News Centre archive - 2015
Collated on this page is an archive of the University's News Centre stories in 2015.
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Innovative industrial design student is recognised with prestigious award
Congratulations go to Western Sydney University Industrial Design student Matthew Doyle whose skills were recently recognised with an award at the annual Cormack Innovation Awards.
Hurlstone Agricultural High set to co-locate with Western Sydney University
The Hawkesbury campus will soon host Australia’s most advanced agricultural high school, with plans to move Hurlstone Agricultural High to the University in 2020 under an ambitious $35 million plan.
Long live King Charles? Australian republic in Turnbull’s hands
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has thrown the onus on the Australian Republican Movement and the people at large, suggesting there must be a public groundswell of support before he acts.
Innovative teaching methods recognised with Psychology Lecturer Award
Kell Tremayne is Western Sydney University’s latest academic to have won an award for his innovative teaching methods.
Depression in early pregnancy associated with Gestational Diabetes
During maternity care heatlh specialists are focused on the pregnant belly and the baby, but a new study finds it's time to focus on the brain.
Western Sydney University hailed by Gruen
The story of Alumni and Sudanese ex-child soldier Deng Adut has been praised by the ABC Gruen panel for its powerful message of transformation and hope.
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