Our Key Technology Partnerships enable collaborative research between UTS academics and their international counterparts. This global network reflects our research interests and desire to benefit society.
UTS Key Technology Partnerships
UTS launched the Key Technology Partnerships (KTP) strategy in 2010. Our aim was to build enduring research collaboration with a select number of partner institutions internationally.
Throughout the program, UTS and our strategic partners work to:
- complement each other's expertise
- expand our international networks
- produce joint academic papers
- recruit high-quality collaborative PhD students
- gain access to international research funding and industry projects in other countries
- gain cross-cultural understanding and inter-disciplinary experience
- contribute to research excellence and impact — with worldwide social benefit.
Key Technology Partners
UTS currently maintains 6 University-level KTPs with leading universities in Greater China, India, Europe, and the Americas.
KTP activity at a glance:
- 2,247 co-authored publications
- 164 visiting fellows inbound to UTS (since 2011)
- 69 UTS academics outbound to Key Technology Partners (since 2012)
- 101 collaborative PhD students
- $5,491,579 in external funding granted.