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:

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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.

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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.

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New therapies to get blood flowing to diseased arteries

Breakthrough research targets a crippling disease by developing new drugs to boost the body’s ability to create new blood vessels.

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How helplines support survivors navigating life after stroke

Research finds stroke survivors are turning to services like StrokeLine for more than medical guidance.

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Global award for research to tailor cancer care

Dr Darren Haywood has been recognised with a leading international award for his work developing an online tool to help tailor care to the needs of people with...

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Recording: Truth-listening: Readying Australia for truth

Truth-listening: Readying Australia for truth - it's time to reflect on truth-listening, what it means and how we can actively listen with integrity.

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Exercise and soymilk combination may support cognitive recovery after stroke

Research suggests combining structured exercise with soymilk supplementation could help people recovering from acute stroke.

News

Global award for research to tailor cancer care

Dr Darren Haywood has been recognised with a leading international award for his work developing an online tool to help tailor care to the needs of people with...

News

New therapies to get blood flowing to diseased arteries

Breakthrough research targets a crippling disease by developing new drugs to boost the body’s ability to create new blood vessels.

News

Recording: Truth-listening: Readying Australia for truth

Truth-listening: Readying Australia for truth - it's time to reflect on truth-listening, what it means and how we can actively listen with integrity.

News

How helplines support survivors navigating life after stroke

Research finds stroke survivors are turning to services like StrokeLine for more than medical guidance.

News

Exercise and soymilk combination may support cognitive recovery after stroke

Research suggests combining structured exercise with soymilk supplementation could help people recovering from acute stroke.

Partner with us

Our partnerships with organisations promote change and achieve business success through a combination of creativity and technology.

Contact us at research.engagement@uts.edu.au to find out more.