UTS: Calendar 2008

ISSN: 1329-0312

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UTS: Calendar

The UTS: Calendar contains the University Act, By-law, Rules and calendar of dates. It also provides information on the University's mission, Council and governance, services and support for students, faculties, institutes and centres, staff and prizes and scholarships.

Detailed course information is available in the UTS: Handbook.

UTS introduced a new academic structure on 1 July 2008.

  • A new Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences has been established in place of the former Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Education and Institute for International Studies.
  • A new Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology has been established in place of the former Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Information Technology.

The UTS: Calendar 2008 is current at January 2008. Some information has been updated to reflect the new academic structure effective from 1 July 2008; the remaining information will be updated in the UTS: Calendar 2009.

Introduction

Calendar of dates for 2008 (includes Important dates for 2009)

 1   Principal Officers, Council and Committees

 2   Student and general information

 3   International activities

 4   Academic and research focus

 5   Courses available in 2008

 6   Donations, prizes and scholarships

 7   Staff of UTS

 8   University of Technology, Sydney, Act 1989 No 69

 9   University of Technology, Sydney, By-law 2005

10   Rules of the University

11   Standing Orders

12   Faculty Management


Note: Chapters 8–12 of the UTS: Calendar are published at Legislation, Rules and Policies.

UTS: Calendar 2008 – PDF

UTS: Calendar 2008 (3.1MB PDF)

PDF files by chapter

Introduction to UTS (240K PDF)

 1    Principal Officers, Council and Committees (380K PDF)

 2    Student and general information (512K PDF)

 3    International activities (176K PDF)

 4    Academic and research focus (552K PDF)

 5    Courses available in 2008 (284K PDF)

 6    Donations, prizes and scholarships (188K PDF)

 7    Staff of UTS (624K PDF)

 8    University of Technology, Sydney, Act 1989, No 96 (344K PDF)

 9    University of Technology, Sydney, By-law 2005 (268K PDF)

10   Rules of the University (1MB PDF)

11   Standing Orders (196K PDF)

12   Faculty Management (168K PDF)

UTS: Calendar archive

UTS: Calendar 2007 (5.4MB PDF)

UTS: Calendar 2006 (6MB PDF)

UTS: Calendar 2005 (2.4MB PDF)

UTS: Calendar 2004 (2.2MB PDF)

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Disclaimer

This publication contains information which was current at January 2008. Changes in circumstances after this date may impact upon the accuracy or currency of the information. The University takes all due care to ensure that the information contained here is accurate, but reserves the right to vary any information described in this publication without notice. Readers are responsible for verifying information which pertains to them by contacting the University.

The UTS: Calendar 2008 should be read in conjunction with the UTS: Handbook 2008.

Further information

University of Technology, Sydney
PO Box 123
Broadway NSW 2007
Australia
telephone +61 2 9514 2000

http://www.uts.edu.au

Equal opportunity

It is the policy of UTS to provide equal opportunity for all persons and to prevent discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, colour, descent, national or ethnic origin, ethno-religious background, sex, marital status, pregnancy, potential pregnancy, family responsibilities, disability (physical, intellectual, psychiatric, sensory, neurological, or learning disabilities, and illnesses such as HIV/AIDS), age, homosexuality, transgender status, political conviction, and religious belief.

Free speech

UTS supports the right to freedom of speech and the rights of its members to contribute to the diversity of views presented in our society.

Non-discriminatory language

UTS has adopted the use of non-discriminatory language as a key strategy in providing equal opportunity for all staff and students. Guidelines for the use of non-discriminatory language have been developed and all members of the University community are encouraged to use them.

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