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2012

April

UTS facility opens a new door on nano materials research

A world-first facility giving scientists unprecedented control over the creation and testing of materials at the microscopic level has been commissioned at UTS.

UTS students pitch their model for sustainable urban tourism

You can be pretty sure glossy brochures of Sydney's tourist highlights don't include Redfern, but that's a missed opportunity according to two UTS MBA students pitching the potential of the inner-city suburb this week in Singapore.

With its long and checkered history, Redfern has been the case study for Nathan Wiltshire and Baptiste Bachellerie in their model for community-driven urban tourism called South of the Border.

Political scientist the first Rajiv Gandhi Visiting Chair at UTS

Political scientist Professor Ujjwal Kumar Singh from the University of Delhi has joined UTS as the first Rajiv Gandhi Visiting Chair for Contemporary Indian Studies.

The chair, a collaborative venture between UTS and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, was announced last year during a visit to UTS by the former President of India Dr Abdul Kalam.

Under the agreement UTS will appoint an Indian academic as a visiting professor for one semester a year over four years, with a new candidate being selected each year.

Gehry's vision gets NSW government approval

Frank Gehry's first Australian building, UTS's Dr Chau Chak Wing Building, has received planning approval from the NSW Department of Planning and Infrastructure.

"This is a major milestone in the design of an Australian architectural icon," said UTS Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Milbourne. "We welcome this approval: it brings us one step closer to creating a world-class education precinct in Sydney's southern CBD."

UTS student hits the fast lane with taxi booking app

Spurred into programming action by a competition to design applications for Android smart phones, UTS IT student Zac Altman is now turning down offers for his Taxi Pro taxi booking app.

NICTA and Optus launched a new "Unleash Your App" Android application development competition late 2011 with the purpose of unearthing innovative Android applications.

March

Graduating journalism student takes out Walkley Award

A closer look at social disadvantage in the Western Sydney suburb of Mt Druitt has led a recent UTS journalism graduate to win a 2011 Walkley Award for best online journalism.

The piece called Beating the Odds looked at the Mt Druitt community in shock after the disappearance of six-year-old school girl Kiesha Abrahams. The piece gave the audience an insight into the issues of public housing, unemployment and children at risk of social exclusion in the area.

M.Arch. students Joshua Harrex and Tommy Zhou selected for Gehry Partners Internships

Following on from the success of the 2011 program, UTS Architecture and Gehry Partners is again awarding internships in 2012 to Master of Architecture students.

Science PhD student wins the silver medal

PhD student Stephanie Fletcher receives a silver medal for an oral presentation she gave at the International Scientific Conference 2011.

Researchers in Sydney Blaze ahead with world-leading microscope technology

The world's first system for studying the cell biology of living microorganisms at super-resolution has been installed at the University of Technology, Sydney, promising new insights into the behaviour of infectious diseases.

UTS is the world first commercial site for the next generation DeltaVision OMX Blaze super resolution imaging system – a device capable of capturing real-time multiple colour images of interactions between micro organisms and living cells.

Intelligent collaboration with leading China university

Increased research collaboration is beginning between UTS and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) through a joint research centre in Intelligent Systems

January

Sydney unis unite to open the way to higher-ed participation

UTS is one of five Sydney universities sharing in more than $21 million for initiatives that expand opportunities for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to enter and succeed in higher education.

The universities have combined their resources and expertise as part of the transformative Bridges to Higher Education initiative.

Rushe appointed adjunct professor to UTS business school

Investment banking leader Martin Rushe has been appointed as adjunct professor to the University of Technology Sydney's innovative business school.

Managing Director of Moss Capital, a leading Australian investment banking business which specialises in energy, technology, real estate and resources, Professor Rushe also has a long career as an entrepreneur and financier.

High endeavour for award-winning students

UTS's latest Endeavour Awards scholarship recipients include two winners of the Prime Minister's Australia Asia Awards

BIT and UTS establish Joint Research Centre

Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) Vice President Professor Yang Shuxing signed an agreement with UTS Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Development) Professor Bill Purcell to develop a Joint Research Centre for Data Mining and Service Technology.

Accreditation procures career boost for master's students

UTS Master of Business students specialising in procurement now have a passport to an international career with the accreditation of their course by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS).

Congo Appeal exemplifies the best kind of recycling

Ensuring useful things don't go to landfill is a worthy objective in itself, but a recent collection for the Congo at UTS will see recycled items sent to where they can do the most good.

UTS staff and students have donated boxes of clothing, books and IT equipment to Australian charity the Congo Appeal, which will ship large quantities of donated goods to families in the civil war-ravaged Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

International pharmaceutical industry expert joins UTS

Pharmaceutical industry leader John Montgomery, with a background in drug development, policy and government negotiations, has been appointed as an Adjunct Professor of Pharmacy by UTS.
 
Professor Montgomery will contribute to the ongoing national and international development and promotion of UTS's new graduate-entry pharmacy program, assisting particularly in preparing high quality, practice-based graduates for the pharmaceutical industry. He will also be involved in the teaching and mentoring of students in the Master of Pharmacy.

UTS institute adds momentum to medical research fund

A collaborative effort by medical research teams in four states to commercialise new research is gaining momentum with the addition of the ithree institute at the University of Technology, Sydney.

Research excellence the toast of UTS

Leading UTS research in areas from choice modelling to sustainability and improving services for the homeless was recognised in the 2011 Vice Chancellor's Awards for Research Excellence. The awards, presented by Dr Kate Wilson, Executive Director of the Office of Environment and Heritage's Scientific Services Division, were on offer in seven categories, from early career research excellence to the integration of research into teaching and learning.

UTS Graduate honoured at Australia China Alumni Association Award Night

Master of Management graduate, Ian Lee is the winner of this year's Mallesons Stephen Jaques Australia China Alumni Award for Corporate Achievement.

An education vocation

A Thai native and experienced undergraduate teacher, Sirinut Sawatdeenarunat has studied in the United States, England, and now Australia on an  Endeavour scholarship.

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December

New NMR device means power upgrade for UTS research

UTS research to understand disease states such as cancer will be boosted by the launch of a new $1.2million nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) device for the Faculty of Science. The machine, which will be installed in a new NMR facility in November, is the latest benefit of a long-standing partnership between Professor Philip Doble and Agilent Technologies. The 500 megahertz instrument will replace the current NMR in UTS's possession – a 20year old 300 megahertz machine – with a resulting boost in capabilities that will benefit research across the faculty.

Sailing to success

The recent 2011 University Match Racing Championship held at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club in Pittwater was won by the UTS Sailing Club. The six experienced sailors, five of whom are a part of the UTS Elite Athlete Program, beat the University of Sydney in the finals to become 2011 champions of the International Sailing Federation's (ISAF) Grade 3 competition.

November

It's a major event for winning education program

UTS's Australian Centre for Event Management (ACEM) has won the Best Education or Training Program category in this year's Australian Event Awards.

Pharmacy school promises graduates who hit the ground running

UTS has established a new school of pharmacy offering a graduate-entry masters degree and PhDs from 2012, with preliminary Australian Pharmacy Council accreditation.

On-campus clinical labs give students a taste of the real thing

UTS Nursing, Midwifery and Health students will be put through their clinical paces in seven new clinical practice laboratories that look and feel exactly like the real thing.

New research scholarships to attract best and brightest to UTS

Two new research scholarship schemes on offer for outstanding students aim to bring some of Australia's best and brightest research students to UTS.

Nursing ambition

Nursing graduate Justin Flestado may have missed out on studying medicine, but nursing proved to be a sound alternative.

October

Research makes desalination easier to swallow

Desalination has its critics, particularly in regard to energy use, but international collaborations led by UTS are set to make desalination a more environmentally friendly process.

Joint program to produce broadband masters of the world

A world-class training program provided by telecommunications giant Alcatel-Lucent in partnership with UTS will launch for the first semester next year.

International Lace Design Award Winners

supermanoeuvre (Iain Maxwell & David Pigram) and Mesne (Paul Nicholas & Tim Schork) have won the 2011 Powerhouse International Lace Award in the Digital Multimedia section.

Nothing cloudy about Amazon

It was a full house for Amazon.com Chief Technical Officer Dr Werner Vogels this week, speaking as part of the  UTSpotlight lecture series that brings influential leaders and speakers to UTS. More than four hundred people, many alumni of the University, came to hear Dr Vogels extol the importance and potential of Cloud Computing for business. The event was organised through the UTS faculty of Information Technology and External Relations Office.

International collaboration for malaria cure

A leading disease researcher from the United Kingdom has joined forces with scientists at UTS's ithree institute and Sydney University to better understand and find a cure for malaria. Professor Alastair Craig from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is currently in Sydney meeting with UTS researchers. The collaboration will seek to discover why some people with malaria develop severe symptoms with a high risk of death while others experience milder illness.

Sparking Innovation

Leigh Angus is a UniQuest Manager of Innovation and Commercial Development. Keith Willey is an engineer who has been involved in the development of SPARKPLUS, a web-based self- and peer-assessment resource kit. They discuss the tensions between academia and the realities of commercialising research.

UTS opens the door wider for Open Day 2011

There's a lot packed into UTS Open Day and this year it's spilling out into the streets.

Photographs document Afghanistan's unsafe haven

The photographs of a former refugee make a powerful point about Australia's asylum seeker policy in Unsafe Haven, an exhibition opening next week in the foyer gallery of UTS.

UTS academics lead team to 2012 Venice Biennale

The Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) has appointed UTS Architecture's Anthony Burke and Gerard Reinmuth as Co-Creative Directors for the Australian Pavilion at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale.

Science by design

Science at UTS is set to receive a boost with the construction of a new purpose-built facility connected to the existing science building. The new Thomas Street Building will overlook Alumni Green, responding to the vibrancy of campus life with the planned addition of a ground-floor cafe and open roof terrace.

The emissions imposition

From politicians to the general punter, ‘global warming’ is now part of the public’s vernacular. Yet the question remains: with such damning scientific evidence, why has so little been done?

September

Degrees of difference

At UTS, practice-oriented learning is more than a buzz word; it’s a fundamental approach to learning. From short, project-based placements to year-long internships, students in each faculty reveal how various on-the-job experiences have shaped their degrees.

Think global, act local

Andrea Myles was working as a volunteer in rural China when she met Danma Niu, a driven young Tibetan woman seeking to change the ways of her traditional village.

August

UTS engages leaders on Sydney's vibrant future

Industry leaders and academics convened this week at UTS to discuss how future collaboration and innovation will ensure Sydney remains a truly vibrant city.

Forging new academic links between India and Australia

The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and UTS will establish the Rajiv Gandhi Visiting Chair of Contemporary Indian Studies, ICCR's first chair in Australia.

Influential anthology marks its 25th edition

The UTS Writers' Anthology, showcasing the work of 34 writing students, was launched at the Sydney Writers' Festival last week by author Kirsten Tranter. The life you chose and that chose you is the 25th edition of the anthology, which in the past has showcased the early work of writers including Mireille Juchau, Bernard Cohen, David Astle and Mark Dapin.

Taking medical science teaching into the future

The extraordinary process for preserving anatomical specimens called plastination is being brought to Sydney with the announcement of a plastination laboratory at UTS. The preservation technique, made world famous by pioneering anatomist Dr Gunther von Hagens, will support a new approach to the teaching of anatomy, physiology and medical science. The development of the laboratory is also part of wider plans to introduce a BioSkills biotechnology education program in the UTS Faculty of Science.

IBM presents at UTS

IBM Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Randy MacDonald, addressed a sell-out audience at UTSpotlight with IBM on Wednesday 18 May.

Casual academic making quality case studies her trademark

Ann Kurts confesses she’s a bit of an anomaly. A patent attorney – not a lawyer – she has been a casual academic at UTS since 2006 and is currently working on a project to strengthen the content of a course that many in her profession don’t believe can be taught online.

New UTS partnership set to strengthen China-Australia relations

UTS has partnered with a large, diversified Chinese corporation and an Australian funds management company to cultivate the acquisition and application of knowledge – the new China-Australia Strategic Relations Institute.

First year design student workshop on Cockatoo Island

From 2-4 May, 380 UTS Design students spent three days on Cockatoo Island for the ‘Designer as Explorer’ workshop as part of the Design Thinking course.

Fellowship backs a transformation of undergraduate science teaching

Bringing research thinking into undergraduate science teaching from the very start of a degree is the objective of a 2011 National Teaching Fellowship awarded to UTS scientist Associate Professor Les Kirkup.

Young writer signed by major international publisher

John Connell, a 24-year-old journalist and graduate of UTS Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Journalism) degree, will write a collection of short stories for Picador.

Group learning strategies increase productivity

Large businesses could improve their productivity by implementing a peer group learning strategy according to the results of a recent UTS study in Indonesia. The study implemented workplace learning groups into the Indonesian Taxation Office to support tax officers during a period of organisational change.

July

ALTC citations recognise leading academics and programs

The team behind UTS's Peer Assisted Study Success program (U:PASS) will receive one of the six Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning being awarded to UTS this year by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC).

International fellowship recognises an exceptional career

Professor Geoff Smith honoured for groundbreaking research in green nanotechnology.

UTS students and graduates dominate journalism awards

For the fourth year running a UTS journalism student has won the Media Super Student of the Year award presented by the Walkley Foundation for Journalism. Lauren Day, one of five UTS graduands who this year secured a coveted cadetship with the ABC, won the award for her television feature story We are not refugees about rising sea levels and the effects of climate change on the people of Kiribati.

Careers program helps international students secure internships

International students are strengthening their employability and improving their communication skills through a free UTS Careers Service program called Working Solutions. Running each semester, the program prepares international students for the Australian workplace, as many find it difficult to secure internships.

UTS:Law students win Asia Australia Endeavour Award

UTS:Law third year student Douglas McDonald was recently awarded the Prime Minister’s Australia Asia Undergraduate Award. While research students Vianello and Myra Cheng were awarded Endeavour Research Fellowships. These awards are highly competitive and sought after internationally.

Building UTS's Gehry icon

UTS has appointed builder A W Edwards to provide pre-construction services for world-renowned architect Frank Gehry’s first Australian building – the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building. "We are inspired by Gehry's vision," said UTS Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Milbourne. "It’s clear the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building will become an architectural icon for Sydney and for Australia. The university has engaged a contractor early on to ensure we find the best way to build it."

UTS to be home to Sydney's first city poet

Dublin has one, Toronto has one, now Sydney is to be the first city in Australia to have its own city poet to celebrate its unique language and creativity.

Smart wheelchair soars in top innovations list

Aviator, the smart wheelchair technology developed in the UTS Centre for Health Technologies, has been awarded third place in the Anthill SMART 100 Index. Anthill is an online business channel dedicated to the promotion of Australian innovation and entrepreneurship. It is one of the top 1000 Australian websites and founded the SMART 100 Index to identify and promote new innovations around Australia.

Beyond the bugs

More than 250 million people are affected by malaria each year, and in Africa a child dies from the disease every 45 seconds. Facts like these are what drive urban entomologist Bryce Peters in his work to control insects. Most insect-borne problems, like malaria, are on the rise, and  insects are continually adapting to insecticides.

The Conversation to broaden public access to research

UTS, along with other leading Australian universities and Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO, has become a founding partner and supporter of a unique new opinion and news portal called The Conversation.

Writing academic shortlisted for two national awards

UTS Senior lecturer in writing and author, Delia Falconer, has been shortlisted for two national awards for her book Sydney.

June

A breakthrough on paper that's stronger than steel

UTS Scientists have reported remarkable results in developing a composite material based on graphite that is as thin as paper and ten times stronger than steel.

UTS receives CFA partnership for Masters of Business in Finance

CFA Institute, the global association for investment professionals, has recently awarded the CFA Program Partner status to the University of Technology, Sydney’s (UTS) Master of Business in Finance degree program.  CFA Institute collaborates with universities around the world to nurture the next generation of investment and finance professionals. The partnership means that universities’ degree programs cover a significant portion of the CFA Program Candidate Body of Knowledge™ and incorporate the CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct.

May

Diabetes breakthrough at UTS

UTS researchers have identified molecules secreted by a parasitic worm that prevent the development of Type 1 diabetes in mice.

Research Revolution at UTS

A new UTS initiative is leading a shift in PhD education in Australian universities. The UTS Framework for Doctoral Education will help develop well-rounded, workforce-ready researchers who have a range of research and professional skills.

UTS student one of five finalists in NSW International Student of the Year Awards

UTS Student Prateek Agaarwal is one of only 25 students nominated for the prestigious NSW Premier’s International Student of the Year Award 2011.

Magic happens in UTS lab

IBM PhD Fellowships are hard to come by, as UTS PhD student Rony Novianto will attest. Rony is the sole Australian recipient of a 2011 award, thanks to his groundbreaking work on cognitive software architecture.

Students see microfinance at work in Mumbai

UTS students recently returned from the poorest slums in Mumbai, India where they learned firsthand how microfinance can break the cycle of poverty. Eight business, humanities and law students spent three weeks learning how people living on less than $1 US a day use small group lending to raise their standard of living. Microfinance helps those in extreme poverty cover living costs or to build a business that can in turn generate wealth and help break the poverty cycle.

UTS digs deep to create a landmark sports hub

Sport and leisure studies at UTS have a landmark new facility with the opening of the Multi-Purpose Sports Hall, the first project to be completed in the university's visionary City Campus Master Plan. UTS Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Milbourne said the completion of the Multi-Purpose Sports Hall was the first milestone in a series of projects that would deliver one of the most intellectually vibrant and socially engaging city campuses anywhere in the world.

New postgrad scholarships reward excellence

UTS is pleased to announce two new scholarship programs for commencing international postgraduate coursework students

UTS student develops high-tech solution to missing the bus

Bus passengers in the suburb of Mosman on Sydney’s North Shore are the first to benefit from a new automated bus tracking system now operating and using smart phones that will have them at their destinations on time.

Professor Michael Fraser AM named new ACCAN Chairperson

Professor Michael Fraser AM, Director of the Communications Law Centre (CLC) at UTS, has been named as the new Chair of the Australian Comunications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) Board following a meeting held in ACCAN's Sydney office on 9 December.

All ten fingers for a magic touch to typing

UTS computer systems researcher Christian Sax his fellow researchers have achieved a breakthrough that would make typing on touch screens far easier for more people.

UTS research rates highly in new report

UTS has been benchmarked world standard or above in approximately 80 per cent of its research by the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) report.

Winning a career in space

A UTS honours student has won the opportunity to work with NASA in America and further her research into whether there once was an ocean on Mars. Emily Bathgate has just been announced winner of the 2010 VSSEC-NASA Australian Space Prize. It will take her to the NASA Ames Research Centre in California for a 10-week academy program with students from around the world. 

April

CAL boosts support for writing studies at UTS

A non-fiction writing residency and a chair in Australian poetry will flow from a boost for Creative Practices at UTS by the Copyright Agency Limited (CAL).

Catching the malaria parasite in the act

The malaria parasite is giving up its blood cell invasion strategies to Australian scientists, with cutting-edge imaging technology at UTS giving the most detailed look ever at the way the parasite works.

Celebrity and philanthropy in a rising China

A UTS researcher has achieved a first with an ARC Future Fellowship on the development of philanthropy and celebrity in China

Proud result for UTS Motorsports at university formula racing event

UTS Motorsports designed, built and raced a formula-style race car at the 2010 FSAE Australasia competition and placed ninth out of 27 teams

UTS students do the maths on tsunami warning in the Mediterranean

Final-year UTS mathematics students have helped produce a valuable study of the effectiveness of the Mediterranean tsunami warning system

UTS Multi-Purpose Sports Hall set to open

The University of Technology, Sydney’s Multi-Purpose Sports Hall will officially open on 14 April 2011, making it the first new facility completed as part of the university’s visionary City Campus Master Plan.

March

UTS furthers Key Technology Partnerships with China

Several of China's top universities have signed high-level research and PhD scholarship agreements with the University of Technology, Sydney during a visit to China led by the Federal Minister for Tertiary Education in early November.

UTS awards MBA scholarships for outstanding international students

Richard Wisniewski and Darryl D’souza are two international students to receive the annual 2010 UTS Master of Business Administration Scholarship for Outstanding International Students.

UTS Professor chosen as NSW Australian of the Year

Director of UTS’s Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, Professor Larissa Behrendt, has been named NSW Australian of the Year.

UTS Student Housing Tower tops out

The UTS Student Housing Tower has reached a major milestone – the completion of the tower's concrete structure.

February

Hong Kong Polytechnic University – UTS : Key technology partnership agreement

Hong Kong Polytechnic University (HKPU) and the University of Technology, Sydney, (UTS) are now "Key Technology Partners" following the signing of a Key Technology Partnership (KTP) Agreement in Hong Kong on 2 July 2010.

International Award for Accessible Tourism Site

A team led by Associate Professor Simon Darcy, from the UTS Faculty of Business, has won the World Leisure Organisation Innovation prize for 2010 at the World Leisure Congress in South Korea.

Putting UTS on the map

UTS is working to change all that with an interactive university map that positions UTS as a Higher Education sector leader in online way finding systems.

Dean of Engineering and Information Technology creates Smart Wheelchair

Having previously developed electronic systems for the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children, Nguyen was aware of the limitations placed on people with disabilities. The desire to develop a technology to help them became his focus.

UTS rewards research success

Leading UTS research in areas including tackling climate change, improving the quality of care for dementia patients, energy efficiency and improving spatial knowledge and reasoning in robots has been recognised in the inaugural Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Research Excellence.

UTS student to take part in the Australia-China Youth Dialogue

Katrie Lowe, a final year combined degree student in Civil and Environmental Engineering and International Studies, has been chosen as one of 15 Australians to take part in the Australia-China Youth Dialogue (ACYD) in October.

January

Born to ride: UTS team wins international IT competition

Three UTS Master of Science in Internetworking students are the Asia Pacific champions of the Cisco NetRiders 2010 competition.

Young writer scores major book deal

Former UTS student and award winning journalist John Connell is writing his first book for Picador, making him the youngest writer on the international publishing house's books.

UTS student rises to the Chartered Accountants Student Challenge

UTS Bachelor of Business student Natalie Fong put a competitive spirit to good use in taking the NSW first prize in the 2010 Chartered Accountants Student Challenge.

Real-world engineering at its best

Andrew McMillan, a business and civil and environmental engineering graduate, moved to India last January, to take up a placement through Engineers Without Borders (EWB).

UTS lecturer uses prize money to make a difference

UTS Sessional Lecturer in Education, Sue O’Neill, is a firm believer that “education is the key to change. If you want a country to move forward, you have to educate people.”

BUiLDing strong links in Malaysia

The symposium brought together over 300 students from all over the world to hear from speakers, experience work in the field and to meet and network.

Renewal of agreement to deliver UTS courses through Hong Kong management association

The Hong Kong Management Association (HKMA) and the University of Technology, Sydney, renewed their agreement to deliver UTS courses in Hong Kong on 2 July 2010.

UTS International graduations

UTS graduates, accompanied by family and friends, acknowledged and celebrated their achievements at recent international graduation ceremonies hosted by UTS in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Kuala Lampur.

UTS International alumni events

During the course of the recent UTS international Graduations tour, a number of highly successful alumni reunions took place.

International Engineering scholarships awarded

The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology’s International and Enterprise Development Office hosted an afternoon tea to congratulate winners of its International Scholarships.

UTS fingerprint technology put to the test

Ground-breaking fingerprint detection technology discovered by two UTS honours students will be demonstrated at the 20th International Symposium on the Forensic Sciences in Sydney.

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December

New collaboration in cardiovascular and chronic care research

UTS and Curtin University have announced they will combine research strengths in a newly configured Centre for Cardiovascular and Chronic Care.

Ranking anoints UTS an economics research leader

After stalking the top spot for some time, UTS has taken the number one position among Australian universities in the ranking complied by the international Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) project.

Advanced Architecture Winter Studio in Shenzhen and Hong Kong

UTS Master of Advanced Architecture students with students from The Chinese University School of Architecture Hong Kong and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning Shenzhen recently collaborated in a traveling studio identifying unique urban scales and city assemblies comparatively across Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Sydney.

Innovative new courses for UTS: Law

Super-fast and super-connected. That is the Labor Government’s vision for the National Broadband Network (NBN) to be rolled out across the country, at a cost of $43 billion, over eight years.

Collaboration with Germany

Australia’s leading industry-focused technology universities have signed a high level research collaboration agreement with the German Government’s German Academic Service (DAAD).

MBA Scholarships for Outstanding International Students

The Faculty of Business is offering eight scholarships valued at up to $5000 in each academic year to MBA by Coursework international students.

An International Endeavour for Scholarship Winner

Research looking at the attitudes of China’s youth towards the environment and sustainable practices was among the achievements that made UTS student Katrie Lowe an ideal candidate for the Prime Minister’s Australia Asia Endeavour Awards.

Thai student success at UTS

From Cambridge to UTS, Sirinut Sawatdeeharunat, of Thailand, can't get enough of studying abroad. And as a winner of the 2010 Endeavour Awards Scholarship, Sirinut will receive financial support from the Australian government to undertake her PhD at UTS.

Nursing academic receives national citation

Australian Teaching and Learning Council (ATLC) Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning awarded to UTS: Nursing, Midwifery and Health lecturer

UTS protégés scoop Microsoft awards

UTS Business undergrads walked away with the two top awards at the inaugural Microsoft Protégé Grand Finals, held this week at Microsoft's Australian headquarters in Sydney

UTS to build a Frank Gehry icon

UTS has announced that it will build a Frank Gehry icon as part of its City Campus Master Plan.

Robots to the rescue

Prime Minister Julia Gillard was recently given a first-hand demonstration of cutting-edge UTS robotics research that will one day help Australians with imobility problems and other special needs.

Future is STIC

Keith Crews and Roopak Ratnala, reveal how they are developing engineering solutions for large-span timber buildings.

Partnership to grow next digital technology leaders

UTS and global telecommunications giant Alcatel-Lucent have partnered to equip a new generation of students with the cutting-edge knowledge to build, manage and exploit new networks in a broadband-enabled Australianetworks in a broadband-enabled Australia

Faces of change

As nominations for the biennial UTS Human Rights Awards open this month, past recipient, Anjana Regmi and the event's Project Manager, Dinah Cohen, talk to U: about what the awards mean to nominees and to the UTS community.

Inquiring minds. Inspiring solutions

Climate change, disease, biodiversity; they are the hot button issues of the 21st century. In the new exhibition, Inquiring Minds. Inspiring Solutions, five UTS researchers reveal how their groundbreaking discoveries are helping to better prepare us for t

Leading change

The WHO CC has teamed up with health care leaders in the Pacific to develop a dynamic leadership development program to influence sustainable resourcing, sound planning and effective leadership in health care.

UTS Deputy Vice-Chancellor interviewed on Chinese television

UTS’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor International and Development, Professor William Purcell appeared in an interview broadcast on China’s two main news networks on Thursday 12 August.

September

August

International Students' Information Day

International Students' Information Day took place on Thursday 27 May.

July

UTS IELTS Centre has moved!!

We've relocated to UTS Tower Building 2, Level 5, Room 30M

June

UTS in talks with Frank Gehry

UTS has engaged world-renowned architect Frank Gehry to develop a Concept Design for the University’s new Faculty of Business building as part of its UTS Campus Master Plan.

May

Communication graduate reaches Tropfest final

Actress and filmmaker Alyssa McClelland, who graduated from UTS, reached the 2010 Movie Extra Tropfest final with her short film Nic & Shauna.

Nursing Professor made Member of the Order of Australia

Professor Kathleen Baker, Adjunct Professor at UTS: Nursing, Midwifery and Health, has received the honour of being made a Member of the Order of Australia in 2010.

UTS Law graduate scoops top alumni award in China

The inaugural Australia China Alumni Awards were held recently in Beijing, recognising the most outstanding Australian alumni in China. UTS Law alum Martyn Huckerby...

Bacteria blown up

The UTS Science building is home to the world’s most advanced microscope. The $1.5 million super-resolution device is helping microbiologists, here and overseas, make unexpected leaps in the fight against infectious disease.

PhD students win grants for coral reef research

UTS doctoral candidates Verena Schrameyer and Sutinee Sinutok have won two of the four research grants announced this week by the Australian Coral Reef Society.

UTS represented at Shanghai Expo

Professor Milbourne participated in the 4th China Foreign University Presidents’ Forum in Nanjing ..

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