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of UOW disciplines were rated as 'high' or 'medium' for research impact.

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Diversity in dealing with disasters

A new subject in disaster geography to help educate future policy makers and emergency responders.

The smart city revolution

Can the power of citizen sensing help make life better for all who call the city home?

Off the grid

With changes in technology and pressure on resources, more people are taking control of their energy and water security.

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