Hidden stories past and present
You are invited to a one-day seminar to celebrate an amazing 25-year journey and farewell the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism.Leading journalism academic speakers (with more to be...
View ArticleUTS bags five spots from 12 in FameLab NSW semi-final
Five women researchers from UTS are among 12 competitors preparing to face off in this week’s FameLab NSW semi-final. Each will have just three minutes to pitch complicated scientific concepts in a fun...
View ArticleRanking affirms UTS at the head of Australia's young universities
For the third year the University of Technology Sydney has been named the top young university in Australia in the Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings, this year leaping six places...
View ArticleNew Chancellor says UTS has people focus to make innovation work
Innovation – “not just talking about it, but making it work by design” – and technology are twin pillars at the core of UTS that helped Catherine Livingstone decide to take on the role of...
View ArticleThree minutes to achieve sweet success at FameLab
UTS scientist Nural Cokcetin was named runner-up and received the audience choice prize for her presentation, The sweet treat(ment) for your microbiome, at this week’s FameLab semi-final.Dr Cokcetin’s...
View ArticleThe Hon Philip Ruddock to chair Australia-China Relations Institute Advisory...
Former federal government minister the Honourable Philip Ruddock has been appointed chair of the Advisory Board of the Australia-China Relations Institute (ACRI) at the University of Technology Sydney...
View ArticleMBA Women’s Network Event
We warmly invite you to attend our first MBA Women’s Network event for 2017. "Women in Leadership" is a seminar featuring a panel of women leaders from a cross-section of industries including a serial...
View ArticleFellowship scheme brings leading researchers to UTS
Eleven outstanding early career researchers from across the globe have been selected as this year's Chancellor's Postdoctoral (CPD) Research Fellows.The researchers, exploring a range of diverse...
View Article457 visa changes won't impact on wider temporary education workforce. And...
The Turnbull Government’s decision to scrap the 457-skilled temporary worker visa puts the spotlight on temporary migrant workers in Australia.This is not surprising, since each year Australia takes in...
View ArticleGive and let live
In September 2000, a then seven-year-old Safa Rahimi flew into Sydney Airport. The Rahimi family (which includes four daughters and one son) had spent the last eight years living in Pakistan after...
View ArticleWe are UTS
Authentic, creative, energetic, open and entrepreneurial. If UTS were a person, that’s how you might describe them. And, from Monday 1 May, the way the university presents itself to its stakeholders...
View ArticleAboriginal Sydney now
You may have heard about the Bangarra Dance Theatre and Bennelong Point, but what about Lake Northam, Bidura, Royleston and Murawina? A new subject run by the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous...
View ArticleSTEAMpunk girls
While government, schools and industry debate how society can empower women, UTS has been taking action. The Hatchery, based in UTS’s Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Creative Intelligence Unit, has...
View ArticleBridging the gap
Isabella Mifsud always knew she wanted to travel, but taking a gap year just wasn’t right for her. Instead, she enrolled in journalism and international studies at UTS.Last year, as part of her degree,...
View ArticleThe narrow window of opportunity to create a future economy
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Professor Attila Brungs today expressed disappointment that universities and particularly their students would be worse off under the...
View ArticleNew postgraduate program addresses the need for policy professionals with...
A new degree to train the policy professionals of the future and prepare them to tackle the complex policy issues facing 21st century societies is being launched by the Institute for Public Policy and...
View ArticleInternational law firm partners with UTS Hatchery+ accelerator
Top-tier international law firm King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) has partnered with the University of Technology Sydney Hatchery+ accelerator to support collaboration it sees as "vital to the future of...
View ArticlePreparing for a brave new world
An increasing focus on applied research, a shrinking pool of government funding and a growing need to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams means that today’s researchers need skills beyond...
View ArticleA piece of CAIK
Have you ever considered what the educational experiences of young, incarcerated Indigenous males actually looks like? What about the role Aboriginal women’s groups play in building social capital? The...
View ArticleUTS responds to Afghani academic's plea for support
With the horrific Kabul bombing last week, stability for Afghanistan still seems a long way off. Despite that, the University of Technology Sydney is backing educational progress with a plan to...
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