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Our vision

We bring together partners and experts from across traditional boundaries to collaborate on ambitious, innovative, transdisciplinary and translatable research that goes beyond conventional approaches to health care. We tackle the systems, not just the symptoms, uncovering sustainable solutions to persistent, population-level health problems.

Our research strengths

Improving Palliative, Aged and Chronic Care through Clinical Research and Translation (IMPACCT) focuses on interdisciplinary collaborative research optimising the health and wellbeing of individuals living with life-limiting illnesses and their families.

The Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE) is a national and international leader in health economics, health services and health policy research.

The team at the Australian Stuttering Research Centre conduct world-class research and provide specialist treatment services.

The UTS Ageing Research Collaborative is led by UTS academics working in collaboration with researchers from other universities, aged-care providers, health services, government agencies and consumer groups to identify solutions to the issues facing ageing and aged care.

Dedicated to improving the health of childbearing women, children, young people and families.

Leading the way in digital and virtual health technologies to improve healthcare service access, transparency and personalisation.

Developing innovative solutions to address the impacts of climate change on health and wellbeing.

The Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Data Science hub will collaborate with researchers, assisting with study design and analysis for health research.

Girra Maa aims to improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Our story. INSIGHT.

Our story

Our story transcript

Insight: Our story

INSIGHT is a convening space at UTS for multidisciplinary research that brings together experts across health, science, engineering and IT, law, business, and the humanities, together with communities and industry to solve wicked and complex health problems. We focus on improving health and wellbeing across the life course, from children and families, to older people, and those living with dementia, chronic disease, and palliative conditions. The health of First Nations peoples is a priority throughout.

Insight, transforming health care and health research for all our futures.

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Become an Institute member

INSIGHT members form part of an ambitious, transdisciplinary intellectual network.

Find out more and sign up today!

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Contact INSIGHT

Still curious or in need of more information? Email us at insight@uts.edu.au and our team will provide you with the clarity you’re looking for.

Level 11, UTS Building 10
15 Broadway
Ultimo NSW 2007