Learning and Teaching News Hub
As UWS works towards meeting the challenge of making learning and teaching more accessible and flexible, there has been a lot of talk around blended learning – but what exactly is it? Read more...
National Indigenous Tertiary Education Student Games (NITESG) 2013
UWS is hosting the NITESG at Penrith Campus from 22 - 26 September 2013. Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students, studying at an Australian University are invited to take part and join a team. The sports will be Basketball, Indoor Soccer (Futsal), Netball or Touch Footy. Find out more...
The Office of the iDVC Education is pleased to announce the inaugural Designing for Learning Showcase which recognises innovations in learning and teaching through blended learning strategies and initiatives...Read more and register to attend...
UWS Graduate Highlights the Unique Assets of Indigenous Students
To the Indigenous community in Albury-Wodonga, Leonie is more like one in a million. With an ambition to become a primary school teacher, Leonie first enrolled in a Bachelor of Education degree at UWS in 2005. By 2009 she had completed the undergraduate degree, and went on realise her dream by working as a casual teacher...Read more...
Asha Chand teaches in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts. She began her career as a journalist for Fiji Sun, and was also the Chief of Staff for Fiji’s national...
A Day in the Life of Maggie Clarke
Maggie Clarke is a senior lecturer working in the School of Education’s Master of Education and Master of Teaching Secondary programs. Maggie has been working at UWS since...








