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.
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News and case studies
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Riding the Silver Wave: Five takeaways from UTS's big conversation about ageing
More than 800,000 Australians are set to retire in the next five years, one of the biggest demographic shifts in the nation's history. It's a story that...
Plug-in batteries: a new source of flexibility in the energy transition
As electricity systems transition towards higher shares of renewable energy, there is growing interest in technologies that can help manage peak demand and...
Australian-developed technology promises solution for methane emissions
UTS researchers are piloting technology that could reduce methane emissions from mining by more than 90 per cent.
Australia's first roadmap helps investors tackle the hidden carbon in buildings and infrastructure
For years, investors have focused on the emissions generated when buildings are operating.
A partnership for sustainable WASH
The UNICEF-ISF partnership leverages the latest thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services to expand clean water and sanitation services .
Australian-developed technology promises solution for methane emissions
UTS researchers are piloting technology that could reduce methane emissions from mining by more than 90 per cent.
Riding the Silver Wave: Five takeaways from UTS's big conversation about ageing
More than 800,000 Australians are set to retire in the next five years, one of the biggest demographic shifts in the nation's history. It's a story that...
Australia's first roadmap helps investors tackle the hidden carbon in buildings and infrastructure
For years, investors have focused on the emissions generated when buildings are operating.
Plug-in batteries: a new source of flexibility in the energy transition
As electricity systems transition towards higher shares of renewable energy, there is growing interest in technologies that can help manage peak demand and...
A partnership for sustainable WASH
The UNICEF-ISF partnership leverages the latest thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services to expand clean water and sanitation services .
