Social justice is central to UTS’s role as a public university, shaping our purpose, priorities and relationships with communities.
The UTS Social Impact Framework gives expression to this identity. It brings together our shared values and commitments to articulate how UTS contributes to positive social change across research, education, student experience and institutional practice.
Grounded in our aspiration to help create a socially just, healthy and sustainable society, the framework supports consistent and intentional action across the university.
What is the Social Impact Framework?
The Social Impact Framework (SIF) is both a planning and reporting tool. It helps us to create goals for social impact, and also to evaluate and report on our progress towards those goals.
Why the SIF matters
The Social Impact Framework helps UTS:
- deliver on its public purpose and social justice mission
- make social impact visible and meaningful
- strengthen accountability to our communities and partners
- support clearer planning and reporting across the university
respond to growing expectations to demonstrate social impact beyond outputs alone.
It encourages us to ask not only what changed, but for whom, how, and whether it aligned with our values – ensuring our impact is both measurable and just.
Evolving the SIF
UTS is currently refreshing the Social Impact Framework to ensure it remains relevant, inclusive and responsive to emerging challenges and opportunities.
The refreshed framework builds on UTS’s long-standing commitment to social justice, strengthens alignment with UTS 2030, and provide clearer guidance on impact, outcomes and accountability across the university.
Proposed new SIF
UTS is currently refreshing the Social Impact Framework (SIF) to ensure it remains relevant, inclusive and responsive to emerging challenges and opportunities.
The refreshed framework builds on UTS's long-standing commitment to social justice and strengthens alignment with UTS 2030. As we move towards the next stage of development, we invite the UTS community to review the revised framework and share feedback to help shape its refinement.
Read about the proposed new Social Impact Framework, or watch a recording of our Town Hall presentation on the framework below.
We want your feedback
Send us your thoughts on the revised framework at SIF@uts.edu.au.
Feedback closes Friday 31 July at 5pm.