Impact Studios is an audio production house that unlocks academic research through engaging and accessible podcasts.
UTS Impact Studios
Pitch your Pod
Got a burning podcast idea? We want to help you make it! Impact Studios is calling for podcast pitches from UTS academics to enter our 2025 Pitching Competition.
We’re looking for original and creative ideas with research impact! Solo, team and cross-disciplinary entries are all welcome. Download this guide to making audio for researchers to learn more about how Impact works with researchers to make podcasts.
Please fill out our pitch form before 15 December. In February, we will run a live pitching workshop where you can share your ideas in person with our producers and your fellow UTS research pitchers. We will offer useful feedback and then announce the winning podcast soon after, with a view to producing it in 2025.
Who are we?
Impact Studios is a media production house at the University of Technology Sydney. We tell stories for impact, taking new knowledge from various fields to a broad, engaged audience.
We work with academics, businesses, the community, educational organisations, non-profits, and cultural institutions that want to share knowledge through storytelling.
Our productions are innovative collaborations that transcend disciplinary and professional boundaries to tell compelling stories.
We are part of the university’s research impact strategy. Researchers are increasingly interested in exploring audio and other media to achieve their research impact goals, and we are here to help them do that.
From its beginning as a two-year pilot in 2019, Impact Studios has become an important part of UTS’s advocacy and social justice agenda and is now permanently homed within the UTS Centre for Social Justice & Inclusion.
How we make Impact
Impact Studios can work with you to fine-tune your research impact story so that it’s ready to translate into a podcast or other media output. We also run workshops on storytelling for impact.
We specialise in audio, turning your story into a high-quality engaging podcast that fits within your budget. If your idea doesn’t fit within the Impact Studios editorial scope, we can also advise you on the next steps for independent podcast production.
We look for podcast pitches that include:
- a skilled host
- an original idea
- engaging storytelling and narrative elements
Our Supervising Producer and Executive Producer will work with you to develop your idea into a series, create a budget and determine a production schedule. We’ll assign one of our skilled freelance producers to work closely with you on the production, a sound designer to mix the final audio and a visual designer to create your podcast tile. We will handle all hosting, distribution, and creative assets such as audiograms, and transcripts (if required). We can advise you on promotion and marketing, but new podcast listeners are usually found through existing networks – so we’ll leave that part to you!
To learn more, you can download our Best Practice Guide for Academic Podcasters here.
Impact Studios has published a rate card to help aspiring podcasters understand the kinds of podcasts we can produce and the costs involved. You can download the rate card here.
For any enquiries, or to find out more, please email or visit the Impact Studios website.
impactstudios@uts.edu.au
Listen to some of Impact Studios’ award-winning podcasts
Hey History!A podcast where the kids ask the questions, Hey History! is Australia’s first history podcast for the classroom. Its four episodes are mapped to the school curriculum for primary school kids in stages 2 and 3, and there's a bonus ep on talking about Australian history for primary school teachers. | |
Impact Talks at UTSBringing you the best of UTS' live events, where our researchers, writers and thinkers explore the issues that matter. | |
History LabImpact Studios’ multi-award-wining podcast explores the gaps between us and the past. Each season, we draw listeners into a new investigative process as we try to make sense of the traces the past leaves in the present. | |
Life’s Lottery: Backing kidsSeason two of Impact’s Life’s Lottery series, a collaboration with the Paul Ramsay Foundation, explores how Australian society values children and childhood. Kids are our future, but they’re rarely at the centre when it comes to the decisions that really matter. What would it take to truly put kids at the heart of policy, of budgets, and broader public work? | |
The Last OutlawsThe Last Outlaws: In this special three-part season of History Lab, we pull on the threads of one of Australia’s greatest misunderstood histories. This true crime history moves beyond the myths to learn what the Aboriginal brothers Jimmy and Joe Governor – the last men to be proclaimed outlaws in Australia - faced in both life and death. The Last Outlaws won the 2021 NSW Premier’s Digital History Prize, as well as Best History Podcast and Podcast of the Year at the 2022 Australian Podcast Awards. | |
Black Stories MatterAn audio series made up of five groundbreaking conversations from media researchers, historians, former policy makers and Aboriginal journalists on how mainstream media has failed in its telling of Black stories, made with the support of Aboriginal Affairs New South Wales as part of a strategy to improve the dynamics between Aboriginal people and governments. | |
The New Social ContractA podcast that examines how the relationship between universities, the state and the public might be reshaped as we live through the COVID-19 pandemic. This podcast was made in collaboration with UTS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. |