The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a university built for students who are passionate about innovation and entrepreneurship. UTS was established in 1988 and has since become Australia’s top young university (QS Top 50 Under 50 2021) and the world’s 8th best young university (THE Young University Rankings 2022).
The UTS Broadway campus is located in the heart of Sydney where international students can experience a dynamic and vibrant study and social life.
UTS is one of six universities in the Australian Technology Network (ATN). The ATN brings together real-world, innovative universities that seek solutions to economic and societal issues.
At UTS, courses align with current and future industry needs. UTS connect students with professional opportunities, preparing them for their future career. No matter the study area, students work with creative techniques that push the boundaries of their future profession.
UTS supports international students throughout their degree and offers a number of services, including:
The university is currently home to roughly 12,000 international students.
UTS offers one of Australia's most generous scholarship programs for international students at undergraduate, postgraduate, research and exchange level.
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UTS Careers provides a diverse range of services to equip students with the confidence and key employability skills that are vital for their success. Career services include:
This is an online community designed to connect students and recent graduates with industry professionals. Mentors include UTS alumni, staff and external industry professionals. UTS students and recent graduates are eligible to join as mentees.
Providing UTS students with timely, accessible and tailored advice during all stages of their career development – from application writing and career direction, to job search and interview preparation.
UTS Careers offers a wide range of online resources that can help students navigate through their career development process.
UTS is tapping into water sourced from the Flow Systems wastewater recycling plant, located across the road from the UTS Broadway campus at the vibrant Central Park development.
To connect the Flow Systems plant to the basement of UTS Central, horizontal drills burrowed a path under the road to make way for pipes. With the tap officially turned on, recycled water will now flow to the UTS campus to be used for landscaping, toilet flushing and in cooling towers.
It’s expected that the partnership will reduce UTS’s potable water use by around 40,000 kl – or sixteen Olympic swimming pools – each year.
UTS is innovating urban power generation with a unique 25-year licence to operate a 1.1-megawatt urban solar farm at the UTS Tech Lab and the surrounding business park.
More than 3,500 solar panels will generate 1,430,000 kWh of clean energy each year, which is around three per cent of the university’s energy needs and enough to power nearly 300 Australian homes.
UTS can use generated energy on-site to fully power Tech Lab operations, with additional generation offset against power use at the Broadway campus.
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The University of Technology Sydney provides international students with one of the most generous scholarship offerings in the country, providing up to AUD 12 million every year. Available awards include scholarships for academic excellence, funding for research and other financial support.
Undergraduate student scholarships
Postgraduate student scholarships
International students whose previous education was not conducted in English are required to demonstrate their English proficiency by completing an English-language test or program recognised by UTS.
English-language proficiency test scores are recognised by UTS provided they were obtained less than two years prior to application and applicants meet the admission requirements for the relevant course.
For more detail on English-language requirements, visit the UTS website.
For entry into undergraduate courses at UTS, students require a competitive pass in a recognised matriculation examination, equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification.
For admission into undergraduate honours coursework and most postgraduate courses, students must hold a recognised and relevant bachelor's degree equivalent to an Australian bachelor's degree.
Students must also demonstrate the potential to undertake research and submit a brief proposal which should have been discussed with an appropriate UTS staff member.
Note: In addition to these academic requirements, some courses may have specific admission requirements.
UTS believes that practice-oriented education is crucial to student success. Students can get practical through internships, simulations and case-based approaches to learning during their degree or study program.
With one of the largest student mobility programs in Australia, students have the opportunity to think globally and experience another country while studying. Global opportunities extend beyond the classroom and students can build international and intercultural capabilities through the wealth of placement and research opportunities.
UTS emphasises research-inspired and integrated learning, active engagement with research methods and outcomes, skills in critical thinking, and creative and analytical approaches that will help students become lifelong learners.
The UTS Business School is one of only a handful of institutions in Australia accredited by AACSB. The school engages business leaders to shape teaching and research programs so students graduate with relevant skills and knowledge.
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences houses the School of Communication and the School of International Studies and Education. The faculty aims to create positive global change and advance social justice through teaching, research and collaboration with industry and community.
The UTS Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building leads change: in urban spaces and living, in the understanding and application of design, and across the contemporary built environment. UTS is ranked 2nd in Australia for Art and Design (QS 2022).
The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology incorporates practical experience in all of its courses and provides access to cutting-edge facilities such as the world-leading remote laboratory. UTS is Australia’s #1 university for computer science and engineering (ARWU 2021).
Through the UTS Faculty of Health, students can join the health workforce of the future through practical and research-inspired education. The UTS Faculty of Health is celebrated internationally, ranking 24th in the world for nursing (QS 2022).
At the Graduate School of Health, students can study clinical psychology, orthoptics, health policy or pharmacy, all under one roof. The school brings together allied disciplines in a newly constructed building designed for collaboration and interdisciplinary learning.
At the UTS Faculty of Law, students can learn how to create positive social change through innovative methods and practices. Students can study Legal Futures and Technology, an Australian-first major that introduces students to the disruptive technologies that are impacting the legal profession.
At the Faculty of Science, students learn and research at the forefront of science and mathematics through practical, relevant and innovative courses designed with industry and taught in world-class facilities.
Students can future-proof their careers by studying at the intersection of creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. Undergraduate students can enrol in the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation, a world-first degree.