Corporate governance supports all governance activities at UTS.
Corporate governance
Governance support
Corporate governance in the Governance Support Unit provides governance support and advice to Council and Academic Board and their standing committees.
Corporate governance aims to ensure that the business of the university conducted through its main decision-making bodies is facilitated in accordance with the UTS Act, UTS By-law, General Rules, standing orders and relevant Council resolutions and committee constitutions.
Committees
To support the work of UTS's decision-making bodies, corporate governance staff are assigned a committee and project workload, among other duties. Corporate governance work with the committee chair and relevant Deputy Vice-Chancellors and senior staff to ensure the committee is run effectively.
Visit UTS Committees Guide (PDF 348kb) to find out more about UTS committee functions. Committees at UTS has all committee details, dates and contacts.
Elections
Corporate governance conducts formal university elections on behalf of the University Secretary (as the Returning Officer).
UTS Calendar
The UTS Calendar (PDF 980kb) and the UTS Handbook are official publications of the university as designated by the University Secretary under Schedule 1 of the Student Rules.
UTS Calendar past editions
- 2023 (PDF 770kb)
- 2022 (PDF 1.5mb)
- 2021 (PDF 1.47mb)
- 2020 (PDF 1.7mb)
- 2019 (PDF 735kb)
- 2018 (PDF 734kb)
- 2017 (PDF 2.9mb)
- 2016 (PDF 3mb)
- 2015 (PDF 1.5mb)
- 2014 (PDF 2mb)
- 2013 (PDF 1.9mb)
- 2012 (PDF 2.5mb)
- 2011 (PDF 2.1mb)
- 2010 (PDF 2.2mb)
- 2009 (PDF 3.1mb)
- 2008 (PDF 3.1mb)
- 2007 (PDF 5.4mb)
- 2006 (PDF 6mb)
- 2005 (PDF 2.4mb)
- 2004 (PDF 2.2mb)
Delegations and policies
Corporate governance also administers the university's delegations and policies.
Contacts and advice
For advice about corporate governance activities, contact the Deputy Director (Corporate Governance) and Deputy University Secretary.
Governance contacts has all contact information.
Corporate governance (SharePoint) is for UTS staff to help them understand and practise good governance.