News Centre archive - 2015
Collated on this page is an archive of the University's News Centre stories in 2015.
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Thousands graduate in Autumn ceremonies
The University of Western Sydney’s Parramatta campus will be awash with colour and celebration, as years of study and hard work culminate in graduation season for thousands of UWS students.

Crowds flock to Parramatta to see Brian Lara
Hundreds of cricket fans flocked to Parramatta to see West Indian star Brian Lara showcase his skills at a community event hosted by the University of Western Sydney.

We’re all The Walking Dead – we just don’t know it yet
A show like The Walking Dead helps us think through the challenges we face as a species, and reflect on the critical importance of how to make new economies possible.

Unis must stay at the table on reform
The legislative reform of Australia’s higher education and research sector is too important for universities to withdraw their support for compromise, says Vice-Chancellor Professor Barney Glover.

A science centre in Western Sydney will inspire more than just kids
A science centre in Western Sydney will be of immense value to science teachers in exposing their students to the latest developments in science and engineering.

Researchers question dense approach to residential development
High-density city living does not guarantee improved environmental outcomes, with new research showing other variables such as belief in human-induced climate change and level of education play a key role.
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