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Bacteria blown up

18 Mar 2010

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.

Construction starts for UTS City Campus Master Plan

18 Mar 2010

A large-scale expansion and redevelopment of the UTS City Campus has begun, with construction underway on a new student housing tower at the rear of the existing Peter Johnson building in Harris St.

Biomedical research grant boosts UTS work on obesity

18 Mar 2010

UTS research aimed at preventing childhood obesity has received a $50,000 grant from the Ramaciotti Foundations, one of Australia’s largest private contributors to biomedical research.

UTS takes microscopic leap in scientific and medical research

18 Mar 2010

An unassuming building in inner-city Ultimo has become Australia's mission control for the investigation of inner space with the launch of sophisticated microscopy facilities by the UTS Faculty of Science.

Discovery and collaboration on show at UTS Science Research Showcase

18 Mar 2010

A breadth of research from a potential cure for Type 1 diabetes to work that could lead to the successful recycling of worn steel parts in manufacturing and mining was aired at last week's 2009 UTS Science Research Showcase.

Respected biochemist the new UTS Dean of Science

18 Mar 2010

A leading Australian biomaterials researcher, at home in both the lab and the boardroom, has taken up the reins of the UTS Faculty of Science.

Foundations that build a future

10 Mar 2010

2010 is set to be a watershed year for UTS. It is the year we turn the corner on a number of strategic fronts and start shaping the future we have mapped out for ourselves.

Give and let live

10 Mar 2010

Jacqueline Chowis and Jaine Stockler reveal how one person’s generosity can help shape another’s future.

Water damage

10 Mar 2010

Desalinated water has begun flowing into Sydney's drinking supply, but at what price? Stuart White argues antiquated thinking and unsustainable solutions are costing taxpayers and the environment dearly.

Marine research contributes to national climate change report card

10 Mar 2010

UTS Faculty of Science marine research has contributed key elements to the first-ever Australian benchmark of devastating climate change impacts on our precious marine ecosystems.

Research voyage a health check for the Tasman Sea

24 Feb 2010

A study of the connections between nutrients and marine algae is at the centre of an international effort to understand the functioning of the Tasman Sea and a first step towards predicting its response to climate change.

PhD students win grants for coral reef research

20 Jan 2010

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 at the forefront of international relations – a Thai-Australian solution to solve a global problem

23 Dec 2009

A unique collaboration between Thailand’s Kasetsart University and UTS promises to forge stronger international links and further the field of global materials science. An MOU signed between both Universities covers all faculties from both Universities, but initial partnerships will be in the area of Science.

Honours student wins NSW geography prize

22 Dec 2009

An environmental science honours student from the Centre for Environmental Sustainability in the UTS Faculty of Science has become the state-wide winner of the NSW Geographical Society's Jim Rose Geography Award for Best Paper.

Science Experience gives school students the run of the lab

17 Dec 2009

Science leapt off the textbook page for more than 80 year nine students from across NSW when they took over UTS's Faculty of Science recently for The Science Experience 2009.

Short courses fight a contaminated Australia

03 Dec 2009

More than 100,000 contaminated sites across Australia are the impetus behind UTS short courses for professionals who must find and deal with our toxic past.

Beating plant pest unites UTS and Thai students

03 Dec 2009

A student-led project to investigate a productive use for an intractable aquatic pest will be the first project in a new collaborative relationship between Thailand’s Kasetsart University and UTS.

Support for women workers wins UTS’s top man top award

03 Dec 2009

Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Milbourne has been formally recognised for his ongoing commitment to growing and supporting career opportunities for women working at UTS.

Sydney shoppers bagged in international survey of plastic use

03 Dec 2009

Sydney supermarket shoppers are using more new plastic bags than those in other major cities, including Melbourne, London and Hong Kong, according to an investigation by Australian and overseas journalism students.

Star Science alumni ASPIRE!

05 Nov 2009

Science Alumni, Associate Professor Peter Ralph and Dr. Mark Tatouh, feature in a new exhibition that showcases the amazing and diverse talents of UTS graduates.

On the brink

16 Sep 2009

In 50 years, our overcrowded planet will struggle to support an extra two billion people. As debate rages over what we can do to ensure a sustainable future, five UTS experts offer a glimpse of what life might be like.

Building a truly internationalised university

16 Sep 2009

Universities now operate in a rapidly globalising environment. Developments such as the Bologna Accord have intensified global competition driving the sector toward an environment of increased international student mobility and qualifications transportability.

Smart light

16 Sep 2009

The Smart Light Festival is the largest international light, music and ideas festival in the southern hemisphere, transforming Sydney into a magnificent living fabric of music and light.

Own the future

16 Sep 2009

It's not often that senior managers – let alone business academics – revisit Strategy 101. Perhaps, more accurately, it's not often enough.

Gross but cool: Bass High students get behind the TV facade of forensic science

16 Sep 2009

Before Agent Gibbs, Abby and DiNozzo became household names, forensic science was a subject rarely talked about amongst high school students, let alone considered as a career.

The Kimberley oil spill - oils ain't oils

16 Sep 2009

Associate Professor Peter Ralph finds that the science has got lost in the blaze of disaster coverage of the recent oil spill in the Timor Sea.

Solar powered sea slugs aid climate change research

16 Sep 2009

If you've never heard of a solar powered nudibranch then Dr. Ingo Burghardt can enlighten you.

See yourself at UTS Info Day

16 Sep 2009

UTS will be abuzz over the next few weeks as intending 2010 uni students put themselves in the picture about becoming part of the exciting and creative UTS community.

A towering success - UTS alumni magazine breaks new ground

16 Sep 2009

More than 105,000 UTS friends and alumni have received the first edition of a glossy new alumni magazine - TOWER, produced with creative input of UTS staff, students and alumni.

UTS wins gold again

16 Sep 2009

UTS Northern Suburbs athletes Marie Kay and Jackie Bezuidenhout have returned from the World Masters Track and Field Championships in Lahti, Finland, with two world records and six gold medals between them.

Equipped for success

16 Sep 2009

For students in the Faculty of Science, the scope for success has widened following the signing of an MOU with Agilent Technologies, a global provider of analytical instrumentation.

To the point

16 Sep 2009

For three decades, links have emerged between short ‘weekend’ courses in acupuncture and Chinese medicine, and adverse outcomes in patients. Sean Walsh explains how a newly-announced national registration scheme will make the practice safer and provide a boon for UTS staff and students.

The truth is out there

16 Sep 2009

Ever wondered how it’s possible to lay on a bed of nails? How human organs and cells compare in normal and diseased states? How baffling crime scenes are handled in the world of forensics?

UTS a Bansksia Awards finalist

16 Sep 2009

UTS was a finalist in the 2009 Banksia Large Business Sustainability Awards held last week in Melbourne.

UTS rewards research and innovation Trailblazers

08 Jul 2009

Technology to improve the quality of recycled water, a non-fossil fuel based aircraft engine and a product to ease lower back pain were the innovative research ideas that triumphed in the second annual UTS Trailblazer Awards held last week.

Rowing win is icing on UTS sporting cake

29 May 2009

On a crisp Autumn morning, beneath the crystal blue skies of Sydney and on the clear blue waters of Canada Bay, UTS evened the score against arch rivals Sydney Uni in the Annual UTS Rowing Club Challenge.

Careers Fair

29 May 2009

On 26 March more than one hundred employers will converge on the Tower for the UTS Careers Fair.

Rethinking, reshaping, refurbishing

29 May 2009

When one asks the question, 'Where does learning happen at UTS?', thoughts turn immediately to lecture theatres and other structured formal spaces such as tutorial rooms and laboratories. While that is true, structured, formal spaces are only part of the story of where learning takes place.

Max of all trades

29 May 2009

Max Callaghan is big on the three Rs - reducing, reusing and recycling - and his role as city campus gardener gives him plenty of scope to put these values into action.

Guiding green light

29 May 2009

Matthew Phillips and Cuong Ton-That talk to U: about their collaborative research into green lighting solutions and their involvement in the newly-established NanoNetwork - a partnership between the Australian Technology Network and China's International Strategic Technology Alliance.

Widespread backing for national health sector education reform

29 May 2009

National consultation with health providers, government and educators has backed establishing interprofessional teamwork and collaboration as a core component in all medical, nursing and allied health education in Australia.

UTS continues high ranking for learning and teaching

28 Apr 2009

UTS has again been ranked within the highest bands for excellence in the Federal Government’s 2009 Learning and Teaching Performance Fund.

UTS City Campus Masterplan: a vision for our future campus

28 Apr 2009

The plan to change the face of the UTS City campus announced during the university's 20th anniversary celebrations in 2008 is ready to be unveiled to the public, staff and students in an exhibition opening on Monday 19 January.

New light on nanotechnology research

28 Apr 2009

Research to make possible the next generation of high-efficiency solid state-lighting will be the pilot project for UTS scientists taking part in a recently-announced nanotechnology partnership between universities in Australia and China.

Sydney and UTS magnets for global knowledge seekers

12 Feb 2009

Sydney reaffirmed its status as an international hub for higher learning with a formal reception last week for more than 1000 commencing international students, hosted by Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP.

NSW school students get a taste of a scientific mind

09 Feb 2009

Eighty year ten students from across New South Wales may be a step closer to a career in science after taking part in a three-day Siemens' Science Experience hosted by UTS.

On Reflection

21 Nov 2008

2008 has been a landmark year for UTS. We celebrated our twentieth year as a university in May and it was great to see staff, students and friends of the university come together during the week-long celebrations. Our twentieth anniversary has given us cause to reflect upon our past and we can be proud of what UTS has achieved in its first 20 years.

World cities and their universities

21 Nov 2008

The World City Universities (WCU) network will hold its inaugural congress in Sydney on 21 May 2008.

UTS sets sights on a greener footprint

21 Nov 2008

Last week saw Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Milbourne launch a major new campus-wide initiative to decrease UTS's environmental footprint and become a leading example to other universities and enterprises.

The golden bullet

21 Nov 2008

A targeted treatment for a nasty parasite may make antibiotics and their many side-effects redundant.