News Centre archive - 2019

Collated on this page is an archive of the University's News Centre stories in 2019.

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Andy Marks with guest at ALP announcement

Labor commits $3m to support people from disadvantaged backgrounds to access Western Sydney University

The Australian Labor Party has pledged $3 million in funding to expand existing Western Sydney University programs which work to increase participation in higher education.



GWS GIANTS Football Club Interns at GIANTS HQ

Western students kick-off their careers with the GIANTS

As an Official GWS AFL Partner of the GWS GIANTS Football Club since its inception in 2012, Western Sydney University is proud to introduce the 2019 GWS GIANTS Football Club Interns.



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‘Labor will win this election. I think that’s virtually unquestionable’: political scientist Andy Marks on #AusVotes2019 and the key issues in NSW

We are but a few weeks from a federal election, and the way the wind is blowing may depend on what state you’re in.



Unlimited sign at Graduations

Western Sydney University celebrates 20 inspiring individuals during graduations

Outstanding individuals in the fields of teaching, writing, advocacy, migrant services, finance and music will receive prestigious honorary awards from Western Sydney University during the April/May graduation ceremonies.



In conversation with: Barney Glover

The Vice-Chancellor speaks to Campus Morning Mail about the role of the University as an advocate for the Western Sydney region.



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Weight loss improves polycystic ovary symptoms. But don’t wait until middle age – start now

Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are more likely to be overweight or obese and their symptoms worsen the heavier they are.



 

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