What's on at UTS

 

There’s always something happening at UTS. Join us for open days, exhibitions, research talks and student-life events that bring innovation, creativity and connection to life on campus.

5 May - 21 August

A river runs through presents major new work by Spence Messih exploring the entwined currents of water and gender. Through sculpture, print and film, the exhibition reflects on control, resistance and fragility, drawing connections between ecological vulnerability and contemporary experiences of gender.

18 June

Decarbonising value chains through collective action

Net Zero Futures brings together leaders and changemakers shaping Australia's sustainable future. Focusing on Country, Nature, Partnerships and Youth, it connects voices from government, industry, academia and community to explore bold ideas and solutions driving climate action. Grounded in research with First Nations knowledges at its centre.

20-23 April

Join us at UTS for the IEEE Pacific Visualization Conference (PacificVis), a leading international event dedicated to visualisation research and technology. Founded in Kyoto in 2008 and sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, PacificVis has long championed innovation across the Asia-Pacific region.

20 May

When AI does the homework, are students still learning?

AI is reshaping education. Can it enhance learning, or does overreliance risk weakening the skills students need? Join Professor Leslie Loble AM in conversation with Eddie Woo as they explore how AI is changing K-12 education, unpacking the opportunities, risks and practical strategies to support genuine learning.

20-23 April

Join us at UTS for the IEEE Pacific Visualization Conference (PacificVis), a leading international event dedicated to visualisation research and technology. Founded in Kyoto in 2008 and sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, PacificVis has long championed innovation across the Asia-Pacific region.

5 May - 21 August

A river runs through presents major new work by Spence Messih exploring the entwined currents of water and gender. Through sculpture, print and film, the exhibition reflects on control, resistance and fragility, drawing connections between ecological vulnerability and contemporary experiences of gender.

20 May

When AI does the homework, are students still learning?

AI is reshaping education. Can it enhance learning, or does overreliance risk weakening the skills students need? Join Professor Leslie Loble AM in conversation with Eddie Woo as they explore how AI is changing K-12 education, unpacking the opportunities, risks and practical strategies to support genuine learning.

18 June

Decarbonising value chains through collective action

Net Zero Futures brings together leaders and changemakers shaping Australia's sustainable future. Focusing on Country, Nature, Partnerships and Youth, it connects voices from government, industry, academia and community to explore bold ideas and solutions driving climate action. Grounded in research with First Nations knowledges at its centre.

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Meet Bronte Contador-Kelsall, the PhD student challenging fashion’s status quo.

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How does working with nature help communities and ecosystems adapt to climate change - and what can we learn from those already doing it?

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