The UTS Shopfront program: connecting students with community | The UTS Shopfront program enables students to work as external consultants for community organisations, providing pro-bono support to address social issues while gaining real-world experience. Submit your project idea for 2025 here.
Innovative local transport: Community transport of the future | This project was an investigation of the systemic issues, opportunities, and barriers for overcoming transport disadvantage and enhancing community transport in Australia, with a view toward forming future policy, funding, and service delivery ecosystems. The report was developed in partnership with iMove CRC, ITS Australia, Department of Transport (WA), Transport for NSW, Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland), Department of Transport Victoria, and the University of Technology Sydney Institute of Public Policy and Governance.
Technology that helps inclusive learning | A new research collaboration between UTS researcher Dr Kirsty Young and University of Lancaster academic Dr Sue Cranmer aims to uncover innovative uses for mobile devices that will support students with disability to achieve their learning goals.
My Home, My Community | This inclusive research project is developing resources to support and build the capacity of local government to be more inclusive of people with intellectual disability.
New Disability Inclusion Framework for Local Government | A resource based on extensive engagement with more than 200 councils across Australia provides a national picture of the variety of ways local governments support people with disability where they live.
Building capacity for a more inclusive water sector | The water resources management sector is increasingly aware that programs delivered without inclusive, participatory processes will fail.