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Nominations now open for the 2026 Alumni Awards

Celebrate the extraordinary impact of a UTS graduate by nominating them for a 2026 UTS Alumni Award.

UTS is proud to recognise alumni who are making a real difference to their industry, profession, or society. Do you know a UTS graduate who inspires you? Nominating them for an alumni award is a powerful way to acknowledge their achievements and amplify their impact. 

Nominations close on 12 June 2026.

Alumni benefits

As a UTS graduate you will receive alumni benefits that can help you far into the future. 

Alumni Advantage Program

As a UTS graduate, you automatically get a 10% discount on UTS postgraduate programs and many short courses through our Alumni Advantage program.

Career development

UTS Careers offers a variety of services and resources for current students and recent graduates within 2 years of course completion at UTS. Explore the career support offerings you can access below.

Support for entrepreneurs

UTS Startups is the home of entrepreneurship at UTS, inspiring and supporting technology-enabled entrepreneurship at scale in order to drive economic, employment and learning outcomes.

Your global UTS community

From Sydney to Singapore, London to Los Angeles — UTS alumni are making an impact across the globe. Connect with graduates in your city, industry or field of interest.

New graduates

You’ve put in the hard slog and attended countless hours of tutorials, aced exams and generally had the time of your life. Now that you've graduated, we'd also like to welcome you to the UTS alumni community!

Your alumni community

The Community is a diverse and inspiring global network of like-minded, creative and innovative people. You’re never too far from someone who can help your career or connect you with others who might spark something bigger.

What’s happening in your alumni community

Discover alumni achievements, upcoming events and opportunities to reconnect with your UTS community. 

Tara Croft

Tara Croft is a groundbreaking leader in medical technology whose career spans innovation, education, and global impact. As CEO of Baymatob, she is pioneering...

Building an industry of the future with robotics

Robots that can paint a wall, tile a floor, lift a pallet or handle small objects demonstrated at the launch of a new research hub to advance automation...

Levelling the playing field - broadening access to education

Philanthropic generosity can remove barriers to success for students from low SES backgrounds.

Building automation

Robots powered by artificial intelligence are revolutionising the construction industry.

Reconciliation Week 2026

National Reconciliation Week at UTS is a series of events advocating for Indigenous self-determination and sovereignty

UTS Young Alumni present: Superannuation 101

The UTS Young Alumni Committee have invited Aware Super’s education team along for a practical, myth busting session designed to help you take control of your...

Curiosities Live

Curiosities Live is a UTS event series bringing the latest research out of the lab and into the public conversation. Each session connects leading UTS experts...

Net Zero Futures

Net Zero Futures is a four part event series designed for leaders and changemakers committed to shaping Australia’s sustainable, net-zero future.

Meet UTS alumni

Hear from our graduates on how studying at UTS has transformed their lives and careers.

Emma Watkins

While you may have heard of her inclusive performance style, ongoing charity advocacy (and maybe even her 2020 UTS Young Alumni Award), most people don’t know...

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman completed a Bachelor of Arts in Communications at UTS. He says "My passion and fire for learning was lit at UTS"

Anna Funder

Dr Anna Funder gained her Doctorate of Creative Arts at UTS. Her best-selling novel All that I Am, was born in the UTS Tower.

From UTS to the Amazon by Jacinta Bailey

Jacinta Bailey started a not-for-profit education organisation in the Ecuadorian Amazon, while completing her Bachelor of Communication at UTS.

Alumni award winners

Each year, the UTS Alumni Awards highlight the extraordinary ways our graduates contribute to their profession and society.

Ben Newsome

After graduating with a degree in environmental biology, Ben’s love of nature and the outdoors propelled him into bush regeneration.

Julie McCrossin

Julie McCrossin has built an admirable career out of talking to people and stimulating thought-provoking conversations about things that matter.

Clarence Slockee

UTS provided the foundation for Clarence’s success and helped sow the seeds of his work, exposing him to the business skills and frameworks that helped him...

Mayrah Sonter

Mayrah Sonter is a proud Wiradjuri woman who has forged a successful career as a communications specialist, events producer and journalist, driven by her...

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Sione

For students like Sione, the cost of study can be the difference between staying at uni or giving up on their dreams. 

I went to a school out in Western Sydney, where hardly anyone went to uni because of the lack of opportunity. 

UTS gave me the opportunity to study. 

My name is Sione Puloka and I'm studying a Bachelor of Communications in Journalism at the University of Technology, Sydney.

I would describe myself as persevering. My year six teacher, he told me that I like to take on challenges through thick or thin.

I'm pretty outgoing. I like talking to people. I love getting to know them. That's why I chose journalism, because I want to get to know that person's story.

I grew up in a single parent household. I have four loving sisters. It was tough growing up with the financial struggles, solely relying on my mum, for my 21 years in life. 

My mum is the greatest person I've ever known. She is my superwoman. She always told me: Do what you need to do to be great. 

My first day on campus - I really liked the feel of it. It felt like home to me personally. 

I've always wanted to be here at uni. I've always wanted to study. I didn't want to end up as a product of my environment. 

It's not just the fees - like other students, I will be paying it off for the rest of my life. The train fare, the laptop, other costs... They all pile up. I just have to make every dollar count to be honest. 

And with my disability, it takes up a lot of time and energy and effort to even get here on time.

It's hard, but I'm determined to do it. 

I could see how this scholarship would change my life. And not only for me, but my mum and sisters too. 

It means we could focus on study and not survival.

As my mum would put it: just go, be great! This scholarship creates an opportunity to do that. 

I can succeed, and other students like me can succeed. 

We have the potential. We just need the opportunity.

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Contact UTS Alumni

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