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Anthology authors Zahid Gamieldien and Sam Twyford-Moore discuss the various merits of nametags.

Exhibition in Beirut featuring site specific work from three students from the Bachelor of Design in Photography and Situated Media program at the University of Technology, Sydney.

Building 10 of the UTS Broadway campus, as seen from outside Building 2.

An exciting new research collaboration in spinal cord injury and neurodegenerative disease launches at the University of Technology in Sydney on Wednesday 14 September. The Project Edge initiative, in partnership with SpinalCure Australia and Spinal Cord Injuries of Australia (SCIA) and UTS, will expand on the groundbreaking research of world-renowned spinal cord injury expert, UCLA's Professor Reggie Edgerton, and will be hosted at the new transdisciplinary UTS Centre for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, launching in 2017.

Photographs by Carmen Lee Platt/Encapture Photography

A storm was brewing. The sky was getting dark with rain clouds. And it was quite windy.

An exciting new research collaboration in spinal cord injury and neurodegenerative disease launches at the University of Technology in Sydney on Wednesday 14 September. The Project Edge initiative, in partnership with SpinalCure Australia and Spinal Cord Injuries of Australia (SCIA) and UTS, will expand on the groundbreaking research of world-renowned spinal cord injury expert, UCLA's Professor Reggie Edgerton, and will be hosted at the new transdisciplinary UTS Centre for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, launching in 2017.

Photographs by Carmen Lee Platt/Encapture Photography

Exhibition in Beirut featuring site specific work from three students from the Bachelor of Design in Photography and Situated Media program at the University of Technology, Sydney.

The few remaining buildings and chimney of the former Carlton United Brewery on Broadway, Chippendale.

 

It was interesting to come back to Sydney after a year, and find the space opposite UTS raised to the ground.

 

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100 Strangers Project

 

I was at the library on this day and nearing the end of my day's study. Before leaving, i thought to myself what are the chances in finding a new stranger :). A quick look around i spotted a likely person working near the iMac's that looked nice enough to oblige my request for a portrait.

 

Walking over to him, i struck a conversation and asked if he would be interested in participating in my photography project called "100 strangers" and with a smile he said yes :) My strangers name is Michael, he happens to be a finance student like myself and mentioned he was also a keen photographer - a fellow DSLR canonite :). Before leaving him back to his studies, i gave him one of my mini moo cards allowing him to find his portrait on my flickr page.

 

Thank you Michael in participating in my strangers project, you are my sixty fifth participant.

 

Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com

    

Witches hats in Jones St, outside UTS Building 10, claiming all the parking spaces.

 

Blog: The Witches of UTS

Site of Gehry Building

 

Talia Linz fails to beckon Anthology editor Eleanor Limprecht's kelpie and two chickens to the Loft.

Past scholarship recipients, UTS students, staff and dignitaries celebrated the 100th recipient of the Dr Chau Chak Wing Scholarship at a special ceremony at the UTS Business School in October 2017.

Ultimo pedestrian network

Associate Dean, Research, UTS Business School. Photo Credit: Nathan Rodger

"What does China want?

Linda Jakobson in conversation with Bob Carr

 

May 5 2016

NSW Trade & Investment Centre

 

Photo: Paul Keitley

Past scholarship recipients, UTS students, staff and dignitaries celebrated the 100th recipient of the Dr Chau Chak Wing Scholarship at a special ceremony at the UTS Business School in October 2017.

Past scholarship recipients, UTS students, staff and dignitaries celebrated the 100th recipient of the Dr Chau Chak Wing Scholarship at a special ceremony at the UTS Business School in October 2017.

An exciting new research collaboration in spinal cord injury and neurodegenerative disease launches at the University of Technology in Sydney on Wednesday 14 September. The Project Edge initiative, in partnership with SpinalCure Australia and Spinal Cord Injuries of Australia (SCIA) and UTS, will expand on the groundbreaking research of world-renowned spinal cord injury expert, UCLA's Professor Reggie Edgerton, and will be hosted at the new transdisciplinary UTS Centre for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, launching in 2017.

Photographs by Carmen Lee Platt/Encapture Photography

After showing the program to our SDP tutor the week after the presentation, and getting 100%, the group decided to divide the marks on the spot. Here is a photo of the whiteboard used to allocate marks. Unfortunately I didn't have digital camera, only a camera phone.

 

See blog post SDP, Student Diplomacy and Politics

Some of the lighting that is part of the Art Light exhibition at UTS.

 

The Art Light Exhibition

Dark clouds coming in over building 4. While the sky darkened, it didn't actually rain.

 

Storm clouds move in over UTS (photo)

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