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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
Vivid Sydney’s Gill Minervini on finding the write path
2025 is a milestone year for Gill Minervini. As Vivid Sydney’s Festival Director, she prepares for its 15th anniversary while reflecting on another key milestone—her creative journey that began in a eucalyptus-lined classroom at UOW.
Jennifer Ng: Celebrating a decade of global leadership excellence
Jennifer Ng, UOWGE CEO Asia and UOW Malaysia KDU CEO, reflects on a decade transforming the University's presence in Hong Kong and Malaysia, highlighting a supportive culture and her vision for its expanding global influence.
Yousra El Haddad: Nurturing a culture of care at UOW Liverpool
When Yousra El Haddad joined UOW Liverpool, the campus was quiet—but she helped bring it to life. With warmth, leadership, and a passion for student support, she’s helped develop a thriving, inclusive community that feels like home.
Bridging industry and academia: The enduring legacy of John Norrish
As UOW celebrates its 50th anniversary, Emeritus Professor John Norrish reflects on his life-changing journey from the UK’s industrial midlands to a pioneering career at UOW, where he bridged industry and academia to drive groundbreaking welding innovation.
Christine Thompson's inspiring chapter in the UOW story
Christine Thompson almost took a different path in life, but UOW became her home. After her teaching career, Christine returned to UOW to lead the Alumni Bookshop. Her legacy is one of generosity, community, and a love for learning that continues to change lives.
Carol Kiernan: “I grew up, and the university grew up with me”
From UOW student to national leader, Carol Kiernan has spent decades championing intelligence, justice, and gender equality. She reflects on her time at UOW, the power of an arts degree, and the future of education.