How do we stop the next crash being the mother of all?
Distortions in the finance industry that helped trigger the worldwide economic crisis remain, and threaten something even worse down the track, according to the founder of UTS's Paul Woolley Centre for Capital Market Dysfunctionality.
3 Feb 2010
Construction starts for UTS City Campus Master Plan
A large-scale expansion and redevelopment of the UTS City Campus has begun, with construction underway on a new student housing tower at the rear of the existing Peter Johnson building in Harris St.
27 Jan 2010
Uni experience in focus for film summer school
One group of young cinema goers will be viewing the summer blockbusters with a more critical eye after more than two weeks of making their own films at UTS.
20 Jan 2010
PhD students win grants for coral reef research
20 Jan 2010
UTS doctoral candidates Verena Schrameyer and Sutinee Sinutok have won two of the four research grants announced this week by the Australian Coral Reef Society.
Pre-school photographers make exhibition a SNAP
12 Jan 2010
Four and five year olds from the UTS Magic Pudding Childcare Centre feature in their very own exhibition of portrait photography at the UTS Gallery called 'SNAP'.
Study gives insight on handling student complaints
29 Jan 2010
Universities have a new resource for developing more effective student grievance and discipline processes at the end of a nationwide study by legal academics from three NSW universities, including UTS.
The tree-planting CO2 solution comes on a budget
The release of the Liberal Party climate change policy has suggested that planting 20 million trees will impact on our continental CO2 emissions. Professor Derek Eamus asks what other implications there are from planting this number of trees in Australia.
Home sweet home?
A one-size-fits-all approach rarely addresses the needs of Aboriginals. Larissa Behrendt explains how the ideological differences among Federal Government ministers are jeopardising the rights of Aboriginals to own property.
Year In Review
At the end of another busy year - the first in our third decade as a university - we are proud of our growing international reputation for the successful fusion of innovation, creativity and technology. Earlier this year, the Federal Government announced $17 million in funding for a UTS-headquartered Creative Industries Innovation Centre (CIIC). Now operational, the CIIC aims to increase the competitiveness, profitability, productivity and innovation of Australia's creative industries.
Honours student wins NSW geography prize
An environmental science honours student from the Centre for Environmental Sustainability in the UTS Faculty of Science has become the state-wide winner of the NSW Geographical Society's Jim Rose Geography Award for Best Paper.
Support for women workers wins UTS’s top man top award
Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Milbourne has been formally recognised for his ongoing commitment to growing and supporting career opportunities for women working at UTS.
Roots and rhythm
As the lead singer, composer, founder and "quasi manager" of ska/rock/reggae/funk band, the My Ty's, MBA student, Neil Aitken, is all about the music. Even when he's cramming for exams, Aitken admits more often than not he's composing a new tune.



