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Tour the Climate Change Cluster and Deep Green Biotech Hub
Eventcalendar_todayWed 11 Jun 2025
11.00AM - 12.00PM Australia/Sydney (1 hour)
location_onCity campus
City - BroadwayCB04 Building 4, Science
Area 337, Level 6,
745 Harris Street Ultimo
NSW 2007
attach_moneyFree admission
Experience UTS Day 2025
EventInterested in coming to an Experience UTS Day? Sign up to show your interest.
calendar_todayWed 16 Apr 2025
9.00AM - 2.45PM Australia/Sydney (5 hours)
location_onCity campus
attach_moneyFree admission
UTS campus tours
EventUTS runs campus tours throughout the year.
calendar_todayOn-demand
- Australia/Sydney ()
location_onUTS Tower - Building 1 Foyer
attach_moneyFree admission
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