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Researchers set out to profile the nip, tuck, travel phenomenon

An estimated 50 Australians a month are travelling to Malaysia for cosmetic surgery and researchers would like to know more about them as part of ground-breaking international study of the phenomenon of cosmetic surgery tourism.

Climate control

India may be one of the world’s fastest growing economies, but that doesn’t mean its greenhouse gas emissions need to follow suit.

 

Family Ties

Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Hung Nguyen and his son Jordan are both involved in the development of the Aviator thought-controlled wheelchair. Both have teamed up to take out their fair share of local doubles tennis tournaments, but that’s where the similarities end.

UTS Business School students to participate in unique practicum experience

Global market opportunities for the new Eco Whisper wind turbine developed by Queensland’s Renewable Energy Solutions Australia will be analysed by an elite team of hand-picked students from UTS Business School and the Fox Business School in Philadelphia

IBM looks no further than UTS in awarding 2012 fellowships

The only two IBM PhD fellowships awarded in Australia this year went to UTS students Pramod Parajuli and Jinjiu Li.

UTS Professor is inducted into the International Nurse Research Hall of Fame

Professor Patricia Davidson has recently been selected for induction into the Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame – the only international honour society of nursing and is represented in 90 countries across the world.

Red carpet dreams begin for UTS graduate

UTS graduate Marieka Walsh’s animated film The Hunter has been selected to screen at film conference and festival SXSW.

Robotics lab promises a new world for people with disabilities

UTS is investing $4 million in the next five years to drive research and collaboration in assistive robotics, to improve the health and quality of life of people with disabilities

All-round performer

Many young boys spend time drawing pictures of terrifying dinosaurs wreaking havoc on cities, but few manage to make a career out of it. This isn’t the case for UTS Masters of Animation graduate Daniel Cohn. He says the only difference between now and then is, these days, he gets paid for it.

Four UTS Teams at RoboCup 2011!

The Faculty will have an unprecedented level of participation at global research and education initiative "RoboCup" this year, up from one team in 2003 to four in 2011.

Learning the ABC Way

The ABC’s journalism cadetships are among the most keenly-sought in the Australian media and this year five out of the 10 placements have been nabbed by UTS students.

Gehry project opens a chance-in-a-lifetime window for UTS students

If the announcement of Australia's first Frank Gehry building has been exciting for Sydney, it's been doubly so for four UTS architecture students who have earned internships at Gehry Partners in Los Angeles.