List of University of Technology Sydney people

This is a list of University of Technology Sydney people, including notable alumni and staff.

Notable alumni

Academia

Architecture

Business

Government

Politicians

Premiers of New South Wales
  • Morris Iemma — former Premier of New South Wales (2005—2008)
Federal politicians
Australian state and territory politicians
International politicians

Public servants

Humanities

Arts

History

Journalism

  • David Astle — Australian author, broadcaster and columnist
  • Brooke Boney – Entertainment reporter at Nine Network’s Today show [4]
  • Kathryn Eisman — Australian fashion and lifestyle television journalist, author and former model
  • Lynda Kinkade — Australian journalist and anchor at CNN
  • Sonia Kruger — television presenter
  • Joel Labi — news anchor and producer
  • Lara Pitt — Australian television presenter and sports journalist
  • Georgia Rickard — Australian travel journalist
  • Karen Tso — Australian television journalist and anchor at CNBC Europe

Literature, writing and poetry

Law

Sciences

  • Jordan Nguyen — Bio-medical engineer, inventor, and futurist
  • Lily Serna — Australian mathematician and television presenter

Sport

Other

Notable staff

Administration

Chancellors

OrderChancellorYearsNotes
1RN Johnson1989–1999
2Sir Gerard Brennan1999–2005
3Vicki Sara2005—2016
4 Brian Wilson[5] 2016
5Catherine Livingstone[6]2016—present

Vice-Chancellors

OrderVice-ChancellorYearsNotes
1RD Guthrie1988–1996
2AJD Blake1996–2002
3RE Milbourne2002–2014
4Attila Brungs2014–present

References

  1. "Mr Martin Bean CBE - RMIT University". www.rmit.edu.au. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  2. Foundation, Poetry (14 April 2019). "Judith Beveridge". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  3. "Alumni Profiles". Retrieved 9 November 2019.
  4. "UTS Alumni Awards". Retrieved 9 November 2019.
  5. "Brian Wilson AO | University of Technology Sydney". www.uts.edu.au. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  6. "Council members | University of Technology Sydney". www.uts.edu.au. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
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