Visitors

Welcome to UTS


Visiting UTS?

Our campus maps will show you where we are, and campus directions will assist you getting here:

UTS has a building and room identification standard which is used to allow easy location of rooms using their unique location key code.

If you need information that assists people with disabilities in accessing the UTS campuses refer to the disability access maps and accessible parking information.

The safety of staff, students and visitors and the protection of property and buildings is the primary role of Campus Security Services.

There are a number of options for temporary accommodation close to the University.

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Find what you're looking for?

Use the following online tools to find information on the UTSWeb.

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What's on at UTS?


Events Calendar

The Events calendar keeps you informed by providing access to details of hundreds of events and key dates at UTS.

UTSpeaks

UTSpeaks is a free public lecture series presented by UTS experts discussing a range of important issues confronting contemporary Australia.

UTS Union - What's On

The UTS Union arranges a wide variety of events and entertainment on campus.

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Around Campus


Library

The library offers a number of membership categories for associate members. Each category provides different levels of access to the collection, reference and additional services.

Community members engaged in personal research may also use the library as day visitors.

UTS: Gallery

The UTS: Gallery encourages UTS students, staff and the public to engage with visual art and design by providing a context for the enjoyment and wider understanding of contemporary practice. The gallery was established in 1995 as a not-for-profit gallery dedicated to exhibiting emerging and established arts practitioners.

UTS: Collection

The UTS: Collection comprises over 600 significant works of all sizes in a broad variety of styles and media. It includes an extensive selection of paintings, drawings, photographs, lithographs and etchings, bronze, wood and mixed media sculptures, textiles, ceramics, bark paintings and pukumani poles by Aboriginal artists.

UTS Union

The mission of the UTS Union is to enhance the quality of life and broaden the learning experiences of the UTS community. It does this by the provision of:

  • a range of non-academic services and facilities
  • social, cultural, recreational and sporting programs.

Shops, Food and Services - the UTS Union's commercially operated services provide you with value for money at reasonable prices. Enjoy life on campus while picking up what you need for your course and socialising over some eating or drinking.

Fitness Centre - operated by the UTS Union is open to the public as well as UTS student, staff and alumni.

UTS Union Functions - has multiple venues, including the Gallery Function Centre, to accommodate almost any function.

Kuring-gai Sports Centre

The Kuring-gai Sports Centre provides a range of facilities and classes to academic staff, students and the general public.

UTS Shopfront

UTS Shopfront is a University wide program that acts as a gateway for community access to the University. It links disadvantaged and under resourced community groups to University knowledge, skills, resources and professional expertise. This allows projects that would not otherwise proceed to be completed with multiple benefits for both the community and students.

2SER

Community radio that seeks to provide innovative, diverse and horizon broadening radio.

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