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Technology to spot stolen cars in traffic
A computer program that may enable moving police cars to automatically detect stolen or unregistered cars in surrounding traffic has been developed by researchers at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS).
24 Jun 2009

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New study shows green local energy can cut NSW power bills
Building more coal fired power stations is not just bad for the environment it is also bad for NSW consumers’ hip pockets according to a new report recently published by UTS.
30 Jun 2009

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UTS research strengthens bond with industry
The University of Technology Sydney and major manufacturer Kimberly-Clark Australia (KCA) have teamed up to collaborate for both research and teaching and learning.
25 Jun 2009

On the brink
1 Jun 2009
In 50 years, our overcrowded planet will struggle to support an extra two billion people. As debate rages over what we can do to ensure a sustainable future, five UTS experts offer a glimpse of what life might be like.

Rags to riches
1 Jun 2009
In a new multidisciplinary research project, the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences are joining forces to explore the personal stories behind the history of the Surry Hills' rag trade and its impact on UTS today.

Protecting public interest
1 Jun 2009
Lesley Hitchens looks at how the Federal Government’s planned national broadband network raises broader issues about the future role of the media and the public’s access to information they can trust.

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Protecting public interest

Lesley Hitchens looks at how the Federal Government’s planned national broadband network raises broader issues about the future role of the media and the public’s access to information they can trust.

Clear air a clear commitment

Aside from continuous and vigorous debate, what does the upcoming United Nations Climate Conference (COP 15) mean for Australia and for UTS?

Beyond reasonable doubt

As the United States of America launches a reformation of their forensic sector, Professor Claude Roux explains what it means for Australia and why extra funding is urgently needed.

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Reforms protecting slaves in Australia a welcome change

Members of the Anti-Slavery Project have welcomed the Australian Government's announcement today of major reforms to visas that are available for victims of trafficking and slavery.

Climate of change

While many of her contemporaries are criticised for being apathetic, Deepa Gupta is crossing international borders and effecting real change by tackling one of the world’s most pressing issues.

Ecology of education

Brigid Costello has just completed her PhD, under the guidance of Research Professor in Computation and Creative Media, Ernest Edmonds. They talk about their mentor-student relationship and what it means to have their work on display in the upcoming Image Ecologies exhibition.

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Image Ecologies
25 Jun 2009 - 29 Jul 2009

UTS Info Day
29 Aug 2009 , 9:00 AM

UTS Kuring-gai Info Evening
9 Sep 2009 , 4:00 PM

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IT support
- 1 Jun 2009 , 8:21 AM

The face of climate change
- 1 Jun 2009 , 8:08 AM

Smart light
- 1 Jun 2009 , 8:08 AM

Ecology of education
- 1 Jun 2009 , 8:08 AM

Men's matters
- 1 Jun 2009 , 8:08 AM

Ecouture evolution
- 4 May 2009 , 8:39 AM

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