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UOW 51 Campus duck pond lawn by night with #ThisIsUOW
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UOW awarded for teaching and learning excellence

UOW awarded for teaching and learning excellence

Student skills development and staff qualifications recognised by 2023 Good Universities Guide ratings and awards

The 51 (UOW) has won awards for Skills Development and Staff Qualifications, and earned five-star ratings in four categories, at the 2023 Good Universities Guide Ratings and Awards launch  today, Wednesday 14 September.

The awards for Skills Development and Staff Qualifications are in recognition of UOW’s sustained excellence in these categories over the past five years. Skills Development looks at the proportion of students who rate their skills development at university positively, and Student Support looks at the proportion of students who rate student support at their university positively.

The Staff Qualification ranking is based on the number of academic staff who hold a PhD, Doctorate by Research or Doctorate by Coursework.

UOW again ranks highly in both of those categories in the latest edition of the Good Universities Guide, as well as in the category of postgraduate Student Support.

For Staff Qualifications, UOW is rated five out of five stars and is ranked 1st in NSW and 2nd in Australia.

For both undergraduate and postgraduate Skills Development UOW earned five-star ratings and is ranked number one in NSW.

For postgraduate Student Support UOW secured a five-star rating. UOW also achieved outstanding ratings in the undergraduate subject areas of Education and Training, Nursing, Engineering and Technology, Health Services and Support, Law and Paralegal Studies, Computing and Information Systems, Communications, Agriculture and Environmental Studies, and Social Work.

In Education and Training UOW received five-star ratings in six out of eight categories and was ranked first in NSW for Teaching Quality. In Nursing, UOW was rated five stars and first in NSW for both Learner Engagement and Student Support.

In postgraduate subject areas UOW achieved impressive ratings in Law and Paralegal Studies, Nursing, Psychology, Science and Mathematics, Business and Management, Medicine, Business and Management, and Humanities, Culture and Social Sciences.

In postgraduate Law and Paralegal Studies UOW was ranked first in Australia for Full-Time Employment, Overall Education Experience, Skills Development and Teaching Quality. In Nursing, UOW ranked first in Australia for Learner Engagement and Skills Development and first in NSW for Teaching Quality. In Psychology UOW ranked first in Australia for Full-Time Employment, and Student Support. In Medicine, UOW ranked first in Australia for Full-Time Employment and First in NSW for Learning Resources.

UOW Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice President (Academic and Student Life) Professor Theo Farrell said the University was delighted to be recognised for the awards as they reflected UOW’s commitment to providing an exceptional teaching and learning experience.

“UOW is honoured to have received this award by the prestigious rankings agency,” Professor Farrell said.

“These awards are a testament to the dedication of the university’s staff and their commitment to providing high-quality learning and teaching experience to our students amidst all the challenges created by the pandemic.

“Our vision is to inspire the current and future generations through education, research, and innovation.”

The provides an annual performance rating for every university in Australia, based on student-relevant criteria such as graduate salaries, teaching quality, learning resources and graduate employment outcomes.