UTS Online for Mandarin speakers: reaching out with the Global Digital and Growth Program
Working professionals in China can now access a UTS education without needing to relocate or study in English.
Working professionals in China can now access a UTS education without needing to relocate or study in English.
Sunflower lanyards offer a visual cue for people with hidden disabilities who may require your support.
Construction and property students take a deeper look at the potential of AI customisation.
Gabriel Clark on his UTS Learning and Teaching Award for the collaborative Back To Country project.
Lucy Allen shows how students can come to see being 'stuck' as a useful and important part of the learning journey.
Our campus space is back in action and jam-packed with events in May – here are some of the highlights.
A new exhibition and learning experience at the UTS gallery inspires you to tap into your past and consider your connection to the land.
Part 2 in our OER blog series looks at the many examples of Open Educational Resources in practice around the world.
David Yeats explains how metadata can be used to expose cheating.
UTS is launching the new RES Hub space with a set of online resources showcasing research practices, led by Alex Munt.
This online course from the Faculty of Health is a prime example of successful co-design between a learning design team and academics.
Ever wondered how to make your own mind map? Here's a quick introduction to some of the key concepts, plus advice for getting started.
What does it take to write a good rubric? Here's what you should know...