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University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

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About University of Technology, Sydney (UTS):


The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) is a dynamic and innovative institution dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering creativity. Located in the heart of Sydney, Australia, UTS is renowned for its emphasis on practical, real-world education, strong industry connections, and cutting-edge research. With a commitment to social justice and sustainability, UTS empowers students and staff to make a meaningful impact on the world.

Why Work at UTS?


Joining the UTS community means becoming a part of a vibrant academic environment that values collaboration, diversity, and excellence. At UTS, you'll have the opportunity to engage with a wide range of disciplines, collaborate with industry leaders, and contribute to innovative research that addresses real-world challenges. As an employer, UTS offers a supportive and inclusive workplace culture, professional development opportunities, and state-of-the-art facilities. Whether you're an early-career researcher or an experienced academic, UTS provides the platform for you to thrive and make a difference.

How to Apply:


To apply for academic positions at UTS, please visit our official careers page [insert link] and explore the available job listings. Each listing will include specific application instructions, requirements, and deadlines. Make sure to prepare a comprehensive application that showcases your qualifications, experience, and alignment with UTS's values and mission. Our selection process is designed to identify individuals who are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and contributing to the university's dynamic community.

Notable Alumni from University of Technology, Sydney:


UTS has a proud history of producing accomplished alumni who have excelled in various fields. Some of our notable alumni include:

  • Andrew Ucles: Renowned wildlife educator and conservationist, known for his daring interactions with some of the world's most dangerous creatures.
  • Liz Ann Macgregor OBE: Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, committed to promoting contemporary art and cultural engagement.
  • Simon Baker: Acclaimed actor and director, recognised for his role in the hit TV series "The Mentalist" and his contributions to the entertainment industry.

Q&A about University of Technology, Sydney Jobs:

Q: What academic disciplines does UTS cover?

A: UTS offers a wide range of academic disciplines, spanning engineering, business, health, design, communication, science, and many more.

Q: Are there opportunities for research collaboration with industry partners?

A: Absolutely! UTS takes pride in its strong industry connections, providing numerous opportunities for collaborative research and real-world applications.

Q: What support does UTS offer for professional development?

A: UTS is committed to the growth of its staff. We provide various professional development programs, workshops, and resources to help you excel in your career.

Q: Is UTS an inclusive and diverse workplace?

A: Yes, diversity and inclusion are integral to UTS's values. We strive to create a welcoming environment that celebrates differences and fosters a sense of belonging for all.

Q: What's the campus environment like?

A: UTS boasts modern, purpose-built facilities that promote interactive learning, research innovation, and collaboration. Our campus is conveniently located in the heart of Sydney.

Join UTS and become part of a community that thrives on creativity, innovation, and meaningful impact. Explore our current job opportunities and embark on a journey of discovery and growth.

Q: Who is the Vice Chancellor of UTS

A: Andrew Parfitt. He joined UTS in February 2017 as the university’s Provost and Senior Vice-President before being appointed Vice-Chancellor in November 2021.

Previously Andrew was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) at the University of Newcastle. He has also held senior leadership roles at the University of South Australia and the CSIRO.

Andrew has had a distinguished career as an educator and researcher in telecommunications engineering, specialising in antennas and radio systems and has made contributions to satellite communications, radio astronomy technologies and space engineering. Andrew has published more than 100 technical papers in refereed conferences and journals.

Andrew has been a member of many government, professional and industry boards and committees, including: 

  • Director and Chair of the Universities Admissions Centre (NSW)
  • Co-Chair and Member of the SILC UTS/Shanghai University Business School Joint Management Committee
  • Chair of the South Australia and NSW Sections of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
  • Chair of the Australian Academy of Science National Committee for Radio Science
  • Ministerial Appointment to the Australian Government’s Space Industry Innovation Council
  • Co-Chair of the Asia Pacific Regional Space Agencies Forum
  • Director of the Defence Teaming Centre, SA
  • Director of the Technology Industry Association, SA
  • Member of the Sydney School of Entrepreneurship (Academic Committee)
  • Member of the South Australian Defence Reserves Support Council
  • Member of the Initial Teacher Education Committee, Board of Studies, Teaching and Education Standards (BOSTES) in NSW, and
  • Member of the Advisory Committee of the Australian Institute of Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL).

Andrew is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering, a Fellow of Engineers Australia, a Fellow of the Royal Society of NSW, a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He has previously held adjunct academic appointments at Adelaide, Sydney and Macquarie Universities.

Andrew holds a PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) from the University of Adelaide. 

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