15/06/2026
What makes UTS more than just a university? 🤩 From vibrant campus life and student communities to lifelong connections through initiatives like UTS Young Alumni events, UTS offers experiences that extend far beyond graduation 🎓 Each element plays a role in shaping a connected, engaged, and thriving community ⭐️
Here are 🔟 things that make us proud to call UTS home - during our studies and long after.
10/06/2026
We are proud to see our UTS Alumni representing at 📣!
They're presenting at this event for both startups and SMEs, presented by SmartCompany and Startup Daily.
Lucy Lin - Founder at Forestlyn & Podcast Host at Emerging Tech Unpacked (UTS Faculty of Design and Society)
Patrick Stewart - Head of Growth at Advanced R&D (UTS Business)
James Frank - Chief Executive Partner at Frank Law (UTS Faculty of Law)
It's inspiring to see the UTS community driving innovation and growth across industries. More info: https://growth-summit.com.au/ | 18th June 2026 | Sydney
Do you know other UTS grads attending Growth Summit? Tag them in the comments below - we'd love to celebrate them too! ⬇️
08/06/2026
To celebrate National Day, we are spotlighting our community who have forged strong from the classroom till now! ⭐️ Staying connected with your UTS peers after graduation is something truly special - and definitely worth celebrating 🎉👫
Swipe through to see the smiling faces of UTS best friends - and tag your besties from your uni days! ➡️
03/06/2026
UTS Faculty of Design and Society alumni are making their mark at the Sydney Film Festival 🎬
From directing to leading industry conversations, our alumni are contributing to the evolving screen landscape in meaningful ways:
'Boss Cat' film - https://www.sff.org.au/program/event/boss-cat/
Genevieve Clay-Smith, Director (screening 7 & 8 June)
Microwave Festival - https://www.sff.org.au/program/microwave/
• Jason De Santolo – Creative Screen Through a First Nation Lens
• Andrew Pippos – Creative Practice Pedagogy
• Alex Munt – Microbudget Now!
(sessions on 4 & 6 June)
Screen Vixens Annual Drinks at SFF - https://lnkd.in/giUy4wTM
• Leonie Marsh
(Fri 5 June)
Across storytelling, education and creative innovation, these alumni are helping shape the future of film - both on screen and behind the scenes.👏
03/06/2026
and Emeritus Professor David Eager has had an extraordinary career as one of Australia's leading playground engineers🛝 After graduating from UTS: University of Technology Sydney, David’s career has been anchored in his belief in the importance of risk-taking. For over 30 years, he's helped thousands of kids become more resilient and physically capable by engaging with play-based risk, while inspiring students as a professor at UTS.
Now, David is helping pave the way for the next generation through a generous gift 🌟 The Professor David Eager Medal celebrates outstanding academic achievement in mechanical and mechatronic engineering. Each year, one undergraduate student will be awarded the medal, recognising perseverance, ambition and the courage to step beyond their comfort zone.
'The medal is an incentive for students to strive to achieve. Competition is good. Some people say we shouldn’t push our kids too much, but you don’t grow unless you take a risk and move outside your comfort zone.' - Professor David Eager
With his gift, David has joined an inspiring UTS Alumni community whose generosity is helping open doors to opportunity and make a real difference for students, both now and into the future.
Read more: https://www.uts.edu.au/news/2026/03/paying-forward-giving-back?utm_source=social&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=May-news-stewardship-donor-impact-report-launch-alumni--&utm_content=post-
UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT
01/06/2026
'My experience at UTS gave me a really interesting perspective...'
⚖️ Eastman AM SC is one of Australia’s most distinguished human rights lawyers and a trailblazer in the legal profession. With a career spanning over three decades, she has consistently championed justice, , and access to the law for society’s most vulnerable. From representing victim-survivors of sexual harassment and sexual violence to advocating for children with disability seeking access to , her legal work has had transformative impact both nationally and globally.
⚖️ A graduate of UTS with a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (1991) and a Master of Laws (1997), Kate has remained closely connected to the university through mentoring and teaching (between 1995 – 2010). Her leadership in reforming the gender pay gap at the Bar and her role in shaping equitable briefing policies have opened doors for women and diverse practitioners across the legal profession.
Kate Eastman AM SC received the Faculty of Law Award, to watch the full video click the link 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ_zpQ_kFH4
UTS Faculty of Law