fascinated with astronauts and space. However, for Archer it wasn鈥檛 just a dream - the UOW graduate made it a reality.

Astrophysicist visits UOW for Public Lecture

The 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 has welcomed world renowned astrophysicist Professor Peter Quinn to the campus in January, as he gave a public lecture on 鈥淭he Square Kilometre Array: Project status, Australian developments and future data challenges.鈥

Chernobyl: A lesson in truth

There was a time when no one knew what happened at Chernobyl. Secrets were kept, mistakes were made, and people were exposed. Now, more than 30 years later, and with the release of HBO鈥檚 successful mini-series, the disaster is once again in the spotlight.