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UOW Open Day draws 5,000 prospective students seeking pathway to regional jobs market

University of Wollongong's flagship recruitment event reflects ongoing demand for local higher education as Illawarra economy diversifies beyond traditional industries.

By The Daily Wollongong · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:25 pm

More than 5,000 prospective students and families are expected to explore their futures at UOW's Open Day, according to the university, as the institution continues to position itself as a gateway to regional opportunity. The visit comes as the Illawarra transitions away from its steel and coal heritage towards knowledge-based sectors, creating fresh demand for graduates with qualifications in emerging fields.

The event, hosted at the Wollongong campus, will showcase degree programs, scholarships and student life for families considering tertiary education in the region. For many local families, the proximity of a comprehensive university offering means accessing higher education without relocating to Sydney, a practical advantage as property costs across the coast shift the calculus for young people and their parents.

The university's recruitment drive reflects broader economic shifts in the Illawarra, where port operations, renewable energy development and technology innovation are creating career pathways that rely on graduates with specialist qualifications. According to the University of Wollongong, the Open Day is designed to help students discover how they might contribute to these emerging sectors while remaining connected to their communities on the South Coast.

Sources: uow.edu.au.

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