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Locality: Gwynneville, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 367 869



Address: Northfields Avenue 2500 Gwynneville, NSW, Australia

Website: www.uow.edu.au/student

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24.01.2022 Have you started studying for exams, or are you still procrastinating? Rebecca is a UOW Peer Coach, and she recommends you ‘start studying today don't put it off. You will remember a lot more if you do a little each day rather than cramming the day before your exam'. For more exam and study tips, check out our website uow.to/exam-tips... #uowstudents #uowexamtips



21.01.2022 Meet UOW Peer Study Coach and Doctor of Philosophy student, Gayani . What are your top tips for staying ahead in Week 3? 1. Make sure you have read your subject outlines thoroughly! 2. Use the Assignment Calculator on the Learning Co-op website to put together a game plan for your session ... 3. Set up a nice study space Chat with a study coach like Gayani online for help with your study game plan: uow.edu.au/student/learning-co-op/

21.01.2022 The impacts of COVID-19 and proposed government funding changes have raised many questions for current and future students. Watch the full video here to get all the answers, as UOW student Caitlin Vickers interviews UOW leaders https://uow.to/3k73lLS

20.01.2022 Meet Narayan the 2019 Chancellor Robert Hope Memorial Prize recipient. Narayan spent the first decade of his life in a refugee camp in Nepal, where he lived with his family, who are Lhotshampa, after fleeing ethnic cleansing in Bhutan. He came to Australia at the age of 12 as a refugee. Just over 10 years later, Narayan graduated from UOW with a Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences with Distinction. Narayan’s commitment to helping others has gained considerable recogniti...on during his time at UOW, and also provided incredible opportunities to contribute to the international conversation around the rights of refugees. In 2018, Narayan was named a finalist in the Australian Human Rights Commission’s Young People’s Human Rights Medal. As the NSW representative for MYAN (Multicultural Youth Advocacy Network), the peak body representing young refugees and migrants, Narayan received a scholarship by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR) to attend a global summit of refugees as well as the 38th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland. In 2019, Narayan also received a scholarship to attend the One Young World Summit in London, which brought together up and coming leaders who are actively working for social change and UN 2030 SDGs from every country in the world. He was also named Wollongong’s Young Citizen of the Year. - Nominations are now open for the 2020 Chancellor Robert Hope Memorial Prize. If you're an outstanding student graduating this year, or know someone who is, be sure to nominate before it closes on 7 December. For more info visit uow.edu.au/student/graduation/robert-hope/



20.01.2022 Are you interested in representing your fellow students and making a difference? Do you know someone who would make an excellent student representative? Nominations for the 2020 Student Elections are now open. For more info and to nominate visit http://uow.to/2020elections

19.01.2022 Do you consider yourself a future leader? The Top100 Future Leaders Preparation Program offered by Careers Central could give you the competitive edge you need!

19.01.2022 Want a chance to win $1000? The 2020 Student Experience Survey has launched! This is your opportunity to share feedback about your experience as a UOW student and go into the draw to win a Visa gift card valued up to $1000*! The SES is an Australian Government survey that compares students’ experience across different universities in Australia. This year, we want to know how you’re coping with online learning. Your feedback will help us shape student experience at UOW.... Go to www.ses.edu.au to complete the survey. Terms and conditions apply - https://uow.to/3f9GsUE



18.01.2022 Disappointed overseas travel isn’t on the radar right now? There are still ways to add some international flair to your summer! UOW's Global Learning Online Programs provide opportunities to learn, connect or intern with universities and organisations globally, all without leaving home. Grants and scholarships are available to eligible applicants.... Find out more uow.to/global-learning-online

16.01.2022 Taylor and our amazing team of Peer Academic Coaches are here to help with your studies this Spring. PACs can help answer questions on things like remote study, navigating systems, finding resources and more. You can chat to a PAC like Taylor via live chat or video conference here https://www.uow.edu.au/student/learning-co-op/

15.01.2022 International students Maheshika Nanayakkara and Asiri Nawarathna had planned to marry in their home country of Sri Lanka in May. But the pandemic had other pla...ns. Last week, the couple brought their magical day to life at UOW’s Innovation Campus, with friends and family watching via Zoom. Congratulations to Maheshika and Asiri! https://uow.to/3gvrGJ5 : Shebin Shajan & Joe Wilfred

15.01.2022 Did you know UOW has a free Student Legal Clinic? The Clinic provides free confidential legal advice to current students at UOW. Their services can be accessed remotely, or in person Visit the website for a range of useful information and resources, or to book an appointment.... #uowstudents #uowlegalclinic

13.01.2022 Have you completed the Subject Evaluation by Students Survey? Your feedback can make a big difference in helping us improve your subjects and the quality of teaching at UOW. To take the survey visit uow.bluera.com/uow/



13.01.2022 Now that the Autumn Exam Period has come to an end, we want to hear from our students to better understand their experiences transitioning to online exams and assessments. Share your thoughts by taking part in this short anonymous survey https://uow.to/3fdLNeo

12.01.2022 Interested in a career in STEM? The virtual STEM Careers Expo is on today from 11am- 2pm! Chat to employers about available graduate and student-based roles you can fill: uow.edu.au/events/2020/2020-virtual-stem-careers-expo.php

10.01.2022 Hit your study targets this session with UOW Learning Co-Op available 24/7. Jump onto our website for loads of online resources and chat with peer study coaches! uow.edu.au/student/learning-co-op/

10.01.2022 Not sure what to do next week? UOW has you covered!

08.01.2022 Thank you to everyone who took the time to complete the Autumn 2020 Subject Feedback Survey. With over 9,000 responses, the results are now live! https://uow.to/3e8p0PL

06.01.2022 Graduating in 2020? With proven graduate outcomes, and one-on-one careers support available, UOW Careers Central team are here to help. Get support uow.edu.au/student/careers/

06.01.2022 Have you ever worried that you won’t know what to do after asking the question ‘R U OK?’ We spoke to UOW alumnus Alex Haines, Director of the National Mental H...ealth Commission, to ask his opinion on the best things to do or say when someone says that they’re not okay. For more info https://www.ruok.org.au/ See more

06.01.2022 TFW exams are actually over Massive congratulations to all our students. You made it! Enjoy the much earned break and see you back in the Springtime!

03.01.2022 Meet UOW Peer Study Coach Coach and Bachelor of Commerce student, Michael Q. What's your top tip for getting started on an assessment? A. A helpful way to start an assessment is to create a word document that breaks down the key requirements into dot points. Dump all your ideas and relevant content under each dot. Then further refine your thoughts and use it as a guide when completing your assessment..... Chat online with a study coach like Michael or check out the Learning Co-op for a range of resources to help with assessments uow.edu.au/student/learning-co-op/

02.01.2022 We know many of you have missed the vibrant campus environment UOW is known for. We’ve missed it too. We’ve made some changes to timetabling and campus environments to be able to safely offer students at our Australian campuses a mix of face to face and remote learning in 2021. Find out more about what returning to campus can look like for you uow.to/return-to-campus

01.01.2022 As COVID-19 restrictions continue to ease across NSW, we are doing all we can to bring our UOW community back on campus. Of necessity, we must do so gradually and cautiously. The direction of restrictions over the coming months is unpredictable, so to help prepare our new and returning students for the start of Spring Session, we've launched a new Return to Campus page on our website. Here you'll find helpful information and videos on things like:... * Delivery mode for lectures and classes in Spring Session * Understanding your subject timetable * Social distancing and hygiene on campus * Accessing campus facilities and services * UOW Accommodation * Where to study on campus * Using public transport and parking https://uow.to/return-to-campus

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