Why UTS?
UTS can help businesses and organisations connect with, and recruit, the next generation of Australia’s brightest minds. From promoting your company as a future employer, to engaging with potential interns and graduate recruits, UTS provides ongoing support along the way.
To prepare our graduates for future leadership, we promote real-world experience and industry connection before graduation. This can include engagement opportunities for businesses, such as industry panels, employer meet and greets, and digital marketing. Not only does this future-proof UTS graduates for a rapidly changing workforce, it also exposes partner organisations to new ideas, technology and ways of working.
UTS can help with:
- advertising a job or internship on CareerHub
- designing a student engagement approach and recruitment plan
- promoting your organisation to students through events and initiatives
- accessing tomorrow’s leaders through internships
- building a future pipeline of diverse talent.
CareerHub
CareerHub is our free online portal where you can advertise opportunities to UTS students - including job vacancies, internships, events, volunteering roles, competitions and more.
Meet our researchers
Our researchers produce innovative work that addresses today’s challenges and creates meaningful change.
News and case studies
Learn the latest research developments from our experts.
Eight take-aways from the Australian Federal Government budget 2022 - 2023.
A UTS-led research team is developing vaccines to combat Alzheimer’s disease, based on ground-breaking ‘plug-and-play’ nanotechnology.
Throughout Australia, building codes and regulations are continually changing to adapt to ever-increasing challenges.
Less rain will fall in the Darling River catchment as climate change worsens. This fact must be central to decisions about how much water can be taken from the system write Milton Speer and Lance Leslie.
Before being confronted with the reality of a disaster, police and emergency services need to be prepared as well as they can be under realistic conditions, an important role for the University of Technology Sydney’s Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research, or AFTER.
Throughout Australia, building codes and regulations are continually changing to adapt to ever-increasing challenges.
Eight take-aways from the Australian Federal Government budget 2022 - 2023.
Less rain will fall in the Darling River catchment as climate change worsens. This fact must be central to decisions about how much water can be taken from the system write Milton Speer and Lance Leslie.
A UTS-led research team is developing vaccines to combat Alzheimer’s disease, based on ground-breaking ‘plug-and-play’ nanotechnology.
Before being confronted with the reality of a disaster, police and emergency services need to be prepared as well as they can be under realistic conditions, an important role for the University of Technology Sydney’s Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research, or AFTER.
