Ethnic Affairs Priority Statement
The UTS Ethnic Affairs Priority Statement outlines the University's commitment to developing a culturally diverse university that engages with and is reflective of the diversity of the broader community. The UTS Ethnic Affairs Priorities Statement (PDF, 1.05MB) provides an overview of strategies and priorities relating to curriculum, staff selection and support, information and support for students, and social harmony and multiculturalism
Contact the Equity & Diversity Unit for more information.
The UTS Ethnic Affairs Priority Statement 2006 - 2008 was officially launched by the Vice Chancellor on March 21, 2007, the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Professor Andrew Jakubowicz (Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences) and Acting Director of Jumbunna Research, Research Fellow Nicole Watson both gave presentations on their work.
You can read Professor Jakubowicz' speech here, 'A Strange Day, to be Sure'. (PDF, 28KB)
