WREN Timeline

2020

Dec 2020

Received the COALAR 2020-21 Special Grant
To establish a Women Researchers Engineers’ Network (WREN) led by The University of Wollongong (Australia) and the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil). The project was launched in April 2020 and supported a series of online meetings and events in Brazil and Australia to increase research and teaching collaboration and to enable the sharing of technologies between both countries.

2021

May 2021

Received the COALAR 2021-22 Special Grant
To establish a Women Researchers Engineers’ Network (WREN) led by The University of Wollongong (Australia) and the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil). The project was launched in April 2020 and supported a series of online meetings and events in Brazil and Australia to increase research and teaching collaboration and to enable the sharing of technologies between both countries. 2021 and 2022

Aug 2021

Received the COALAR 2021-22 Special Grant Secondary
To establish a Women Researchers Engineers’ Network (WREN) led by The University of Wollongong (Australia) and the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil). The project was launched in April 2020 and supported a series of online meetings and events in Brazil and Australia to increase research and teaching collaboration and to enable the sharing of technologies between both countries. 2021 and 2022 August

2022

Jan 2022

Received the COALAR 2021-22 Special Grand
James Patterson wins gold in the downhill skiing at the Nagano Paralympic Games.

Feb 2022

Received the COALAR 2021-22 Special Grand Second
Ian Thorpe becomes the youngest swimming world champion in history, winning the 400m at the FINA World Championships aged 15.

Mar 2022

Received the COALAR 2021-22 Special Grand Third