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Diploma results. Program completion. Completing Diplomas. Graduation ceremonies and celebrations. Important dates. Dianne Leckie Memorial Scholarship.

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Living in Sydney. Plan your travel. UTS is a public research university with a vision to be a world leading university of technology. Committed to research and innovation and well-known for practise-specific teaching, the University of Technology aims to gain recognition for achieving a global impact and making a difference.

With over 44, students, UTS is one of the largest tertiary providers in Australia and is dedicated to supporting the local economic prosperity of local communities, as well as protecting social and cultural values. As part of the Australian Technology Network, UTS is committed to working with industry and government to deliver practical and professional courses. There is an expanded focus on delivering practice-oriented learning and discipline-specific skills which will equip students for future success.

The University of Technology fosters relationships with local industry and communities through partnerships, projects and events and is committed to contributing to a sustainable future — through its own buildings and developments as well as focussed research.

The university is continually evolving, and the main City campus recently consolidated into a single unified operation. Located close to the CBD as well as neighbouring creative and digital spaces, UTS combines both innovative teaching and global research initiatives that in turn supports a culturally and socially diverse environment. UTS houses nine faculties and schools that operate from six separate but connected precincts.

Broadway sits at the heart of the campus and is open to the general public as part of an open-door university policy. Situated close by to Central Station it is just a short walk across to the neighbouring Haymarket buildings where aspiring business leaders gather in the main Frank Gehry building. The quieter heritage setting of Blackfriars is just another 5 minutes away. Sports programmes operate out of Moore Park — including special facilities made available by Ruby Australia — and a vast UTS tech lab is located near the airport at Botany.

This industrial hub houses a range of specialist labs that conduct research, testing and development across many different fields. On campus parking is very limited. While our building exteriors are distinctive, their interiors have all been designed to support the hands-on, practice-oriented approach to teaching and research that UTS is known for.

The vision for the campus transformation was developed in tandem with the award-winning learning. Our campus is also a physical reflection of our sustainability goals. Our newest buildings have all achieved five- or six-star Green Star Certified ratings, with sustainable design and engineering initiatives a prominent component of their design.

Across our campus, innovative initiatives are reducing our electricity consumption, potable water use and waste to landfill. Our facilities support our students and staff to enhance their own sustainable practices through recycling, reducing single-use plastics and using sustainable transport.



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