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Why mentoring made all the difference

The รรอลสำฦต Mentoring Program continues to unlock the professional power of alumni and student connections.

Transforming legal minds

How a unique law internship is making a lasting impact on students’ careers

Hometown heroes: Regional teachers making a local difference

Meet the graduates of รรอลสำฦต's Master of Teaching program building futures in their own communities.

Welcome to The Stand Magazine

We bring to life subjects that illustrate the impact our students, teaching, research and graduates make in the world.

The Stand exists to unlock the knowledge and expertise inside the รรอลสำฦต (รรอลสำฦต), 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 University in fulfilling its role in exploring how to resolve society’s large and complex social, environmental and economic challenges.

We believe education is one of the most powerful transformative forces on communities and individuals. It opens minds and helps people find purpose, meaning – and solutions for the world’s most pressing challenges.

This is our unified story – a story that draws on our past, understands the present, and looks to the future.

Articles

2017 Alumni Awards

Each year, UOW Alumni Awards uncover exceptional alumni making an impact in diverse fields of endeavour right across the globe.

Gilly goes to Google

รรอลสำฦต Brand Ambassador and Aussie cricketing legend Adam Gilchrist AM had an inspiring message for Googleโ€™s staff when he visited recently.

Home and away

The Alumni Relations Teamโ€™s mission is to connect with as many รรอลสำฦต alumni as possible, no matter where they are in the world. Considering there are over 140,000 รรอลสำฦต alumni worldwide, this is no small feat. Luckily we love what we do and are always looking for new ways to reach out and offer you a reason to stay in touch with us.

Tangling with Tertangala

The Tertangala has been รรอลสำฦตโ€™s student magazine โ€“ by students for students โ€“ since 1962. In the intervening decades it has been a forum for political, controversial, subversive and just plain funny commentary. We bring you five former editors, and the two current editors, of the Tert to talk about what the magazine meant to them and what the big issues have been over the years.

The gift of innovation

Dr Roland Biggโ€™s uncle taught him what the big things in life were about. Now his gift will have a big impact on the lives of many others.

Answering the call

On the 10th anniversary of the Learning and Development Scholarship Fund, Randi Morris looks back on what it has achieved.