Gehry maquette unveiled in Sydney
A large scale-model of the Frank Gehry-designed headquarters for UTS Business School has been unveiled in Sydney, allowing the public a close-up look at a project being described as the city's most...
View ArticlePostgrads bring experience to Arnhem Land guitar timber plan
A plan for Indigenous communities in Arnhem Land to develop a business supplying specialist timbers for guitar making will benefit from the expertise of postgraduate project management students under...
View ArticleSocial innovation fellows mean business
UTS Business School's top postgraduate students will help social enterprises develop new business models and become more "investor ready" under a new Social Innovation Fellowships Program.The program –...
View ArticleSharing sustainability in the tertiary sector
More than 200 leading educators and researchers from across the Australian university sector have joined an online project to collaborate on sustainability education, including the open sharing of...
View ArticleFirst online training program on trafficking and slavery launched
The first free Australian online training program for frontline workers dealing with trafficking and slavery has been launched today by Sydney-based Anti-Slavery Australia at the University of...
View ArticleBlueChilli X and UTS partner on education and innovation
UTS Business School and Australia's leading venture technology company, BlueChilli, have formed a partnership to develop startup-like innovation skills within the corporate sector.Under the three-year...
View ArticleWorld fashion leader looks to the future
It was "a once-in-a-lifetime experience" when editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia Franca Sozzani visited UTS yesterday to speak to fashion and textile design students and review graduate work.Ms Sozzani, a...
View ArticleCampaign backs the crucial role of uni education and research
UTS is joining with universities around Australia in a new campaign to support the crucial role of university education and research in Australia's long-term national productivity and prosperity.The...
View ArticleHands-on Day sets new benchmark in creative experience
In the quest for innovative ways to attract more women to roles in engineering and technology, the UTS Women in Engineering and IT team welcomed hundreds of female high school students for its first...
View ArticleScience under the microscope
One early career academic is moving away from the traditional ‘look down a microscope’ science model and encouraging an inquiry-oriented approach to learning through self-research.Catherine Gorrie,...
View ArticleRequesting the gift of life
Around 1500 people are on Australian organ transplant waiting lists at any one time. To receive a transplant, these people rely on organ donation. A collaboration between UTS’s Faculty of Health and...
View ArticleNatural selection
We think of pharmacists as the friendly, bespectacled faces behind the counter of our local pharmacy, filling prescriptions and counselling us on our sneezes and wheezes.It’s a dramatically different...
View ArticleMake Your Mark a new window to higher education
UTS has joined with four other universities and the NSW & ACT Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) to create a tool for potential students who do not come from a background of further education.The...
View ArticleBusiness degree aimed at Aboriginal and Torres St Islander leaders of future
A new business degree at the UTS Business School designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander professionals will accept its first students this spring.The Bachelor of Business Administration is...
View ArticleRenowned writers take up residence
Mandy Sayer and Louis Nowra are relaxing in their "living room" - the lively front bar of the Old Fitzroy Hotel in Woolloomooloo. As usual, the couple's tiny dogs Coco and Basil are there too. If you...
View ArticleStudents to sit at the feet of a couple of masters
Having Louis Nowra and Mandy Sayer on site as non-fiction writers in residence at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) is more than just "two for the price of one", says Professor John Dale,...
View ArticleUTS students celebrate New Colombo success in Tokyo
UTS is well represented in the first round of the Australian Government's New Colombo Plan mobility and scholarships scheme, securing 25 of the 300 grants awarded nationwide this semester. Launched by...
View ArticleThe library of the 21st century still has books
The idea of humans being served by robots is no longer confined to the realms of Science Fiction. University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) staff and students will soon start accessing books from a new...
View ArticleParking app wins Sydney trip for Indian students
An idea for an app to make parking easier and save fuel has resulted in the school excursion of a lifetime for a group of Indian students.The team from Anand Niketan Satellite School in Ahmedabad is...
View ArticleThinking Inside the Box
The Intensive Learning Centre (ILC) is the result of a unique collaboration between Corrective Services NSW and the Designing Out Crime research centre at the University of Technology, Sydney. With...
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