News Centre archive
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UWS supports policing program in the Maldives
The University of Western Sydney is assisting the Maldives Police Service in the development and delivery of a new policing degree, which will provide access to higher education to local law enforcement professionals.

Council scholarships give students a financial boost
The 2013 academic year is already off to a flying start for 13 University of Western Sydney students, who have been announced as the recipients of competitive local Council scholarships.

A bad day’s work: joint action needed to secure worker’s rights
One of New Zealand’s most influential public policy figures is calling for a coordinated approach with Australia and other OECD countries to help stem the rise of casual jobs lacking proper benefits and decent pay.

Teens as teachers: Parents brush up on online safety
In time for Safer Internet Day, research from the University of Western Sydney and the Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre has revealed that young people are well aware of the risks of being online.

Sydney Review of Books: A new avenue for literary criticism in Australia
The Writing and Society Research Centre at the University of Western Sydney has launched Sydney Review of Books – a free online literary review that focuses on Australian writers.

Competition now open: School students asked to share 'What Matters?'
Have you got an idea about what we could do to build a better society? If you're in years 5-12 in NSW or the ACT then now is your chance to have your say by entering the Whitlam Institute’s What Matters? Essay competition.
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