at Building 11, University of Wollongong, Wollongong , 2500 Australia
UOW UniLife is all about making your experience at UOW, outside the classroom, an awesome one! We support Clubs & Societies, put on heaps of cool events, throw rad parties and run a bunch of volunteering and skills development programs. uowpulse.com.au UOW UniLife is located in Building 11 at the University of Wollongong and is responsible for delivering your food, beverage, entertainment, retail and service needs on campus. We run various programs and entertainment for students across UOW campuses including clubs & societies, leadership and volunteering initiatives. Our mission is to is to ensure the years spent at University result in more than just a degree by providing entertainment, activities and social spaces for students that will help develop useful skills, expand cultural development and build long-term relationships.
UOW UniLife is all about making your experience at UOW, outside the classroom, an awesome one! We support Clubs & Societies, put on heaps of cool events, throw rad parties and run a bunch of volunteering and skills development programs. Want to be in the know about the social side of campus? Hang with us on Facebook and Instagram and make sure you follow us on SnapChat - uowunilife. www.uowpulse.com.au To create services, spaces and activities that enhance the University experience, funded by maximising the commercial returns of our business operations.
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UOW UniLife is Wollongong based place and this enity listed in Non-Profit Organization category. Located at Building 11, University of Wollongong NSW 2500. Contact phone number of UOW UniLife: 02 4221 8000
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A Not-For-Profit organisation, providing opportunities in the creative arts for youth of the Illawarra. http://www.illawarrayouthartsproject.org/
WEA Illawarra aims to brighten the future of individuals and their communities through the provision of learning and development services. As a registered training organisation, WEA Illawarra is proud to be able to offer the community quality adult education and lifestyle courses, business training, accredited training, English language services and access to training and computer rooms for hire. WEA Illawarra is part of the Community College network and operates as an independent community based not-for-profit company dedicated to the principles of life-long learning. This means WEA can offer the courses you need and the courses you want at very reasonable prices. WEA Illawarra recognises the value of a culturally diverse community and this is reflected in the courses we offer. We also value the importance of a tolerant society in which views are freely expressed and each person’s fullest development is encouraged and always seek to provide a welcoming and supportive atmosphere for students and teachers alike. WEA is the oldest non-government adult education organisation in Australia having been introduced into Australia in 1913. The WEA stands for Workers’ Educational Association and was formed in 1906, in England, as a way to provide workers with the opportunity for education. The first lecture was held in Wollongong in 1914 and until 1993 services in the Illawarra were provided by the Regional Council of the Workers’ Educational Association of NSW. WEA Illawarra registered as a Company in December 1993 and in 2007 the WEA NSW was disbanded. There are three other WEA’s in Australia (WEA Hunter, WEA Sydney, WEA South Australia) however all are independent of each other but sharing a common ancestry.