The University of Wollongong (abbreviated as UOW) is an Australian
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research university
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located in the coastal city of
Wollongong
Wollongong ( ), colloquially referred to as The Gong, is a city located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The name is believed to originate from the Dharawal language, meaning either 'five islands/clouds', 'ground near wate ...
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, approximately 80 kilometres south of
Sydney
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. As of 2017, the university had an enrolment of more than 32,000 students (including over 12,800 international students from 134 countries), an alumni base of more than 131,859 and over 2,400 staff members.
In 1951, a division of the
New South Wales University of Technology
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(known as the
University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensive ...
from 1958) was established in Wollongong for the conduct of diploma courses. In 1961, the Wollongong University College of the
University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensive ...
was constituted and the college was officially opened in 1962. In 1975 the University of Wollongong was established as an independent institution. Since its establishment, the university has conferred more than 120,000 degrees, diplomas and certificates. Its students, originally predominantly from the local
Illawarra
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region, are now from over 140 countries, with international students accounting for more than 30 percent of total.
The University of Wollongong has developed into a multi-campus institution, both domestically and globally. The Wollongong campus, the university's main campus, is on the original site five kilometres north-west of the city centre, and covers an area of 82.4 hectares with 94 permanent buildings. In addition, there are regional university campuses in
Bega,
Batemans Bay
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,
Moss Vale
Moss Vale is a town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in the Wingecarribee Shire. It is located on the Illawarra Highway, which connects to Wollongong and the Illawarra coast via Macquarie Pass.
Moss Vale has several he ...
and
Shoalhaven
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, as well as three Sydney campuses, including the UOW Sydney Business School, the South Western Sydney campus in Liverpool and Southern Sydney campus in
Loftus. Overseas, the university has a presence in
Dubai
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,
United Arab Emirates
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.
In the 2019 Student Experience Survey, the University of Wollongong recorded the highest student satisfaction rating out of all Australian universities, and the second highest student satisfaction rating out of all New South Wales public universities, with an overall satisfaction rating of 81.
History
Over 60 years, the university has grown from a provincial feeder college with 300 students to an international university with over 30,000 students spread across nine domestic campuses and four international centres.
Establishment
The University of Wollongong traces its origins to 1951.
[Castle wrote a history of the University from 1951 to 1991.] The foundation of the university was in 1951 when a division of The
New South Wales University of Technology
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(currently known as the University of New South Wales, UNSW) was established in Wollongong. In 1962, the division became the Wollongong College of the University of New South Wales.
On 1 January 1975, the
New South Wales Parliament
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incorporated the University of Wollongong as an independent institution of higher learning consisting of five faculties (including engineering, humanities, mathematics, sciences and social sciences) with
Michael Birt as its inaugural vice chancellor. In 1976, Justice
Robert Marsden Hope
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was installed as chancellor of the university. As of 1982, the university amalgamated the Wollongong Institute of Higher Education which had begun life in 1962 as the Wollongong Teachers' College; thus the merger formed the basis for a period of rapid growth in the 1980s.
History
In 1951, a foundation of the University of Wollongong was founded as a division of the
New South Wales University of Technology
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in
Wollongong
Wollongong ( ), colloquially referred to as The Gong, is a city located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The name is believed to originate from the Dharawal language, meaning either 'five islands/clouds', 'ground near wate ...
. A decade later, the division became the Wollongong College of the
University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensive ...
.
In 1972, the library was three storeys high and could fit 280 students.
In 1975, the University of Wollongong gained its autonomy as an independent institution of higher learning by the
Parliament of New South Wales
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. In 1976, the library expanded and could fit 530 students.
In 1977, the Faculty of Computer Science (currently known as the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences) developed a version of
Unix
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for the
Interdata 7/32
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called
UNSW 01, this was the first non-PDP Unix. In the late 70s,
Tim Berners-Lee
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sourced
TCP/IP
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software, an integral element of the World Wide Web, from the University of Wollongong.
In 1981,
Ken McKinnon
Kenneth Richard McKinnon was the second vice-chancellor of the University of Wollongong between 1981 and 1994. He also served as interim vice-chancellor of James Cook University in 1997 and Charles Darwin University from 2002 to 2003, where he w ...
was appointed Vice-Chancellor, overseeing the amalgamation of the university with the Wollongong Institute of Education (also known as WIE) in 1982. The Wollongong Institute of Education had originated in 1971 as the Teachers College (renamed the Wollongong Institute of Education in 1973)
[ This merger formed the basis of the contemporary university. In 1983, the Faculty of Commerce was established along with the School of Creative Arts, followed by the creation of the Faculty of Education in 1984. Also in 1984 the commencement of the new Wollongong University building program began, which led to the construction and opening of the Illawarra Technology Centre (1985), Kooloobong (1985, 1986, 1990), Weerona College (1986), Administration, Union Mall (now known as UniCentre), URAC (1987), multi-storey carpark (1990) and heated swimming pool (1990).][
In 1993, the University of Wollongong Dubai Campus in ]Dubai
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, the United Arab Emirates
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was established.
In 2000, the Shoalhaven campus was opened at Nowra
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on the South Coast South Coast is a name often given to coastal areas to the south of a geographical region or major metropolitan area.
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Australia
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. The Bega campus was also opened. In 2001, the Southern Highlands campus opened at Moss Vale
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Moss Vale has several he ...
.
In 2008, the university opened the first building at Wollongong Innovation Campus (abbreviated as iC) on a 20-hectare site at Brandon Park in Wollongong. In August, the Faculty of Science Dean, Rob Whelan, took up a new role as president of the University of Wollongong in Dubai.
In October 2009 Chancellor Mike Codd
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retired as chancellor after three four-year terms. He was succeeded by Jillian Broadbent.
In July 2010, the New South Wales Health Minister, Carmel Tebbutt
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, opened the $30 million Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute
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The institute covers a broad range of research themes including, diagnostics and therapeuti ...
. In August, a $20 million building housing the Sydney Business School and the UOW/TAFE Digital Media Centre opened at the Innovation Campus. The centre was named the Mike Codd Building in honour of a former chancellor. In 2014, work began on the $20 million iAccelerate building at the Innovation Campus (iC), which offers space for up to 200 budding entrepreneurs to develop their ideas.
In 2016, the university awarded a controversial PhD PHD or PhD may refer to:
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to Judith Wilyman, in which she was alleged to advocate a vaccine conspiracy theory
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. The university received criticism over this decision, but the university cited the need to permit 'freedom of opinion', and noted that the thesis passed the university's assessment procedures. In 2017, the University of Wollongong South Western Sydney campus opened on Moore Street in Liverpool
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.
In October 2020 Christine McLoughlin
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Career
McLoughlin graduated from the Australian National University with ...
succeeded Jillian Broadbent as chancellor.
Overseas expansion
In 1993 the University of Wollongong in Australia opened what was to become the University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD) in the United Arab Emirates. Initially called the Institute of Australian Studies (IAS), this centre made UOW the first foreign university to open a campus in the UAE, and the first Australian tertiary institution represented in the Persian Gulf region, as well as one of the earliest tertiary institutions founded in the UAE. IAS initially offered English language programs, before becoming a "feeder college" by 1995, where students completed part of a degree in business or IT in Dubai before coming to Australia to complete their studies. In 1999, it was the first foreign-owned institution in the world to be issued a licence from the federal government of the United Arab Emirates, and was formally opened as University of Wollongong, Dubai Campus in October 2000. It was officially incorporated as University of Wollongong in Dubai in 2004 and at present it has over 4,000 students from almost one hundred countries.
Campuses
The University of Wollongong comprises nine campuses in Australia:
Wollongong
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coast, 3 km from the centre of Wollongong
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and 80 km south of Sydney
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. It is served by the North Wollongong railway station
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which opened in 1915 on South Coast railway line.
The Wollongong campus offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The courses are offered across four faculties comprising the Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities, the Faculty of Business and Law, the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences and the Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health. All together, nearly 30,000 students attend classes along with around 2000 staff on the Wollongong campus. Apart from the teaching and research buildings, the campus includes student residences, conference facilities, food halls, supermarket, cafes, restaurants, a bar, conference facilities, indoor sports centres and gymnasium, Olympic-standard swimming pool and sports fields. The Wollongong campus is also home to UOW College.
South Western Sydney (Liverpool)
In 2016 The University of Wollongong expanded t the growing South West Sydney region, with a campus in the Liverpool CBD taking its first cohort of students in 2017. The campus is expected to expand over the next several years.
Innovation Campus
The Innovation Campus, abbreviated as iC, is located in Wollongong
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, New South Wales
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. The campus was established with seed funding from the New South Wales government and has received ongoing support from the federal and state governments as well as the Wollongong City Council and was established to drive partnerships and collaboration between the research and business communities by co-locating commercial and research organisation.
Sydney Business School
The Sydney Business School, which was established in 1997, is the graduate school of UOW's Faculty of Business and offers postgraduate business programs at the Sydney CBD Campus located at Circular Quay, and UOW's Wollongong Campus.
Regional campuses
* Batemans Bay, New South Wales
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* Bega, New South Wales
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Place name
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* Southern Sydney (Loftus), New South Wales
* Shoalhaven, New South Wales
* Southern Highlands (Moss Vale), New South Wales Southern Highlands may refer to:
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** The Southern Highlands campus opened a new building designed by Australian architect Glenn Murcutt
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in May 2007
Overseas Campus
Dubai
* The University of Wollongong in Dubai
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(commonly referred to as the University of Wollongong Dubai Campus), abbreviated as UOWD, was established by the University of Wollongong in Australia in 1993 and is located in Knowledge Village KV 14 and 15 Dubai
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, United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates (UAE; ar, اَلْإِمَارَات الْعَرَبِيَة الْمُتَحِدَة ), or simply the Emirates ( ar, الِْإمَارَات ), is a country in Western Asia (The Middle East). It is located at th ...
. The university is one of the United Arab Emirates' oldest universities. The campus employs over 4,000 staff and has a student cohort of over 4,000 from almost one hundred countries. While affiliated to the University of Wollongong, UW Dubai remains a separate and autonomous institution.
Organisation
The University of Wollongong has four faculties.
Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities
* School of the Arts, English and Media
*School of Education
* School of Geography and Sustainable Communities
* School of Health and Society
*School of Humanities and Social inquiry
*School of Liberal Arts
* School of Psychology
* Early Start Research
Faculty of Business and Law
* School of Accounting, Economics & Finance
* School of Management, Operations & Marketing
*School of Law
* Sydney Business School, University of Wollongong
* Australian Health Services Research Institute
*Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources & Security
Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences
* School of Civil, Mining & Environmental Engineering
* School of Physics
* School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering
* School of Computing and Information Technology
* School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering
* School of Mathematics & Applied Statistics
* SMART Infrastructure Facility
* Australian Steel Research Hub
* Sustainable Buildings Research Centre
*
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health
* School of Biological Sciences
* School of Chemistry
* School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
* School of Medicine
* School of Nursing
* Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute
Library
The University of Wollongong has multiple libraries across its campuses.
Academics
Awards, rankings and recognition
The University of Wollongong is ranked among the best 20 modern universities in the world in the QS Top 50 Under 50 Rankings 2019. It is ranked 171-180th in the world by the 2020 QS Graduate Employability Ranking for the quality of its graduates.
Ranked 42nd in Times Higher Education Asia-Pacific University Rankings 2019.
Ranked among the top 200 universities in the world - QS World University Rankings 2021
Undergraduate rankings
UOW is rated Australia's leading public university for student experience in the 2019 Good Universities Guide. UOW is one of only two Australian universities – and the only publicly funded university – to achieve 5-stars in all student experience measures: Overall experience; Skills development; Student support; Learning resources, Learner engagement, Student retention and Staff qualifications.
The Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) has ranked UOW as the number 1 university in New South Wales.
UOW is the highest rated university in Australia for:
* Teacher Education
UOW also received the highest rank among NSW/ACT universities in three study areas on QILT 2019.
* Teacher Education
* Creative Arts
* Engineering
Historic recognition
* Excellence in Research for Australia
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University Rankings 2018 – UOW is ranked 10th in Australia by the Australian Research Council.
* Australian Good Universities Guide 2019 – Top rated university in Australia (Rated 1st in Australia in four subject areas)
**Medicine
**Agriculture and Environment Studies
**Creative Arts
**Health Services and Support
Student life
Facilities
The Wollongong Undergraduate Students' Association
The University of Wollongong Undergraduate Students' Association (known as WUSA, and its governing body the WUSA Council) is the principal student union at the University of Wollongong (UOW), New South Wales. Besides representing the campus studen ...
produces the magazine ''Tertangala
''Tertangala'' is the student magazine of the University of Wollongong.
Content
The magazine features student investigative and feature articles, news, artwork, opinion, film and music reviews, as well as interviews and editorials. Submissions ...
'', and many other services including representation, advocacy and student support. Postgraduate representation is provided by the Wollongong University Postgraduate Association, a member of the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations The Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA) is the peak representative body for postgraduate students in Australia. CAPA's members are 33 postgraduate associations and the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate Ass ...
.
Wollongong UniCentre, an on-campus organisation and controlled entity of the university, provides the social and commercial infrastructure on the campus, administering the UniBar, student clubs and societies, food outlets, entertainment and activities, a books and news shop and other student services.
The geographical and social centre of the university is the Duck Pond Lawn, and its surrounding eateries and other facilities, including the UniBar. The UniBar serves alcoholic drinks and a small range of lunch foods. The UniBar building was opened by Colin Markham MP, Simon Zulian Student Rep, Nigel Pennington UniCentre GM and Gerard Sutton VC on 14 May 2001. The UniBar has since won numerous awards including the Major Award and the Public Building Award of the Architectural Design Awards held in Wollongong in 2003, the "ACUMA" award for Best New Campus Facility and the Master Builders Award for Excellence in Construction by Camarda and Cantril.
In line with Commonwealth legislation introduced in October 2011, the University of Wollongong instated the Student Services and Amenities Fee. This fee was charged to student depending on their study load and location, and has been used to upgrade and subsidise existing facilities and install new facilities such as common barbecue areas.
Publications
''Campus News'' is the university's official quarterly publication. It was first published when the university was established as an institution in its own right – in 1975. It started life as a weekly magazine on 2 April 1975 but moved to less regular publication dates in 1976. The magazine features news and announcements about the university, stories about graduates, research news, opinion pieces and awards and achievements.
''WUSA'' produces the campus magazine ''Tertangala
''Tertangala'' is the student magazine of the University of Wollongong.
Content
The magazine features student investigative and feature articles, news, artwork, opinion, film and music reviews, as well as interviews and editorials. Submissions ...
''. ''Tertangala'' has a 45-year history, making it older than the University of Wollongong itself. It began in 1962, when the university was an external campus of the University of New South Wales. The magazine features student investigative and feature articles, news, artwork, opinion, film and music reviews, as well as interviews and editorials. Submissions from staff and students (including student association representatives) makes up the bulk of the magazines content, however submissions from other members of the community are also accepted. ''Tertangala'' is produced eight times a year.
''TIDE'' is an annual literary compilation edited and published by third-year creative writing students. It features prose, poetry and artworks from students and community members and was first published May 2004.
''Paper, Rock'' is a magazine created by the School of Journalism and Creative Writing at UOW. It incorporates features, sections on arts and entertainment, stories about university life, fashion, food and wine. It was first published in August 2007.
''Rhizome Magazine'' is the magazine for postgraduate and research students at UOW. It features submissions from current postgraduate students at UOW, in many cases on the topic of the students' own research. It is produced by the Wollongong University Postgraduate Association (WUPA).
Sports
Soccer
The University of Wollongong announced a partnership with Premier League
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club Tottenham Hotspur
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in 2018. The partnership will see FA and UEFA
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-qualified Tottenham Hotspur coaches train participating students for 36 weeks a year at the university's Wollongong campus.[ As part of the UOW Tottenham Hotspur Global Football Program, students also have the opportunity to attend the Player Development Program at the state-of-the-art Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre in ]London
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.
Rugby
The Wollongong University RC (or UOW Mallee Bulls) competes in the Illawarra Rugby Union
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Illawarra clubs
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premiership. The club plays their home games at the University Oval, Wollongong. The Mallee Bulls wear red, white and blue jerseys. The club fields three senior teams and a women's side.
The University of Wollongong Titans (or UOW Titans) is a former rugby league football team that was part of Country Rugby League
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and competed in the Illawarra Rugby League
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premiership.
Residential colleges
The university has a number of residential college and halls of residence:
*Bangalay
* Campus East
*Graduate House
* International House
* Kooloobong Village
*Marketview
*Weerona College
The International House is the oldest residential college of the University of Wollongong and is an affiliate of the 16 International Houses Worldwide. It provides accommodation to approximately 218 students who are attending the University of Wollongong. It is situated at the corner of Porter and Hindmarsh Avenue in North Wollongong, near the North Wollongong railway station
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.
Residents of the residential college are predominantly undergraduate students, with some postgraduate students also accommodated. International House provides catered, dormitory style accommodation. There are 218 beds, 14 shared rooms (28 beds) and 190 single rooms.
Handling of reports of on-campus sexual assaults
The university has been criticised for their handling of reported sexual assaults
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.[ One case highlighted the way in which the university claimed to "assist" a student after the student alleged sexual assault by another student. ]News Limited
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reported that the university did not take any disciplinary action against the alleged perpetrator, instead advising the victim to change behaviour, with the victim adding: "Nothing happened to him. Instead I was told to make all the changes". For self-protection the victim independently succeeded in taking out an Apprehended Violence Order
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via the courts against the alleged. Karen Willis, the executive officer of Rape and Domestic Violence Services Australia, described the actions of the university as "disgraceful", as it placed the "onus and responsibility on the person who has experienced violence". The university responded that its instructions are "standard procedure", it "does not comment on specific allegations", and it is not able to investigate sexual assault claims, as those must be investigated by the NSW Police
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. Another alleged victim considers their sexual assault and UoW's "response to be equally despicable."
Between 2011 and 2016, there were 40 officially reported cases of sexual assault, harassment or misconduct on campus, resulting in no expulsions, one suspension and three reprimands. Freedom of information
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investigations reported by News Limited suggest this may represent "just the tip of the iceberg ... due to under-reporting". In contrast, the 2017 Australian Human Rights Commission
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report on sexual assault and harassment found reported figures substantially higher than this.
Cooperation
Affiliations
The University of Wollongong has affiliated to a number of associations and organisations:
* The Member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
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(AACSB)
* The Member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities
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(ACU)
* The Member of the Australian European Network (AEN), related to the Utrecht Network
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Utrecht Network member univer ...
* The Member of the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning
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(ASAIHL)
* The Prominent Member of the Apple University Consortium
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(AUC)
* The Member of the International Association of Universities
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(IAU)
* The Member of Universities Australia
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* The Associate Member of the Group of Eight
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Deans of Engineering and Associates
* The Member of the University Global Partnership Network
* The Member of the NUW (Newcastle, UNSW, Wollongong) Alliance
* Jubilee Oval
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in Kogarah, New South Wales, is commercially known as "UOW Jubilee Oval".
Research
The university's Innovation Campus is home to the Centre, an innovation accelerator housing over 280 start-up entrepreneurs.
Major research entities
* The Australian Institute of Innovative Materials (AIIM)
* Early Start Research Institute (ESRI)
* Smart Infrastructure Research Facility (SMART)
* The Sustainable Buildings Research Centre (SBRC)
* Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute
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The institute covers a broad range of research themes including, diagnostics and therapeuti ...
(IHMRI), an independent health and medical research institute based on the University of Wollongong campus. IHMRI is a joint initiative of the University of Wollongong and the Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District. It was initiated to improve the health and wellbeing of Illawarra residents by developing a regional centre of excellence in health and medical research. The building was dedicated to former Vice Chancellor, Emeritus Professor Gerard Sutton representing his significant contribution from 1995 to 2011 at the university.
* Australian Health Services Research Institute (AHSRI)
Research entities
* Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
* Australian Centre for Cultural Environmental Research (AUSSCER)
* Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS)
* Centre for Archaeological Science (CAS)
* Centre for Medical & Molecular Bioscience (CMMB)
* Centre for Medical Radiation Physics (CMRP)
* Early Start Research Institute (ESRI)
* Engineering Materials (EM)
* GeoQuEST Research Centre
* National Institute for Applied Statistical Research Australia (NIASRA)
International research
The University of Wollongong has formed key alliances with a number of international corporations and organisations:
* Co-operation between the Geological Survey Organisation of Indonesia and the GeoQuEST Research Strength.
* Members of the Institute for Social Transformation Research participating in numerous international networks dedicated to understanding the causes and implications of social change and cultural transformation. Current collaborative projects engage with research centres in Japan, Sweden, Malaysia, the UK and elsewhere.
* Research partnerships between CAPSTRANS and a range of research groups in the Asia Pacific.
* The Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) has developed global linkages with research institutions in the US, Japan, South Korea, China, Ireland, France, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand and the United Kingdom working on multifunctional, stimuli-responsive materials for various applications.
* The Smart Foods and Public Health Centre is collaborating with research groups in Finland, Sweden, the US and Spain.
International exchanges
The University of Wollongong has 180 global partners, offering international short course and study abroad programs, and internships.
;Exchange destinations
;;Asia-Pacific
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* Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, China & New Caledonia
;;Europe
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* Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Macedonia, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey & the United Kingdom
;;Americas
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* Brazil, Canada, Mexico & the United States of America
;;Utrecht Network
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Utrecht Network member univer ...
* Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland & the United Kingdom
;; Dubai Study Program
* University of Wollongong in Dubai
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Alumni and staff
UOW is consistently ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world for the quality of its graduates, including in the 2018 QS Graduate Employability Rankings
As of 2016 the QS World University Rankings
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placed Wollongong at the 61–70 band in the world for graduate employability.
As of 2014, the university has turned out more than a hundred thousand graduates, and also has alumni members all over the world in 143 countries. Although a large number of alumni live in Wollongong and Sydney, and a significant number also live in Melbourne
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, Brisbane
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, Canberra
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is the capital city of Australia. Founded following the federation of the colonies of Australia as the seat of government for the new nation, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth-largest city overall. The ci ...
, Singapore
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, Kuala Lumpur
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, Bangkok
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, London
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, New York
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See also
*List of universities in Australia
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* University of Wollongong in Dubai
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* List of University of Wollongong people
This is a list of University of Wollongong people including notable alumni and staff.
Administration
;Chancellors
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References
Further reading
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External links
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University ephemera and memorabilia
University Recordings
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