There are approximately 25 spaces for bicycle parking available. In Building 10 car park, Level 0, access via Thomas Street. Secure bike cage with swipe card access available to staff and students. Male and female change rooms with showers and lockers are available outside the cage. To gain access to the bike cage and change rooms, visit the the Security office in the Tower lobby Building 1, level 4 or email security.
A secure bike cage is available in the level 1 car park of Building 8, with access from Mary Ann St. Staff and students can arrange to get access using their swipe card by visiting the Security office in the Tower lobby Building 1, level 4 or emailing security.
UTS offers shuttle bus services to students and staff. Find all timetables here. The Security shuttle bus is currently suspended due to the reduced numbers of students and staff on campus. This bus is run by a private company, however, travel is free for UTS staff and students.
Access the timetable. The UTS security shuttle bus service is currently paused while there are low numbers of students and staff on campus. Our city campus is right next to Central station, the main train and light rail hub for the Sydney CBD, as well as the Railway Square bus interchange. The two CBD light rail services have stops within walking distance of a number of campus buildings, including our specialist facilities in Moore Park and Randwick.
Find them on the list below. Find more information about public transport in Sydney or access Trip Planner to plan your route at the City of Sydney website external site.
Services to Kingsford will be added in March Central Station is a major hub of the CityRail network. Not only is Central one of the largest railway stations in Australia, it is a key interchange point between buses, coaches, and trams. Central is the station closest to UTS at Broadway. For a wheelchair accessible route, take the Railway Square exit towards the end of the Devonshire Street Tunnel.
You will see the UTS Tower a block towards the west. All Light Rail services are wheelchair and pram accessible. Public bus stops are located around the UTS city campus.
The list below gives locations and general information on the services that use each stop. Most bus routes coming from the west, south west and Glebe, Lilyfield, and Rozelle will stop here. To City - Buses depart Railway Square Interchange to most parts of Sydney.
Railway Square can be accessed by the Devonshire Street pedestrian tunnel. See Sydney Buses for more information on buses passing through Railway Square, and their arrival and departure times. On-campus parking is limited and only available to people with accessibility needs see accessible parking for more information or with other special permits. Some user-pays parking stations are located within walking distance of key campus buildings, including the privately-run parking station in the basement of Building Accessible parking is available at this location.
Trading hours: Monday to Friday — am to pm Saturday to Sunday — am to pm. The parking entrance is at the end of the cul-de-sac next to the hotel entrance at Thomas Street. UTS provides its community with various on-campus amenities. These include lifts, access ramps, disabled parking, toilets, showers and change rooms, and ATMs. These amenities are located throughout the campus and this map gives you information on which amenities are located in which buildings.
If you are looking for detailed accessibility information, including building floor plans that mark accessibile features, visit wayfinding. Find out more about using the parcel lockers. Some accessible parking is available for UTS staff and students on campus. To apply for a UTS accessible parking permit, students need to contact the UTS Accessibility Service , while staff can find information on the staff intranet. There is an application process for a UTS accessible parking permit: students need to contact the UTS Accessibllity Service while staff can find information on the staff intranet.
View their website. In alignment with section 23 of the Disability Discrimination Act Cth , UTS has incorporated universal access via access ramps and other facilities within the universities built environment for people of all abilities. UTS is promoting the elimination of barriers to equitable access within the built environment to ensure that freedom of movement and choice is available for all.
Universal access to Building 2. Entrance from two sets of doors from Alumni Green into the Building 2 food court level 3 , with access to lifts for all other floors. Tower, Building 1, Level 3 CB Access from level 3A or level 3 near the pedestrian walkways to Building 2. Universal access via Broadway front of Building 1 to gain entry to Level 4 of Tower, Building 1; the foyer.
These toilets are located at frequent intervals across the campus, and each is wheelchair-accessible. On the podium levels, these are located near the connection between Building 1 and Building 2. Showers and change rooms are dotted around campus for staff and students. They feature unisex as well as separate male and female showers and change rooms to cater for the needs of the UTS community.
There are also disabled showers and change rooms available. Male and female toilets and showers are also available in the ActivateFit gym , however these are paid entry areas. Showers, changerooms and lockers are available outside the secure bike cages. There are male and female showers and change rooms, as well as individual accessible showers and changerooms. UTS students and staff can get swipe access to the bike cage and change rooms by visiting the the Security office in the Tower lobby Building 1, level 4 or emailing security.
There are also various bank machines near the City campus on Broadway and George Street. UTS provides water bubblers and bottle filling stations across campus to encourage the use of reusable bottle and reduce plastic waste. A drinking fountain with a bottle refill tap is in the north-east corner of the Alumni Green lawn area near CB When students and staff have any queries, or need assistance with anything during their time at UTS, various staff services, student support services including student centres , health and welfare services, security services and academic support services are available.
UTS administration units also assist in running the university. UTS offers a variety of on-campus retail outlets. This list includes cafes, takeaway food outlets, bars and shops. It specialises in men's haircutting and ladies hairdressing. Chatime serves Asian-style bubble tea with milky, fruity, frozen, lightly sparkled and hot varieties. Open for breakfast and lunch, it offers a diversity of freshly made options including salads, sandwiches, burgers and wraps, as well as coffee, muffins and snacks.
Gotcha Fresh Tea offers a selection of freshly brewed handcrafted teas, collagen teas and milk teas. Mad Mex offers freshly made Mexican food including nachos, tacos, burritos, quesadillas and ensaladas Mexican style salads , including breakfast burritos from 10am.
Churros and other Latin-style desserts are also available to hit the sweet spot. Known for their authentic Malaysian hawker food, PappaRich bring their trademark roti, rice and noodle dishes to UTS, as well as Malaysian snacks and dumplings.
Open Monday to Friday for lunch and dinner. There's something for everyone on the breakfast menu, while burgers and pizzas are available from lunch till late, along with a range of other lunch options and a bar menu served from 3pm onwards.
Penny Lane can also cater for a range of functions large and small. The Stock Market menu includes pasta, soups and build-your-own salads, all made from fresh seasonal produce.
Freshly-squeezed juices, espresso coffee, tea and hot chocolate are also available from early in the day. Sushi World offers sushi rolls, sushi boxes and other quick and healthy Japanese dishes like dumplings, noodles, rice bowls and tempura.
The drinks menu includes hot green tea, coconut water and kombucha. Building 6, Level 4 CB Visit The Good Bowl on Facebook. It's run by the team who operate the Universal Cafe in Building 6. Uni Bros is the place to go for old-school kebabs, burgers, pizzas, pides and the best hot chips in Sydney. Open from late morning through to dinner. World of Print offers on-the-spot black and white printing, colour printing, colour and black and white photocopying, business cards, designer and plan prints, thesis printing and binding, as well as heat press services.
World of Print caters for everyone from university students to corporate needs. With its leafy courtyard, indoor seating and schedule of live music, it's an ideal place for a quick drink after work with friends. Building 10, Level 2 CB Enter Cafe. Phone: 02 They also sell and top up Opal cards. With its striking Frank Gehry-designed polished stainless steel bar, modern Mediterranean-inspired menu and liquor licence, Cafe80 on level 2 is a popular option for evening get-togethers, but it's open for lunch and boutique roaster coffee too.
Cafe80's level 3 sandwich bar off The Goods Line entry is integrated into the student lounge and handy for quick and tasty snacks.
Catering is also available. Opportunities for sport and recreation activities are available across campus, indoors and outdoors. UTS students can access these facilities at a reduced rate or at no cost.
Main entry from Building 4, level 2 CB Gym CB The Sports Hall comprises an indoor sports court and connecting tutorial and change rooms. A gym and a dance studio are located on a mezzanine level above the court. Find out more at the ActivateUTS website. Tower, Building 1, Level 16 CB Activate runs events, supports UTS clubs and societies and operates on-campus bars, cafes and retail outlets.
Outdoor table tennis tables ping pong are available at the eastern end of Alumni Green in the garden zones, near the Great Hall. BYO racket and ball. Gym is open to staff, students and the general community. Entry from Harris St. Facilities at the centre include a state-of-the-art cardio theatre, an extensive range of weight training equipment, and multi-purpose spaces for group exercise classes and circuit training, including yoga, pilates, boxing and martial arts.
Visit the ActivateFit. Gym website for more information on memberships and class timetables. Our student services are designed to help you manage the administration of your studies and to offer personal and academic support during your time at UTS. This list includes UTS student centres and support services such as counselling, medical services, financial assistance and careers guidance.
UTS chaplains are available to assist students and staff with a variety of challenges and problems, including homesickness, bereavement, loneliness and spirituality. During semester, chaplains are in the office at various times. More information. UTS parents rooms are available for staff, students and visitors.
These rooms offer a change table, sink and comfortable chair for breastfeeding in a quiet space. Building 10, level 11, room CB This room does not include a nappy change table - if that's required please use one of our other parents rooms. This is one of two parents room available for staff, students and the UTS community in the UTS Tower, the other can be found on level 5. The room is accessible without a UTS staff or student ID card during standard building opening hours.
This is one of two parents room available for staff, students and the UTS community in the UTS Tower, the other can be found on level 13 note, the L13 room does not have a nappy change table available. The Student Learning Hub is the go-to place for students to receive advice and guidance on UTS student support services.
Throughout the Session a range of UTS services will activate the Hub and bring support services from across the University campus to this one location. Building 3, Level 3, Room 42 CB We exist to ensure that all students receive fair and equitable treatment at UTS. Tower, Building 1, Level 3. Tower, Building 1, Level 6 CB Building 4, Level 2 CB UTS provides four outpatient clinics where members of the public can receive Chinese medicine treatment from qualified staff practitioners or student interns at a substantially reduced cost, as part of its degree program.
UTS offers a hour security escort service. An escort can be arranged by contacting a security office. Find more information on UTS Security. Students are welcome to visit the student centre for:.
The Careers Service works closely with graduate recruiters and faculties to facilitate programs and events that equip UTS students with key employability skills, as well as the knowledge and the confidence vital for success. The service offers career consulting and helpful advice assistance in finding work opportunities. Career development services includes:.
The financial assistance service can assist you with practical and financial aspects of life at university. Financial assistance offers a 'near immediate' financial assistance service, with a two week application process on student loans to eligible local and international students experiencing short term financial difficulties. These include information and assistance on UTS student residences and a range of short to long-term private accommodation options, as well as useful information and links on renting advice and public transportation options.
Jumbunna also promotes Australian Indigenous culture, history and philosophy across the university, and nurtures and develops Indigenous research and Indigenous researchers.
The Jumbunna research arm produces high quality research on Indigenous legal and policy issues, and develops highly skilled Indigenous researchers. The Accessibility Service provides assistance and support to access services, and to make requests for assessment arrangements and reasonable adjustments.
U:PASS is a student learning program designed to assist students who are studying subjects that are perceived as difficult or that historically have a high failure rate. See the current list of subjects being offered. Building 1, Level 5, Room 11 CB Friendly and professional staff will assist you in having a stress-free test experience.
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm closed public holidays. Services provided by the unit include programs, resources, training and development, and equity-related complaint handling advice. The unit also advises on equity issues as they arise at UTS. Blackfriars Children's Centre , a state-of-the-art childcare centre which opened in , is located on the Blackfriars precinct off Broadway, in Chippendale.
It provides daycare on a full-time, regular part-time, or emergency basis for chldren aged While you are working at UTS, either full-time or part-time, you may have to manage work, home, finances, and your personal life, including a family. UTS staff services are designed to assist and support you in easing the difficulties you may be facing.
The LX. Drop-in sessions are held daily 11am-1pm in addition to regular staff events. Human Resources works in collaboration with University management and plays a pivotal role in strategic leadership and operational implementation of human resources strategies relating to the attraction, retention, development and wellbeing of UTS people. Find out more about HR. Our decade-long Campus Master Plan has delivered iconic new buildings and a world-class campus with sustainability at its heart.
And gives UTS students, staff and partners access to cutting-edge facilities and technologies, as they develop the solutions to the challenges of tomorrow. Our learning, teaching and research are constantly evolving as our campus continues to transform, ensuring we are ready to meet the future in every way.
UTS continues to invest in and transform our campus, to support our work as a leading public university of technology. We are developing work and study spaces to accommodate future education and research needs, as well as future growth.
Our investment in specialist facilities is providing new opportunities for high-impact research and industry partnerships. By reimagining and evolving our physical spaces, we're fundamentally changing the way we deliver teaching, learning and research. UTS acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal people of the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal people and the Gamaygal people, upon whose ancestral lands our university stands.
We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands. Our campus.
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