Innovative approaches to high-quality teaching awarded
A new cross-faculty teaching method to better engage students in large lectures was one of many examples of teaching and learning excellence rewarded at the 2013 Vice-Chancellor’s Learning and Teaching...
View ArticleSeminar: Career success and people with disability
Tag line: The role of social capital 17 April 2013 - 4:00pm - 6:00pmVenue: Room 470, level 4, building 10How can the role of social capital be nurtured to help people with disability pursue successful...
View ArticleUTS donates to Sichuan Lushan earthquake disaster
The Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China has expressed its ‘heart-felt appreciation’ for UTS’s donation following the earthquake that struck China’s Cichuan Province on Saturday.read more
View ArticleCalming of age
Find out how former chef and heroin addict Jim Hearn turned his life around and became a lecturer, PhD student and successful author.read more
View ArticleGreen thumbs
Staff and students who enjoy the lush, leafy surroundings of the UTS Kuring-gai campus at Lindfield have two men to thank – horticulturalist Narciso Aparra and gardener Alan Mahon.read more
View ArticleCulture class
Meet the man whose ‘revolving door’ gathering is helping staff and students better understand ethnographic research.read more
View ArticleUnderstanding mental illness
You know to call 000 for a physical emergency, but how do you respond to someone experiencing a mental health crisis? Two new workshops are helping UTS staff find out how.read more
View ArticleFresh start
“I wanted to get back to study and I wanted to be a good role model for my son and my family. This was my chance,” says 43-year-old UniStart student Melinda Page.read more
View ArticleAll in the family
Ben and Ada Wilson met at McDonald’s 10 years ago. Today the couple, who are also co-workers, reveal how they’ve been able to share UTS’s paid parental leave.read more
View ArticleSupporting equity in research
The new UTS Research Equity Initiative, launched this month, is set to make it easier for men and women juggling family with work-related research commitments.read more
View ArticleAll in the family
Ben and Ada Wilson met at McDonald’s 10 years ago. Today the couple, who are also co-workers, reveal how they’ve been able to share UTS’s paid parental leave.read more
View ArticleSupporting equity in research
The new UTS Research Equity Initiative, launched this month, is set to make it easier for men and women juggling family with work-related research commitments.read more
View ArticleLanguage and Mobility: Unexpected places
Language and Mobility sensitises one not only to the relative unimportance of some of the traditional sociolinguistic taxonomies but also to the obstacles they can present.read more
View ArticleSupporting equity in research
The new UTS Research Equity Initiative, launched this month, is set to make it easier for men and women juggling family with work-related research commitments.read more
View ArticleAll in the family
Ben and Ada Wilson met at McDonald’s 10 years ago. Today the couple, who are also co-workers, reveal how they’ve been able to share UTS’s paid parental leave.read more
View ArticleFluent globe trotter
Unsure of which career path you want to take? One alumni reveals how she’s kept her options open by studying a Bachelor of Global Studies degree.read more
View ArticleFrom humble beginnings
As UTS celebrates its 25th anniversary, we reveal the year-long celebrations that will pay homage to the university, its quirky and unconventional history and its successes.read more
View ArticleFinger lickin’ accounting
If you’ve ever wondered what accounting has in common with KFC, the Accounting Standards and Regulation subject is the place to find out.read more
View ArticleUnhealthy buzz
To tired students cramming for exams, caffeine and taurine sound like a winning combination. But are energy drinks really the answer?read more
View ArticleThe new Broadway
A soon-to-open six-storey vertical mall is just one of many changes transforming Broadway.read more
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