What’s in your toolkit? 9 tools to make your life easier
Toolbox. Image courtesy ShutterstockWe’ve all got 99 problems, right? Here are some fixes for nine of the big ones.Time management Problem: You’ve got stuff to do, but you just can’t stop...
View ArticleUTS Science in Focus: Staying Safe in Cyberspace
Are you constantly on Facebook, Snapchat or Instagram to see if someone has liked or commented on your post? Are you always scrolling through your newsfeed? Well – you’re not alone!There are 15 million...
View ArticleDesigns of the times
Sasha Stubbs and Jane Rawlings. Photo by Emily MeadThis month’s launch of UTS Open, our new self-paced online learning platform, is just the latest innovation for postgraduate (PG) students. Take a...
View ArticleThere’s something about Alyce
Alyce Mokrzycki. Photo by Christopher RossWhy is Alyce Mokrzycki so passionate about women? “Well,” she says, “I have a vagina.” But, that’s not all.Alyce explains: “Humans spend a huge amount of time...
View ArticleBehind the Text
In Behind the Text, Sue Joseph brings together 11 authors whose works range from wartime correspondence to journalism that serves justice to a wrongly accused man. In uniting them as authors of...
View ArticleHungry Birds – from Maths to Motion
Hungry Birds – from Maths to Motion is a unique Vivid Sydney Ideas event supported by UTS FASS School of Education, High Possibility Classrooms.Dr Jane Hunter met with UTS doctoral student and STEAMpop...
View ArticleChinese students in Australia
The Australia-China Relations Institute (ACRI) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) welcomes a panel of scholars to discuss latest developments in the tertiary education sector for Chinese...
View ArticlePostgraduate Expo 2018
Are you looking to advance in your current field, a career change or to take the next step in your study? Join us at our Postgraduate Expo to explore where postgraduate study can take you.What can I...
View ArticleInternational award for advancing Australian higher education
Professor Purcell receiving his award, picture suppliedOn the eve of his retirement, the University of Technology Sydney’s (UTS) Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Advancement) Professor William...
View ArticleNew Colombo Plan Scholarship offers students a global perspective
Alli Devlin - 2017 New Colombo Plan scholar, photo self-suppliedLast year, seven UTS undergraduate students were awarded a prestigious Australian Government New Colombo Plan (NCP) Scholarship. They...
View ArticleMeasuring social impact in the not-for-profit sector
Find out how not-for-profit organisations can evaluate their social impact with UTS OpenThe backbone of society Not-for-profit (NFP) organisations play an important economic, political and social role...
View ArticleLeft of field
Digital sculpture created using the longitude, latitude and velocity data from one Sydney Swans player during a single match. Baden Pailthorpe, Clanger, 3D render, production still, 2017, courtesy the...
View ArticleInside the Animal Logic Academy
Ally Grasso at work at the UTS Animal Logic Academy. Photo by Seng Venly UngOne postgraduate degree, 19 students, 30,000 hours of production. That’s just a snapshot of what goes on at the UTS Animal...
View ArticleGraduate School of Health is Broadway bound
See below for caption. Photograph by David Clare, courtesy of Frasers Property Australia and Sekisui House AustraliaUTS’s Graduate School of Health (GSH) will have a new home in a building taking shape...
View ArticleHatchery Ideate Autumn Showcase &'Future of Work is Now' panel
Hatchery Ideate is a distinctive extra-curricular program at UTS designed to help students forge their own future through entrepreneurship - whether that be creating change from within an organisation...
View ArticleUTS Big Thinking: The Future of Work is Now
Join Associate Professor Sarah Kaine (UTS Business School), Maile Carnegie (formerly Google, now ANZ) and a panel of experts in the first of our revitalised series of thought leadership events, UTS Big...
View ArticleBefore you invest in cryptocurrency, read this
Find out why cryptocurrencies aren't always bad news. Image by ShutterstockWe’ve all heard the headline stories about cryptocurrencies – they’re millionaire-makers and dream-destroyers. They’re part of...
View ArticleUTS Open Day 2018
With over 200 talks, tours and activities on offer, UTS Open Day is your chance to explore your course and career options. And plan the future ‘uni you’.With the program scheduled to go live in July,...
View ArticleDecluttering the NSW curriculum: why reducing the number of subjects isn't...
Picture by Eva Rinaldi, Wikimedia CommonsRecently, the NSW government announced a review of the state’s curriculum, describing it as “a once in a generation chance to examine, declutter and improve...
View ArticleBehind the BTi
BTi student Sophie Hawkins. Photo by Courtney Tong“The first day we came into class, we had a non-disclosure agreement to sign,” recalls Bachelor of Technology and Innovation (BTi) student Sophie...
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