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      • arrow_forward How Alexander Cheng built a global career
      • arrow_forward From airports to zoos, where can business take you?
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      • arrow_forward Unlocking real‑world finance experience at UTS
      • arrow_forward Sport is the medium. The greater good is the message.
      • arrow_forward The future of finance is digital
      • arrow_forward A purpose-driven path in sustainability
      • arrow_forward Top 5 Career Tips From a CFO of an ASX Company
      • arrow_forward My honest review of UTS after one semester as a Business student
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      • arrow_forward Anish Baheti - training brains
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      • arrow_forward Maile Carnegie - accelerating innovation
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      • arrow_forward Balancing work and study
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      • arrow_forward Embracing innovation and global perspectives at UTS
      • arrow_forward How Sophie chose the perfect program blending innovation, tradition, and gender equality
      • arrow_forward Rianna Darby’s global journey: enriched by insights gained from a UTS internship in Indonesia
      • arrow_forward Sam Lightfoot: embracing lifelong learning at UTS
      • arrow_forward Empowering change: Judith’s journey from PNG to UTS
      • arrow_forward Hannah’s journey: mastering the language of business at UTS
      • arrow_forward Clarence Slockee: empowering indigenous leadership
      • arrow_forward Anastasia Ivanova: enhancing skills for career progression in data analytics
      • arrow_forward Alex Foster: From EMBA to Managing Director at Aldi Stores Australia
      • arrow_forward Hang’s academic journey: from UTS College to financial expertise
      • arrow_forward Graciel’s journey: from psychology to event management
      • arrow_forward Empowering futures: Bianca’s HRM path at UTS
      • arrow_forward A holistic approach to business education at UTS
      • arrow_forward Navigating the business world via a UTS pathway of integration and innovation
      • arrow_forward Nihad Aliyev: navigating new horizons through business and entrepreneurship at UTS
      • arrow_forward Where business meets humanity
      • arrow_forward Absorbed in Sydney’s business hub: Axel Thunhorst’s international journey at UTS
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      • arrow_forward Rathana Chea: From UTS Communications and Law to global systems change
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      • arrow_forward 5 ways studying Social Media at UTS beats learning it online
      • arrow_forward Reinhart Mendoza turned a Media Arts internship into a job at Channel Nine
      • arrow_forward Harry Lewis makes the most of opportunities within Media Arts and Production
      • arrow_forward Maya Bienstock makes the most of UTS
      • arrow_forward Lily Barnett dishes out good advice for future animators
      • arrow_forward Valerie Shishoian followed her passion for music
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      • arrow_forward Emma Watkins: singing and dancing her way to inclusion and a PhD
      • arrow_forward Championing disability rights and inclusion
      • arrow_forward Jamie Lipsham: from UTS to VFX trailblazer
      • arrow_forward Brooke Boney: breaking barriers on breakfast TV
      • arrow_forward Rebecca Hatch: harmonising cultures through music
      • arrow_forward Polina Pashkov: stitching together a unique career path
      • arrow_forward Phillipa McDermott: paving the way for Indigenous representation
      • arrow_forward Han’s vision: turning passion into a career at 10 News First
      • arrow_forward Amani Haydar: transforming trauma into advocacy and art
      • arrow_forward Empowering First Nations voices through media and business
      • arrow_forward Alice Rummery on innovating for a better future in government
      • arrow_forward Alana Valentine: illuminating the human experience through theatre
      • arrow_forward Maya Newell: capturing children’s voices through film
      • arrow_forward Julia Holman: the thrill of the chase in journalism
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      • arrow_forward Alix Higgins: Redefining fashion
      • arrow_forward Tyler Smith is transforming contemporary architecture
      • arrow_forward Rachel Mah is putting the user at the centre of AI
      • arrow_forward How to become an architect in Australia
      • arrow_forward From Sydney to Seoul, this visual communication graduate is charting her own path
      • arrow_forward AIA Graduate of the Year 2025: Ricky's Story of Design and Dedication
      • arrow_forward Typographer Olivia King is re-imagining how we read
      • arrow_forward Six careers in fashion business you should consider
      • arrow_forward From UTS Fashion to Christian Dior: Jason Clark’s Journey from Sydney to Paris
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      • arrow_forward Integrating AI with fashion
      • arrow_forward For the love of nature
      • arrow_forward Dessy Harris building Bydee
      • arrow_forward Pioneering tech and diversity in construction
      • arrow_forward One woman, 80,000 years of Indigenous architectural tradition
      • arrow_forward Crafting transformative spaces: Monique Mifsud's journey in Interior Architecture
      • arrow_forward Reclaiming identity through fashion
      • arrow_forward Fungal Fusion: Stella Li's unique approach to design
      • arrow_forward Ellen Slaven: from Property Economics student to industry mentor
      • arrow_forward Building a Career in Property: Doron Isman’s Path from UTS to Mirvac
      • arrow_forward From UTS to Founding Ree Creative: Maria Esquivel
      • arrow_forward Designing the future of tech
      • arrow_forward Gabriella Annetta: breathing life into everyday objects
      • arrow_forward Combatting racism and supporting mental health with design
      • arrow_forward Drawing a global career
      • arrow_forward Cameron Hill: weaving her way to Fashion Week
      • arrow_forward Reimagining healthcare spaces through architecture
      • arrow_forward Katherine Turk is ready to take on the world
      • arrow_forward Bringing Indigenous stories to Breville
      • arrow_forward Shruti Gurung: from UTS graduate to co-founder of Curio Homes
      • arrow_forward Thomas Cole can fix your feet, one 3D-printed shoe at a time
      • arrow_forward Supporting tomorrow’s construction project managers
      • arrow_forward Crafting couture: Vanessa's fashion revolution
      • arrow_forward Dr Lin Wei: from international student to support advocate
      • arrow_forward Luisa Skyring: designing for inclusion
      • arrow_forward FAQs: Studying Project Management at UTS
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      • arrow_forward Visual communication careers: here’s what you need to know
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      • arrow_forward Jim White: from video store clerk to vice-president of HR at Paramount Pictures
      • arrow_forward Adrian Appo OAM: a journey of self-determination and empowerment
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      • arrow_forward Building real-world experience through practical projects
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      • arrow_forward Sabrina Zeng is engineering a future without limits
      • arrow_forward Turning a childhood fascination into hands-on industry experience
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      • arrow_forward Find your fit: Explore Engineering and IT pathways at UTS
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      • arrow_forward Sparked to study technology’s essential element
      • arrow_forward Don’t stress – get across the mechanics of early entry
      • arrow_forward Building a bridge to gender equality in engineering
      • arrow_forward It’s all in the data, from internships to mentoring
      • arrow_forward Motorway trip with industry connections and career support
      • arrow_forward Be authentic: a scholarship holder’s advice to applicants
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      • arrow_forward Elevating the game for women in sport
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      • arrow_forward The pharmacy profession is changing. Pharmacy degrees must change too.
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      • arrow_forward Mastering a Masters degree
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      • arrow_forward How AI is changing the way healthcare professionals practice and learn
      • arrow_forward Allison Cummins
      • arrow_forward Amanda Rehayem
      • arrow_forward Athena Hammond
      • arrow_forward The future of health? It’s here
      • arrow_forward Louise Everitt
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      • arrow_forward Wareerat Jittitaworn
      • arrow_forward On the fast track to a registered nursing career
      • arrow_forward Back to the drawing board: a mid-career change to midwifery
      • arrow_forward For the love of the game
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      • arrow_forward From uncertainty to opportunity with a future-focused degree
      • arrow_forward Apple Foundation Program at UTS: Shuvam's innovation journey
      • arrow_forward How UTS alumnus Mohit achieved cybersecurity career success in Sydney
      • arrow_forward From Saudi Arabia to Sydney: Sana’s UTS Journey
      • arrow_forward How Pranshu turned a university project into a real-world Innovation
      • arrow_forward From learning agile development to Atlassian
      • arrow_forward Deepening expertise with a Master in Artificial Intelligence
      • arrow_forward Creating connection through interaction design
      • arrow_forward Building a solid foundation of technical knowledge
      • arrow_forward Levelling up a career in cybersecurity
      • arrow_forward Turning group projects into real-world experience
      • arrow_forward Learning to network pays off
      • arrow_forward Code, creativity and career
      • arrow_forward Guide to applying for a BIT Co-operative Scholarship
      • arrow_forward IT Honours program
      • arrow_forward IT internships
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      • arrow_forward Meet Chloe – Computing Science IDeA Cadetship Student
      • arrow_forward BIT Co-operative Scholarship interview advice
      • arrow_forward IT careers and employment
      • arrow_forward Learning inside and outside the classroom
      • arrow_forward Nurturing a love of coding, sharing the STEM dream
      • arrow_forward Industry-ready, with a uni friendship group to boot
      • arrow_forward Work experience opens door to wider IT possibilities
      • arrow_forward Redesigning the world through Interaction Design
      • arrow_forward From uncertainty to IT: How Stephanie found her future at UTS
      • arrow_forward The power of hands-on learning and collaboration: bringing gaming to life
      • arrow_forward From hardship to hope: how Monib is building a career in service
      • arrow_forward How Bri-anne is building her future career with flexible learning
      • arrow_forward Information Technology at UTS: skills, careers & future opportunities
      • arrow_forward From coursework to career
      • arrow_forward How the UTS BIT Co‑op scholarship launched a health‑tech career for Dylan.
      • arrow_forward Nicholas found his future in tech through the UTS BIT Co-op program
    • International Studies and Social Sciences experience
      • arrow_forward Declan Aislabie combined his love for legal studies and chemistry into the perfect degree choice
      • arrow_forward Biana Ip: Discovering the path to a career in Criminology
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      • arrow_forward For Steve Nott, a Juris Doctor was a personal and professional step up
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      • arrow_forward A career in social justice
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      • arrow_forward It’s never too late for a law degree
      • arrow_forward Postgraduate law can lead to more than just a legal career
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      • arrow_forward Careers in science: Unlimited possibilities await
      • arrow_forward Acacia Kutay
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      • arrow_forward One degree, multiple paths to a data science career
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      • arrow_forward From data science to a big tech career, meet finance analyst Caitlin Currey
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From Pakistan to NYC, China to Paris – the international UTS alumni community is full of creative, innovative and inspiring individuals. Here are 10 standout graduates achieving incredible things.

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1.    Aisha Jalil 

Transforming women’s cricket in Pakistan
Degree: Master of Management (2010)
Occupation: Manager – Game Development and Team, Pakistan Cricket Board
Location: Lahore, Pakistan

Pakistan-born Aisha grew up like many of her peers: playing cricket in the neighbourhood with her three brothers. At 16, she was selected for Pakistan’s first International Women’s Cricket Team, representing her country on a tour to New Zealand and Australia. After completing her undergraduate studies in finance and an MBA in Pakistan, in 2009 she secured a DFAT Australia Awards Scholarship to study Sports Management at UTS. 

Today, she’s in charge of game development programs in Pakistan, nurturing young players, managing their operations and designing cricket curriculums. In 2018 she was recognised in the Muslim Women in Sport Powerlist for her significant contribution to developing the profile, resourcing and success of women’s cricket in Pakistan.

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2.    Andre Soelistyo

Accelerating the Indonesian gig-economy 
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (2005) 
Occupation: Co-CEO, Go-Jek 
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia

Anybody who has spent time in Southeast Asia in the last decade would be familiar with the ubiquitous Go-Jek app. Bachelor of Science in IT graduate Andre joined the company in 2015, and is now at the helm –overseeing the gig-economy phenomenon, which to date has over 170 million users, two million drivers and half a million merchant partners in 215 cities throughout Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore and the Philippines. 

GoJek was recently valued at a staggering $14 billion and contributed around 1% of Indonesia’s GDP in 2019. The impact of the pandemic has only accelerated the use of their services and in March, Andre announced a $9.5 million financial aid fund to support their drivers affected by COVID-19.

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3.    Katrina Ho

Designing for the world’s biggest brands
Degree: Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textiles (Hons), 2004
Occupation: Senior Apparel Designer, Adidas
Location: Shanghai, China

International fashion designer Katrina’s career has taken her from Sydney to London to Shanghai, working for some of the most successful and recognisable commercial brands in the world. 

After her Honours year she spent two years designing for Hanes Brands Australasia – whose brands include Bonds, Berlei and Sheridan – before moving to London in 2006 to work for such high-profile brands as Burberry, Ted Baker and Ben Sherman. In 2014, she was offered the role of a lifetime as Apparel Designer at Adidas in Shanghai and hasn’t looked back since. 

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4.    Anubhav Jain

Serial entrepreneur with a passion for tech
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (2005)
Occupation: Founder/Director, Natural People, and CoFounder, GoDoctor 
Location: Gurgaon, India

Born in Zambia, raised in India and educated in Australia, serial entrepreneur Anubhav has a lifelong passion for tech and an impressive appetite for start-ups. He founded his first venture at the age of 20, while studying an IT degree at UTS, and built on its success to launch Orange IT then Australian IT Domain, which has since successfully generated key support contracts with partners like Dell, Microsoft and IBM. 

After returning to India in 2010 he dipped his toes into retail with Natural People, followed by mobile tech company Mobilous India in 2011, and GoDoctor in 2015 – a start-up in the MedTech space with a vision to unite the global medical community. Today, he is a Director at Accelerator Ventures, overseeing the development of start-ups and established institutions. 

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5.    Christel Cornilsen

Using storytelling as a force for change
Degree: Bachelor of Communications in Writing and Cultural Studies (2009) 
Occupation: Director, Writer, Executive Producer
Location: Los Angeles, United States

LA-based filmmaker Christel has spent the past decade honing her craft in Hollywood, working in an impressive array of roles – everything from camera assistant to cinematographer, producer and director. But it is a passion for positive social change that really defines her work – starting at just 17 when she set off to Zimbabwe, Egypt and Kenya armed with a camera to explore how female genital mutilation impacts the lives of women and girls. 

Recent notable projects include documentary short Mother: Malawi about the life of a woman who overcame all odds to survive HIV; 4000 Haitians in Tijuana exploring the refugee crisis on the US/Mexican border; and An Idiot’s Guide to Climate Change starring none other than Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and actor Rainn Wilson from The Office. 

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6.    Robby Tjia

Dressing the world’s most famous women 
Degree: Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textiles (Hons), 2008 
Occupation: Senior Womenswear Designer, Chloé
Location: Paris, France

Hailing from the Indonesian province of Surabaya, Robby’s career has seen him design for some of the most prestige fashion houses and high-profile women in the world. After moving to Australia aged 18 to pursue his passion for design, he enrolled at UTS and later secured coveted London internships at Gilles Deacon and Alexander McQueen. 

Graduating with First Class Honours, he was accepted into postgraduate study at the prestigious Institut Français de la Mode in Paris. Roles as Shoe Designer at Louis Vuitton, Womenswear Design Assistant at Balenciaga and Senior Womenswear Designer at KENZO followed, before taking up his current position as Senior Womenswear Designer at Chloé. His designs have been worn by some of most recognisable women in the world, including Michelle Obama and Beyonce.

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7.    Madhavi Shankar

Indian start-up founder making a difference
Degree: MBA (2015), Master of Engineering Management (2014)
Occupation: Co-founder and CEO, SpaceBasic Inc. 
Location: Bangaluru, India

Madhavi is a successful tech start-up founder passionate about creating equal opportunities and employment prospects for women. In 2017 she co-founded the app SpaceBasic Inc., a platform to manage day-to-day communication and task management within student housing and co-living communities. Since launching, it has grown rapidly – achieving 700% year-on-year growth and on track to reach 1 million users in 2021. 

As CEO, she has pledged 1% of the app’s profits to go towards educating women, and in 2019 she was named by the Indian Government and the United Nations as one of the Top 30 Women Transforming India. She has given several TEDx speeches and in 2020 was named in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list. 

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8.    Carlo Velayo

Award-winning Hollywood film producer
Degree: Bachelor of Communications in Media, Arts and Production, and International Studies (2008) 
Occupation: Producer, Stedfast Productions
Location: New York City, United States

Born in the Philippines, raised in Australia and now conquering the American filmmaking scene in NYC via a stint in Los Angeles, Carlo has travelled around the world with his award-winning projects. His slate includes Isabel Sandoval’s feature Lingua Franca, which screened at festivals around the world and made history as the first project by a transwoman of colour to headline at the Venice Film Festival. 

Carlo’s focus is on strengthening co-production opportunities between the US and the Philippines, with his heritage playing a big part in the films he has worked on – several of which have had a Filipino immigrant storyline – as well a desire to tell more LGBTQI+ stories. 

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9.    Leonie Valentine

Tech industry leader pursuing social change
Degree: Masters of Communication Management, 1999
Occupation: Managing Director of Sales and Operations – Hong Kong, Google
Location: Hong Kong, China

Leonie ended up at Google by way of a geology degree, which she studied because she wanted to travel. After graduating she was hired by multinational BP, not as a geologist but in marketing, which set her off on an entirely different course. After a decade in various marketing and advertising roles – during which time she undertook an MA in Communication Management at UTS – she moved into the tech world. 

In 2014, Leonie joined Google Hong Kong as APAC Director of Customer Experience, then became Managing Director of Sales and Operations. As well as being passionate about raising the profile of women in the tech and business industries, she is a board member for Save the Children HK and Pro-Pac Packaging, and Governor for the American Chamber of Commerce HK.

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10.     James Gulliver Hancock

Capturing the world’s beauty in detail
Degree: Bachelor of Design in Visual Communications, 2000
Occupation: Artist and illustrator 
Location: New York City, United States

James’ illustrations are playful and intensely detailed observations of the world around him. His work has been exhibited internationally and featured on everything from train carriages to books, furniture, clothing, ceramics, boardgames, billboards and animations. 

His portfolio includes a huge array of high-profile clients from Ford Motors to The New York Times, Coca-Cola to Lonely Planet, Target to Woolworths. 

His passion project All The Buildings in New York, a love letter to his adopted home city, saw him create over 500 drawings capturing the city’s diverse architectural styles, and was turned into a wildly successful book.  
 

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