Size (and shape) does matter, coral bleaching studies reveal
UTS researchers are hopeful that a study showing differences in the surface temperatures of corals will assist with the management of coral reefs around the world as sea temperatures rise.
24 Jun 2008
Women have hearts too!
People who have already had one heart attack could die from a second because they know so little about the disease, a joint Australian–US study has shown.
2 Jul 2008
Emergent media and what they mean
One of the most widely talked about topics today - the so-called ‘new’ media drew a crowd of more than 350 alumni, academics, students and representatives of the public relations, advertising and multimedia industries to the latest UTSpeaks public lecture.
17 Jun 2008
UTS launches world-leading online engineering lab
10 Jun 2008
A UTS-developed remote laboratory allowing students to do physical experiments online from anywhere in the world 24 hours a day was launched recently by Federal Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr.
First Aussie plug-in hybrid – next step in green car revolution
12 Jun 2008
Australia’s first plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) was recently unveiled in Melbourne by the University of Technology, Sydney and green development company Szencorp.
Talkin' about tri-generation
3 Jun 2008
Ever found yourself wondering when the old Carlton United Brewery on Broadway was going to get that much-needed facelift? The brewery has stood dormant and dry since 2005, but now, nips and tucks are underway and the iconic site is being transformed. Its old, hops-stained walls are coming down and making way for a clean, green urban precinct.
We all need a witness
Editing the UTS Writers’ Anthology was a process full of violent red slashes and delicate negotiations, reveals anthology editor Alicia Walsh.
The parent trap
Eva Cox says the Federal Government’s Welfare to Work policy risks undermining the wellbeing of many Australian families. Her recent co-authored report calls on the government to make changes to the policy before our children pay the price.
Flannery's university challenge on climate change
Leading environmental scientist and 2007 Australian of the Year, Professor Tim Flannery, says the challenges of climate change mean universities are preparing students for a very different world, and one that is coming sooner than we thought.
Equity, diversity and sport at UTS
Sight impaired representative sportsman graduand of Master of Sport Management Sight rings Markets bell.
Proud to be a broad
Emma Lovell is the founder of the UTS chapter of 85Broads, an organisation that aims to capitalise on mutual support and networking for professional (and aspiring professional) women. 85Broads is a global community of over 17 000 talented and accomplished women at all stages of their lives and careers who use each other’s intellectual and financial capital to effect change all over the world.
Professional advantage
Indigenous UTS communication graduates Sophia Romano and Ryan Griffen are in a good place. Having freshly graduated last month, both have taken their communication skills to a professional level, with Griffen working for a film production company for the Nine Network, and Romano working at the Australian Customs Service.



