The Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health’s International Office at the University of Wollongong welcomes international students from across the globe
Australia’s success in containing Covid-19 and a potential reboot of economic activity could limit the damage that unfavourable federal government policies inflict on international student flows, commentators say.
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Rare opportunity! Lecturer in Chemistry academic position advertised now in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience at the University of Wollongong @UOW#UOW_SCMB starts in July. Get into it: https://t.co/r9yl4bumlv
“I owe a lot to my parents for their love and support, especially my two elder sisters who took such diligent care of our parents during difficult times in Fiji."
#uow#uowalumni#wollongong
Can machines see things your doctor can't? Prof @stacymcarter is investigating the ethical, legal and social implications of adopting artificial intelligence for #medical diagnosis and screening with help of a @nhmrc grant https://t.co/DEmoAAqnHu #ai#artificialintelligence#tech
Totally support these comments by Phil Honeywood. International Education is a 2-way street. UOW rolling out significant support for our Int students https://t.co/ZgMhHMne02
MAHE@ManipalUni signs a landmark Open Access publishing agreement with Springer Nature @SpringerNature. Being the first University to sign such an agreement in the world, the compact deal allows MAHE researchers to publish in hybrid journals at no cost to them @DoRMAHE_Manipal
The Academy calls on the Australian Government to publish the scientific evidence that is supporting its decisions so the scientific know-how of the nation can be brought to bear. #COVID19#AusPol
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This is a must-read:
A way out of this mess by aggressive suppression followed by intensive testing and tracing.
‘The Hammer and the Dance’
#lockaustraliadown https://t.co/LUSRaTRwBw
Hard to reconcile driving home from a Hospital #covid19australia task group meeting where we discussed ventilators and PPE and seeing cafes, shops and roads packed. I might be going mad.
Excellent visual simulations of the spread of #COVID19 and how physical distancing really matters.
Why outbreaks like coronavirus spread exponentially, and how to “flatten the curve” - Washington Post https://t.co/5c9UNn3wbY
Dementia, new materials for condoms and the possibilities of 3D printing, just some of the things discussed with @uowresearch researchers tonight at the @IBC_Illawarra Business After Hours event.
Some awesome advances being made in #wollongong 👩🔬👨🏻🔬
US fire fighters arrived at Sydney Int Airport this week, on their way to assist with fire fighting in Victoria.
Coming through, all gathered gave a spontaneous & lengthy round of applause, reflecting the gratitude & admiration we all have for their generosity. #NSWRFS@NSWRFS