Every day, we have the chance at UTS Business School to make an impact on students, workers, businesses, government and Australians in general.
Contribute your expertise to support UTS Business School activities
We aim to deliver value to society, and we invite you to be part of this! We are always on the lookout for individuals and organisations who are ready to contribute to our mission as a public institution.
UTS Business School is bursting with activity, so there is no shortage of opportunities to get involved. Want to share your wisdom with the next generations? You can join our academics in the classroom, or take on an advisory or mentor role with students. Want to take part in developing the science of business? Collaborate with our researchers to help uncover the next big thing. Are you a strong believer in our vision for the future? We love having people champion our dynamic university and connect us with industry or government stakeholders to increase the impact of our work.
What do you want to do with us so that we can find the best fit of activities for you? Find more information below about what you can get involved with. Complete the form below and we will get in touch when opportunities arise for you to get involved.
Contribute to classroom teaching
Deliver guest lectures
Guest lectures are generally a 60 to 90-minute intervention in front of students. You are invited by the course lecturer to provide insights on the course subject based on your practical experience, helping students grasp the relevance of their learning and the challenges of applying it in industry.
We want all of our 400+ subjects to benefit from guest lecturers.
🡠 Explore our range of subjects you can contribute towards and get in touch to see what topics you qualify to present to our students.
Tutor groups of students on live project-based learning subjects (Experiential Learning)
Group tutoring for Experiential Learning subjects involves guiding and supporting a team of four to six MBA students during a 12-week live industry project, giving the students hands-on learning. Tutoring involves weekly 90-minute classes and ad-hoc support to students (this activity is remunerated by UTS).
🡠 Read more about our experiential learning programs.
Co-deliver executive education with academics
Executive Education co-delivery involves collaborating with our faculty members to offer short-courses (half-day to five days) to working professionals through open programs or customised corporate programs. This activity enables you to share your practical expertise with audiences in the context of the discipline provided by academics (this activity is remunerated by UTS). You can either volunteer to co-deliver existing programs, or put forward new programs that you are interested in delivering based on your expertise.
🡠 Read more about our Executive Education programs.
Become a casual academic
Did the teaching bug bite? Keen to explore teaching even further?
As a practice-oriented university, we love calling on qualified and industry-experienced casual academics for lecturing, tutorials, labs, and more.
Please complete a casual teaching application form for inclusion on the Casual Teaching Staff Eligibility List.
🡠 Read more about casual teaching opportunities and eligibility.
Advise or mentor students
Mentor a student one-on-one
If you are interested in mentoring, we can match you with a student through our mentoring program. Your role is to mentor students as they embark on their professional career and encourage opportunistic, career-building choices. Based on your experience, you’ll be able to tell them a little about your day-to-day responsibilities, share interview advice and answer any common career-related questions they may have.
The aim of mentoring is to help students be more confident, motivated and encouraged to explore opportunities as they navigate their career paths.
Join our judging panel for student competitions on entrepreneurship
Want the hard task of picking winners amongst our pool of talented students? Sit on a judging panel for our flagship entrepreneurship competitions with fellow high-profile judges. Judging requires you to contribute a full day to listening to competitors, providing feedback and selecting winners.
Judging panel opportunities available include:
- UTS Venture Day
Hear MBA of entrepreneurship students and selected start-up founders pitch their small business idea. - IBISWorld 3P competition
Undergraduate and postgraduate students come together to pitch new, innovative product/idea or service associated with the 3P (People, Planet, Profit), or other competitions that we run in the faculty.
Join an Advisory Board for students developing client solutions on experiential learning subjects
As part of their studies, our Executive MBA, Advanced MBA and MBA of entrepreneurship students undertake an Experiential Learning subject where they solve a current industry challenge through applying their learning. Join a panel of industry professionals to provide valuable feedback to teams of four to six students as they present their progress on their respective project. Challenging their work during these advisory boards helps students learn by doing, and ultimately deliver better outcomes on their project. These advisory boards generally occur over two evenings and last three hours each.
🡠 You can read more about our experiential learning programs here.
Share your expertise with academics
Be a guest on our Think: Business Futures Podcast
Want a platform to share some interesting career/business anecdotes? Join our hosts David Brown and Nicole Sutton to discuss your domain of expertise. This podcast goes beyond the buzzwords, and takes cutting-edge research and real-world examples, to explore the complexities of a current business story.
Contribute and provide insights to researchers in your domain of expertise
Sharing your insights with researchers based on your industry experience can help identify new areas of enquiry, or help academics refine their current research. This may involve just a conversation with some of our faculty members and can develop into much more if you find common areas of interest.
Publish or co-publish research through UTS
Publishing research through UTS can be a way to contribute, whether independently or with our faculty members. This option is more relevant if you currently hold a research degree. Again this will involve some initial conversations with our researchers to explore a world of possibilities!
Help your organisation get more out of UTS
Connect leaders of industry and government with the UTS Business School
If you know government or industry leaders, connecting them with our Dean enables them to give feedback on what their needs are. This can then guide UTS to better adapt to what society needs from a leading university such as ours, and your contacts can benefit from the new knowledge UTS creates.
Introduce your industry contacts to UTS Business School academics
If your organisation or contacts are keen to explore research collaboration and be the first to benefit from research findings, and/or invest time or money into research to solve some big questions you have, get in touch with UTS academics to identify collaboration opportunities as we love partnering with industry to deliver relevant and impactful research outcomes.
Connect your organisation or some of your contacts with students ready to take on their challenge
UTS is a practice-oriented university, and we want to give all our students the opportunity to apply their learning in practice. This means businesses, not-for-profits, public organisations can get students to tackle some of their challenges through internships or project work as part of their studies. If you have contacts who could benefit from such services, reach out!
Promote UTS Business School and its degrees
Champion a specific degree or course in the market
As a dynamic university, we are constantly developing new degrees based on market needs and co-designed with industry. New offerings need forward thinkers who can see their value and champion these benefits in the market. If you want to be part of shaping the future of education, be part of the team by explaining new degrees and courses to organisations and potential students in your network.
Contribute to student recruitment
Shaping the future of education will really have an impact if we can expand the reach of our teaching. Contribute to spreading the latest knowledge in the business world by encouraging students to join UTS! This can be as simple as talking about what UTS Business School is doing and what we offer in your social circle, at work, or by joining our student recruitment events (undergraduate and postgraduate).