Your alumni community
When you graduate from UTS, you become part of a global network of creative and innovative people – from game-changing industry, government and community leaders right through to Hollywood superstars.
With over 280,000 alumni living and working across the world, you’re never too far from your UTS alumni community.
Your alumni benefits
Enjoy exclusive benefits and opportunities available to you as a UTS graduate.
Alumni 10% discount
As a UTS graduate, you automatically get a 10% discount on UTS postgraduate programs and many short courses through our Alumni Advantage program.
Support for entrepreneurs
Access a range of support designed to help you continue and grow your startup including Sydney CBD collaboration spaces, UTS facilities, strategic connections, inspiring talks and masterclasses, profile-building opportunities and more.
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.
Library
You may have finished studying, but you can still access a range of journals and online databases from the UTS Library in your post-University professional and personal life.
Health and wellbeing
Access to UTS medical services; psychology clinic and discounted gym membership at ActivateFit.

Advance your knowledge
If you’re looking for new ways to expand your skill set, advance in your industry or make a career pivot, we’d love to welcome you back to UTS. We know our graduates are always looking for their next challenge —a way to contribute and make a difference in our rapidly changing world.
Alumni Advantage
As a UTS graduate you get a 10% discount UTS Postgraduate degrees and many short courses.
UTS Global Alumni Network
Stay connected to UTS, no matter where you live – find your global network today.
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.
Feel inspired
Meet some of the passionate, innovative and inspiring UTS graduates making a difference in Australia and around the world.
Life hacks and community—UTS Young Alumni
To inspire its young alumni to stay connected to the university and to each other, UTS developed a program of early engagement to build a sense of community and belonging.
New partnership to preserve First Nations cultural heritage
Clegg Foundation Director, Brett Clegg and UTS Jumbunna Institute researchers Dr Kirsten Thorpe and Dr Lauren Booker gathered to celebrate the beginnings of a long-term significant philanthropic partnership.
Leading AI health innovation
Can artificial intelligence make healthcare safer, better, more affordable, and more equitable – and empower this change on a global scale? This was the big question that 20 UTS Ambassadors discussed at the 2024 UTS Alumni Forum.
How Emma Watkins proved you can pursue many passions
Emma Watkins is best known as the first female member of The Wiggles, and while her character Emma Wiggle is never seen without her famous yellow bow, Emma is a woman who wears many hats.
Discovering the mentor
UTS Master of Planning alumni Brad Chan’s journey from donor to mentor and beyond.
Leading AI health innovation
Can artificial intelligence make healthcare safer, better, more affordable, and more equitable – and empower this change on a global scale? This was the big question that 20 UTS Ambassadors discussed at the 2024 UTS Alumni Forum.
Life hacks and community—UTS Young Alumni
To inspire its young alumni to stay connected to the university and to each other, UTS developed a program of early engagement to build a sense of community and belonging.
How Emma Watkins proved you can pursue many passions
Emma Watkins is best known as the first female member of The Wiggles, and while her character Emma Wiggle is never seen without her famous yellow bow, Emma is a woman who wears many hats.
New partnership to preserve First Nations cultural heritage
Clegg Foundation Director, Brett Clegg and UTS Jumbunna Institute researchers Dr Kirsten Thorpe and Dr Lauren Booker gathered to celebrate the beginnings of a long-term significant philanthropic partnership.
Discovering the mentor
UTS Master of Planning alumni Brad Chan’s journey from donor to mentor and beyond.