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UTS is redefining what it means to be a civic institution – through collaboration, co-design, and community-led impact.
As HSC results near, thousands of young people across New South Wales will open envelopes that feel like a verdict; a number meant to define their future. But what if that number doesn’t tell the full story?
Mudgin-Gal Yarns is a five-part series where inner-city Aboriginal women speak openly about the systems meant to protect them: police, government, and services.
What does a future without patriarchal violence look like, and how can we get there?
Understanding education as a fundamental human right imposes a moral responsibility on universities to ensure it is accessible to all. We are not just institutions of knowledge transmission; we are public service providers.
Across Australia, more than 60 per cent of undergraduates enter university through non-ATAR pathways. These routes have become the norm, rather than the exception.
The new book 'Erased Voices and Unspoken Heritage' follows the compelling journeys of young adults caught between preserving the culture and language of their migrant parents and navigating societal pressures to fit into the country in which they were born.
Held on 26 August 2025 at UTS.
Discover volunteer opportunities both on and off campus.
For Amelia Grace Wilson-Williams and Mahir Munot, volunteering isn’t just something they do – it’s part of who they are.
As the dust settles post-election, and with potential policy shifts on the horizon, how do higher education practitioners ensure that student equity remains central to the Universities Accord’s legacy, and federal government priorities?
The distance between Sydney’s western suburbs and metropolitan universities in the heart of the city isn’t just measured in train stops. It’s also felt in culture, expectation and opportunity.
LGBTQASB+ Mob & Work is a new report that highlights and provides potential solutions to the challenges facing First Nations LGBTQA+ people
The transformative power of gender-affirming voice training
Last month’s graduations marked a milestone for UTS, as for the first time students from the U@Uni Academy.
National Reconciliation Week invites us to reflect on the past and present and to have courage to face the truths of Australia’s black history, to build bridges and rally for a better future.