Donate to research and students at UTS

UTS researchers are pursuing innovations to address issues of national and international importance. Your generosity will help deliver world-leading solutions and pioneer new technologies to advance our changing world. 

From research tackling pressing issues around climate change, to technology helping to build a healthier, more equitable world, your support accelerates discoveries for the future and all it holds.  

 

Directly fund research

UTS researchers are tackling climate change, mental health, human rights and emerging diseases. Your support accelerates discoveries that improve lives locally and globally.

For over a decade, Anti-Slavery Australia has been committed to abolishing all forms of human trafficking, slavery, forced labour and forced marriage from their base within the UTS Law faculty.

By supporting UTS:ACRI, you contribute directly to informing Australia’s engagement with China through research, analysis and dialogue grounded in scholarly rigour.

ARCCIM provides global leadership in subjecting traditional, complementary and integrative medicine (TCIM) to critical, rigorous, non-partisan public health investigation, exploration and evaluation to help inform safe, effective health care and improve health and wellbeing for all.

The Climate Change Cluster (C3) provides a deeper understanding of the world’s aquatic plant and microbe ecosystems that are critical to the wellbeing of the global community. We produce new insights that address the challenges of human and ecological interactions with the climate.

In a world first, coral reef researchers at UTS have partnered with tourism operators in Queensland to develop an innovative coral restoration project that is already reaping benefits.

The Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research aims to produce the highest quality research on Indigenous legal and policy issues and to develop highly skilled Indigenous researchers.

Our research is aimed at understanding how these toxins damage brain cells and devising ways to protect against them. We are also able to analyse levels of toxins in the environment to determine human exposure levels.

Our mission is to understand, prevent and reduce mental health problems in young people aged 5 to 25, so that they can thrive through their formative years. Our vision is of an Australia where no child falls through the cracks.

Our vision at the Australian Stuttering Research Centre is to understand the cause of the disorder and improve the health and quality of life for those who stutter and their families.

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Support a student scholarship

Help students access a UTS education by funding a scholarship. Your support reduces financial stress and creates opportunities for students with talent and determination, and students who may face additional barriers to higher education.

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Indigenous scholarships

At UTS, we celebrate Indigenous excellence and the powerful role education plays in promoting equity, understanding and community.

We are continually building UTS’s ability to attract, celebrate and support Indigenous students and their multiple contributions to education, research and culture on campus. Your support amplifies this work and provides an additional layer of support to students.

Help create change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at UTS. 

Scholarships supporting Indigenous students remove financial barriers and empower future leaders to complete their degrees and contribute to communities. Together we can  strengthen access, celebrate excellence and self-determination through higher education. 

Donate to the Indigenous student scholarship

Donate to the Robyn Kemmis Scholarship (empowering Indigenous women to complete their studies)

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Support health innovation

Across UTS, exceptional researchers are pursuing bold scientific shifts in how we diagnose, treat and even cure some of the world’s most debilitating diseases. While strategic initiatives in health are playing a critical role in bringing vital solutions to life. 

Support for research accelerates discovery, gives researchers time to build collaborations and develop better ways to investigate and treat disease. Your support could open doors to new therapies and transform the future of health. 

Learn more about UTS health innovations projects you could support.

Make your impact today

Your generosity helps drive research breakthroughs, support students facing hardship and empower Indigenous education.

Contact us

If you’d like to learn more about how you can make a difference, please get in touch.

UTS Advancement
Postal address: PO Box 123, Broadway NSW 2007
Street address: Building 1, Level 20, 15 Broadway, Ultimo
Email: advancement@uts.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 9514 9861