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“Ethical sex is good sex”, so say the trainers behind the new Sex and Ethics program being taught in UTS Housing.read more
View ArticleVolunteering and business a potent mix for Alumni Awards
Ten of the university’s most talented and committed alumni were recognised on Thursday 24 October with an elegant dinner in the Great Hall for the annual Alumni Awards ceremony.read more
View ArticleGrow on, get involved
November – the month of the year where the curse (or blessing) of upper lip hair is grown, groomed, styled and worn with pride and conviction. read more
View ArticleWe are the champions
The title ‘move champion’ may conjure up images of cape-wearing super humans, but for Teraesa Ashworth the role is less about extraordinary efforts and more about day-to-day support.read more
View ArticleBe the brand
Twenty-five years after the university was founded, UTS’s logo is evolving; this time in an ode to the original created by distinguished graphic designer Harry Williamson.read more
View ArticleBurmese freedom fighter to receive UTS honorary degree
It is more than 16 years since UTS recognised Burmese Opposition Leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s fight for justice and democracy by awarding her an honorary degree. Now, the university has a chance to...
View ArticleLess HSC stress with helping hand from eager volunteers
Dedicated UTS students who tutored more than 250 HSC students from south-west Sydney for free over the past year were formally honoured on Monday 4 November for the difference they have made to many...
View Article‘Open access’ policies hold the key to the ivory tower
One Australian university is pushing the boundaries of unrestricted access to its scholarly research with a novel approach.read more
View Article‘Roka’ student non-profit startup recognised at U.S. business challenge
Four UTS BUiLD students have taken out second place at the esteemed Virginia Tech Knowledge Works Global Student Business Concept Challenge for their work in delivering real business opportunities to...
View ArticleWomen get heads up for IT, engineering careers
Australian women still face high barriers to equal pay and progression in the work place but an innovative UTS program is helping female graduates succeed in IT and engineering. read more
View ArticleAung San Suu Kyi addresses the Sydney Opera House
In her first visit to Australia, Aung San Suu Kyi addressed the Sydney Opera House and spoke of the importance of democracy, rule of law and the need to resolve conflict peacefully in Burma's journey...
View ArticleBurmese freedom fighter calls for constitutional change
In her first official visit to Australia, Burma's opposition leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, last night told a packed audience at the Sydney Opera House that free and fair elections in Burma were...
View ArticleUTS offers Burmese maternal, child health scholarships
In honour of its long-standing relationship with Aung San Suu Kyi,UTS has named a new maternal and child health care scholarship program after the Burmese opposition leader.read more
View ArticleGehry building joins Sydney’s skyline
Frank Gehry’s first Australian building has reached a high-point with it awarded a 5-star Green Star – Education rating as UTS celebrates the 'topping out' of the structure.read more
View ArticleUK research bond grows with Leeds partnership
UTS and the University of Leeds have signed a Key Technology Partnership (KTP) which will strengthen collaborative ties between the two institutions.read more
View ArticleUTS start-up blasts off to London
UTS researchers will be jetting off to London after taking home three awards at the Tech23 awards in Sydney for their work on the grit-blasting robot development.read more
View ArticleAustralia must help Burma with maternal, child health
Professor of Midwifery at UTS, Caroline Homer, explains that Australia can and should help alleviate poverty in Myanmar, and improve our Asian neighbour’s maternal and child health care.read more
View ArticleRecord number of fellowships to back UTS young researchers in 2014
The use of algae as a sustainable energy alternative and a fresh look at Australian family law are just two of the research projects that will be explored by the newly appointed 2014 Chancellor’s...
View ArticleBrungs to succeed Milbourne as next Vice-Chancellor
Professor Attila Brungs will succeed Professor Ross Milbourne as Vice-Chancellor upon his retirement in July 2014. read more
View ArticleCreative thinking needed more than ever in health care
A renewed focus on innovation and creative thinking in the provision of health care will provide exciting and crucial opportunities for graduates of UTS's new Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and...
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