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.

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.

14 April

As supply disruptions ripple across the country, concerns are growing about availability, pricing and long-term resilience. Join supply chain expert Sanjoy Paul for a live Curiosities conversation unpacking the current situation.

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.

14 April

As supply disruptions ripple across the country, concerns are growing about availability, pricing and long-term resilience. Join supply chain expert Sanjoy Paul for a live Curiosities conversation unpacking the current situation.

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.

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By Xunpeng Shi and Xiansheng Sun

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As fuel supply disruptions dominate headlines and households feel the impact at the bowser, UTS hosted a timely Curiosities Live event exploring one critical question: could Australia actually run out of fuel? 

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New research sheds light on a crisis facing new and emerging Australian artists.

News

China stands to be impacted first, as the main buyer of Iran’s crude oil. But if the blockade drags on, its knock-on effects could impact the whole world.

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