UTS News Room

12:21PM, Sunday Feb 12, 2012

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UTS:Newsroom

Showcasing the latest achievements, research, events and stories from the University of Technology, Sydney.

Whaling nations could trade eco warriors for eco tourists2 Feb 2012

Sustainable tourism experts believe Japan and Iceland could profitably move from whaling to the growing business of whale watching.

UTS: Education

UTS makes study real for priority school students

UTS makes study real for priority school students

19 Jan 2012

Design, video production, sustainability in science, nursing and robot building are all in a day's work for about 150 year 11 students, including 10 Indigenous students, taking part in the 2012 ...

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UTS: Business and Law

UTS Dean of Law appointed to head copyright inquiry

UTS Dean of Law appointed to head copyright inquiry

8 Feb 2012

Dean of the UTS Faculty of Law Professor Jill McKeough has been appointed by the Federal Attorney-General Nicola Roxon as Commissioner in charge of the Australian Law Reform Commission's (ALRC) ...

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UTS: Health and Science

Researchers in Sydney Blaze ahead with world-leading microscope technology

Researchers in Sydney Blaze ahead with world-leading microscope technology

14 Dec 2011

The world's first system for studying the cell biology of living microorganisms at super-resolution has been installed at the University of Technology, Sydney, promising new insights ...

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UTS: Technology and Design

UTS student hits the fast lane with taxi booking app

UTS student hits the fast lane with taxi booking app

7 Feb 2012

Spurred into programming action by a competition to design applications for Android smart phones, UTS IT student Zac Altman is now turning down offers for his Taxi Pro taxi booking ...

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UTS: Culture and Sport

Peter Robb named 2012 CAL Non-Fiction Writer-in-Residence

Peter Robb named 2012 CAL Non-Fiction Writer-in-Residence

6 Feb 2012

Acclaimed and provocative Australian writer Peter Robb, whose book about the painter Caravaggio was a bestseller in Italy and America and divided critics in the UK, has ...

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UTS: Sustainability

Epping Road cycleway proves its worth in new usage study

Epping Road cycleway proves its worth in new usage study

20 Dec 2011

Criticism of the Epping Road cycle/pedestrian path as a white elephant can now be consigned to history after the latest survey of its use has revealed substantial numbers of cyclists ...

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