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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.

18 December 2025

Join us for UTS Info Day on Thursday, 18 December 2025 — your chance to explore study options before UAC preferences close.

4 -19 December 2025

Climate Solvers is a national documentary photography project by Sydney-based photographer and UTS Fellow Guy Templeton. Featuring 70 images, the exhibition highlights Australians delivering practical climate solutions and translating national decarbonisation goals into real-world action.

4 -19 December 2025

Climate Solvers is a national documentary photography project by Sydney-based photographer and UTS Fellow Guy Templeton. Featuring 70 images, the exhibition highlights Australians delivering practical climate solutions and translating national decarbonisation goals into real-world action.

18 December 2025

Join us for UTS Info Day on Thursday, 18 December 2025 — your chance to explore study options before UAC preferences close.

15 DECEMBER

Distinguished Guest Lecture by Professor Menachem Elimelech

Global demand for critical metals is soaring. This talk explores how advanced membrane technologies can recover lithium and other critical metals from industrial wastewaters and hypersaline brines, using molecular-scale design and bioinspired transport to enable selective, energy-efficient separations

5 December

Distinguished Guest Lecture by Professor Jose M. Adam

How do we stop one failure from bringing a whole structure down? Professor José M. Adam presents Nature-featured research on isolating collapses in buildings and bridges, offering bold new insights from large-scale experiments that are redefining resilient structural design.

5 December

Distinguished Guest Lecture by Professor Jose M. Adam

How do we stop one failure from bringing a whole structure down? Professor José M. Adam presents Nature-featured research on isolating collapses in buildings and bridges, offering bold new insights from large-scale experiments that are redefining resilient structural design.

15 DECEMBER

Distinguished Guest Lecture by Professor Menachem Elimelech

Global demand for critical metals is soaring. This talk explores how advanced membrane technologies can recover lithium and other critical metals from industrial wastewaters and hypersaline brines, using molecular-scale design and bioinspired transport to enable selective, energy-efficient separations

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A new study highlights five ways microplastics can trigger inflammation and damage in the brain.

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The 2025 FoodWISE Asia Pacific Regional Meeting on Food and Water Security was held at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) between September 17-19.

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After fierce debate, Tasmania’s AFL dream is almost certain to happen but do the economics make sense?

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Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Parfitt on how universities must adapt to remain sustainable.

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