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.

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.

16 March – 12 April

SHAPE turns 30! Celebrating three decades of outstanding HSC creativity, this milestone exhibition at UTS showcases 56 graduates across Design & Technology, Industrial Technology, and Textiles & Design. Explore major projects, attend new seminars, join partner-led workshops with TAFE NSW, and experience UTS campus tours. Open Monday to Saturday.

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.

16 March – 12 April

SHAPE turns 30! Celebrating three decades of outstanding HSC creativity, this milestone exhibition at UTS showcases 56 graduates across Design & Technology, Industrial Technology, and Textiles & Design. Explore major projects, attend new seminars, join partner-led workshops with TAFE NSW, and experience UTS campus tours. Open Monday to Saturday.

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.

FAQ

News

As someone who has been voluntarily involved in writing the standards on Australia’s amusement rides for almost 29 years, here’s why I’ve felt comfortable taking my own kids on roller coasters.

News

New insights from a UTS forum reveal why abuse and mistreatment of older people is still being missed and what must change in policy, law and practice.

News

A new computational study shows for the first time how different parts of the human airway experience levels of pressure and friction from breathing therapy devices.

News

In our latest podcast, DoubleTake, Angela Flannery, Julie Eisenberg and Derek Wilding discuss whether Australia’s proposed News Bargaining Incentive will have the desired effect of supporting public interest journalism in Australia.

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