Your giving changes lives at UTS
Your support helps remove financial barriers for students, fund life-changing scholarships, and drive research and programs that strengthen our communities.
In 2025, 718 donors gave over $11.2 million to support students, research and community initiatives.
Ways to give
Your gift will be directed to the area you care about most. The university also invests in essential support services to ensure your gift has the greatest impact.
All donations of $2 or more are tax deductible.
Support the area that matters most to you — from student scholarships to research and social impact initiatives. 100% of your gift goes to your chosen priority.
Provide reliable, ongoing support that helps UTS plan ahead and create lasting impact in education, research, equity and inclusion. Monthly giving strengthens programs and ensures students and researchers have consistent backing.
Create a lasting legacy at UTS. A gift in your Will can support future generations of students and researchers, shaping impact well beyond today. It’s simple to arrange and can be tailored to reflect your values.
Support a cause
Give directly to a project or cause that’s important to you. Every cent you donate will go to the area of your choice, making a powerful and lasting difference.
UTS offers a variety of scholarships to help students experiencing disadvantage achieve their educational goals.
From robotics and AI to future proofing our cities, our researchers are having real-world impact. Help create a better world by contributing to UTS research.
Scholarships for Indigenous students create opportunities to pursue higher education and support achievement, belonging and future leadership.
Impact of giving
Our vision at UTS is to build a better future for all through our research, education and partnerships.
Together with our donors, we can make lasting change.
Distinguished engineer Professor David Eager has had a remarkable career. Now, with a singular gift, he’s paving the way forward for the future generation.
For Mohammad Sakhvidi, a civil engineering UTS graduate, the UTS Humanitarian Scholarship became both a launchpad to success and an opportunity to give back.
With the support of the Paul Ramsay Foundation, a world-first research program that spans social and data science is charting a path to better education outcomes.
After a long career as one of Australia’s best known interior designers, Michael Love is gifting a global perspective to the next generation of design students.
The UTS community celebrates what's possible when generosity meets opportunity, thanks to the support of our donors.
With the support of the Paul Ramsay Foundation, a world-first research program that spans social and data science is charting a path to better education outcomes.
Distinguished engineer Professor David Eager has had a remarkable career. Now, with a singular gift, he’s paving the way forward for the future generation.
After a long career as one of Australia’s best known interior designers, Michael Love is gifting a global perspective to the next generation of design students.
For Mohammad Sakhvidi, a civil engineering UTS graduate, the UTS Humanitarian Scholarship became both a launchpad to success and an opportunity to give back.
The UTS community celebrates what's possible when generosity meets opportunity, thanks to the support of our donors.
Why give through UTS
Learn how your gift is managed, governed and put to work. Explore our donor impact reports, meet the board and discover how UTS ensures transparency and accountability in every donation.
