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42-1324: McClelland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alyssa McClelland , Australian actress Charles A. McClelland (1917–2006), American political systems analyst Charles P. McClelland (1854–1944), New York politician, and US federal judge David McClelland , American psychologist Doug McClelland , Australian politician George William McClelland , American educator Glenn McClelland , American keyboardist Helen Grace McClelland  (1887–1984), United States Army nurse Hugh McClelland (politician) (1875–1958), Australian politician James McClelland (disambiguation) , several people Jim McClelland , Australian senator and judge John McClelland (disambiguation) , several people Mac McClelland , journalist Mark McClelland , bassist for Little Doses, previously for Snow Patrol Mary Greenway McClelland (1853–1895), American novelist Matthew McClelland , (1832-1883), Medal of Honor recipient Nina McClelland (1929–2020), American chemist Robert McClelland (disambiguation) , several people Thomas McClelland , U.S. Naval Captain Tim McClelland , Major League Baseball umpire See also [ edit ] Clelland ,

84-625: A technical institution can be traced back to the 1870s. UTS is a founding member of the Australian Technology Network (ATN), and is a member of Universities Australia (UA) and the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN). The university is organised into 9 faculties and schools, which together administers 130 undergraduate courses and 210 postgraduate courses. In 2023, the university enrolled 47,913 students, including 33,579 undergraduate students. The university

126-528: A $ 1 billion-plus investment in new buildings and facilities, major upgrades and refurbishments. The UTS Tower on Broadway ( Building 1 ) is an example of brutalist architecture with square and block concrete designs. Completed and officially opened in 1979 by Premier Neville Wran , the Tower initially housed the NSW Institute of Technology, which transformed to become UTS in the late 1980s. In October 2006,

168-755: A 6 Star Green Star Design and As-Built Rating, while the Faculty of Engineering and IT and Dr Chau Chak Wing Buildings has been awarded 5 stars. The core of the UTS city campus is located close to many Sydney landmarks and notable organisations including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation , the Powerhouse Museum , TAFE Ultimo, the International Convention Centre Sydney , Darling Harbour and Chinatown . Entities within

210-449: A former student). From the seven students elected, a president and a vice-president is elected each year by the board. The chair is responsible for the conduct of the board meetings. The University of Technology Sydney recognises over 180 clubs and societies . 6,784 students were involved in a club or society in 2021. During Orientation Day in 2020, there were over 6,765 club membership purchases from 3,505 students, up nearly 200% from

252-602: A general period of 1–2 years. The university consists of nine faculties and schools: In addition to the faculties, there are a number other units falling under the Provost and Senior Vice-President's division, within the remit of the Vice-Chancellor and President. As of 2021 , these comprise three administrative units (Planning and Quality Unit, UTS Internal Audit and Chief Data Officer), as well as the: The Graduate Research School, Institute for Public Policy and Governance, and

294-487: A related surname McLelland McClelland's Single Malt Scotch whisky McClelland, Iowa , a small city in the United States McClellan (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname McClelland . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to

336-722: Is an Australian director, writer and actress. Daughter of an industrial chemist father and office manager mother, McClelland was educated at Newtown High School of the Performing Arts in Sydney and was Dux in her final year. She attended the University of Technology Sydney where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication in Media Arts and Production, majoring in film. From the age of fifteen she trained and performed in productions with

378-456: Is governed by a board of thirteen directors consisting of seven students (elected by the student cohort in annual elections), two staff members (elected by the staff of the university), the CEO of ActivateUTS, the chair (appointed by the university council), the treasurer (appointed by the university council) and one other director (appointed by the university council, usually external to the university or

420-525: Is home to a 12-metre wide digital screen , which showcases large-scale digital artworks by leading Australian artists. The 2025 QS World University Rankings ranked UTS 9th in Australia and 88th in the world. UTS is ranked 9th in Australia and 148th in the world by the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings . The 2024–25 edition of the U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities Rankings ranked UTS joint 6th in Australia and 85th in

462-654: Is home to over 45 research centres and institutes, who regularly collaborates along with industry and government partners. UTS recognises more than 180 different clubs and societies . Its varsity sports teams, which is overseen by UTS Sport , competes in the UniSport Nationals as well as in standalone national championships throughout the year. As of 2023, the university has over 290,000 alumni across 140 countries. The Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts (the oldest continuously running Mechanics' Institute in Australia)

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504-920: Is ranked 1st in the subject areas of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2nd in Energy and Fuels, 3rd in Chemical Engineering, 4th in Biotechnology, 6th in Civil Engineering, 7th in Economics and 11th in Ecology. The 2022 QS Graduate Employability Rankings ranked UTS graduates 5th most employable in Australia, and 62nd in the world. As of 2024, UTS had the third highest demand for places in New South Wales for university applicants. For domestic applications, an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)

546-525: Is required, with selection ranks varying between courses. Applicants may also be eligible for admission if they have completed a UTS foundation course or an AQF Diploma. Applicants applying with an IB Diploma will have their scores converted into a UAC Rank for admission. In 2024, statistics by the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) revealed that the Bachelor of Business program at UTS was

588-799: The Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney, until she received a scholarship that enabled her to study abroad with the Atlantic Theater Company in New York in 2002. McClelland has had roles in the feature films A Man's Gotta Do , The Bet , Deck Dogz and in Australian television series Rake , Home and Away , Dance Academy and Canal Road . She received an Australian Film Institute Award nomination for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in Television , for her 2005 role in

630-634: The Central Park development, opposite the UTS Tower on Broadway, partner with the University on sustainability initiatives, which include a recycled water partnership and a district energy-sharing project commended at the 2018 Smart City Awards. The UTS Academic Board is the principal advisory body to the UTS Council on academic matters. The Academic Board is concerned with policy development as it relates to

672-549: The Network Ten telemovie Small Claims: White Wedding . McClelland has performed leading roles in productions with the Sydney Theatre Company , Melbourne Theatre Company , and Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney. McClelland is a former Jan Logan star, and face of the annual campaign, alongside other Jan Logan ambassadors Rose Byrne , Elizabeth Debicki , and Teresa Palmer . McClelland's short film Second Best won

714-711: The Powerhouse Museum . The Blackfriars precinct in Chippendale contains the Blackfriars Children's Centre and research and innovation teams while the Moore Park precinct features sports facilities within the Rugby Australia Building and the Botany precinct consists of the specialist research facility UTS Tech Lab. The campus has been substantially transformed since 2008 by the university's City Campus Master Plan,

756-625: The Centre for Artificial Intelligence (CAI), within the School of Computer Science in the Faculty of Engineering and IT. It was elevated to the status of an institute in August 2020, in recognition of its high-quality research and its collaboration with local and international collaboration researchers. As of 2024 it is led by Jie Lu , and has a staff of 35 academic staff, 10 postdoctoral associates, and over 200 PhD students. UTS provides library services through

798-749: The Dendy Live Action Short Award at the Sydney Film Festival , the Australian Directors' Guild Award for Best Direction in a short film, Best Short Film at the Milano Film Festival , Best Foreign Film at Lake Shorts Film Festival, the Youth Award at 20MinMax Film Festival and Best Direction at Flickerfest [1] . McClelland directed, wrote and produced seasons 1 and 2 of the cult hit web series One Step Closer to Home , and

840-475: The Graduate School of Health and School of Transdisciplinary Innovation. ActivateUTS (formerly UTS Union) operates a range of on-campus student services, including food and beverage outlets, cultural activities, fitness and catering services as well as clubs and societies, student publications and Orientation Day . The City Campus is home to two licensed bars, 'The Underground' and 'The Loft'. ActivateUTS

882-660: The Institute for Sustainable Futures fall under the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research), a number of units relating to international students are governed by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (International), and many other administrative units exist under similar divisions under the Vice-Chancellor and President. UTS College (formerly UTS Insearch) is a private higher education provider and pathways provider to UTS. UTS College provides academic English programs, foundation studies and diplomas, with

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924-597: The London International Awards. She was the recipient of the InStyle Magazine Woman of Style Scholarship for her work as a filmmaker in Australia. University of Technology Sydney The University of Technology Sydney ( UTS ) is a public research university located in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia. The university was founded in its current form in 1988, though its origins as

966-512: The NSW Institute of Technology amalgamated with the NSW Institute of Business Studies. In 1976 NSWIT established the first law school in NSW outside the university sector. The Haymarket campus officially opened in 1985. On 8 October 1987 university status was granted to NSWIT, which was followed by the passing of the University of Technology, Sydney, Act 1987 . It was reconstituted as the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) on 26 January 1988 , along with

1008-419: The School of Business at 23.7 percent followed by the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at 23 percent. Other faculties and schools by enrolment include; 11.3 percent in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; 10.9 percent in the Faculty of Design, Architecture & Building (DAB); 9.6 percent in the Faculty of science and 6.2 percent in the School of Law. Smaller number of students are enrolled in

1050-561: The UTS Library and Reading Room in Building 2 (UTS Central), as well as a range of online services on the UTS Library website. The UTS Gallery and Art Collection contains over 850 works, with a focus on contemporary Australian and Indigenous art . The artworks from the collection are on display throughout the UTS campus, including in every building. The university has been expanding its collection of digital and new media works . UTS Central

1092-706: The UTS Tower was voted the ugliest building in Sydney in a poll hosted by The Sydney Morning Herald , receiving 23% of the total vote. The Tower is the largest campus building in terms of both height and floor space. Other notable buildings in the Broadway precinct include: The Haymarket precinct includes buildings such as: Additionally in the Moore Park precinct, the Rugby Australia Building contains specialist facilities for UTS students, staff and researchers working across sport and exercise science, physiotherapy and sport media. Designed by architects Populous ,

1134-477: The University's academic programs in education, scholarship and research, and community service. It refers to policy recommendations to Council and discusses matters referred to it by Council. Academic Board plays a key role in the UTS community in providing a forum for the discussion and debate of the academic directions of the University as well as the quality of its academic programs. The Board consists of academic staff members as well as student members elected for

1176-581: The building is also the headquarters of Rugby Australia and home to Australia's national rugby teams. The external fixed aluminium shading controls solar penetration, while internal spaces include the purpose-built laboratories of the Human Performance Research Centre. A number of UTS campus buildings have received a certified Green Star rating from the Green Building Council of Australia. The Vicki Sara Building has been awarded

1218-680: The city campus, while precincts at Moore Park and Botany integrate specialist facilities with surrounding industry organisations. Broadway (located in Ultimo ) is home to the faculties of Science, Health, Law, Arts and Social Sciences, Engineering and IT, and Design, Architecture and Building, as well as the UTS Library . Haymarket is the location of the Business School, UTS Startups, the UTS Animal Logic Academy and two lecture theatres in

1260-643: The end of 2015, with classes and facilities moved into the main Haymarket campus. This marked the consolidation of UTS into a single unified campus in the Sydney CBD. The UTS city campus is located at the southern border of Sydney's central business district , close to Central station and Railway Square , within Sydney's emerging Tech Central. The UTS Tower is the nucleus of the city campus, fronting on to Broadway . The campus consists of five distinct precincts. Broadway , Haymarket and Blackfriars are located at

1302-568: The incorporation of the School of Design of the former Sydney College of the Arts . In 1989, the University of Technology, Sydney, Act 1989 (NSW) formed UTS by absorbing the Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education (KCAE) and the Institute of Technical and Adult Teacher Education (ITATE) of the Sydney College of Advanced Education . By 1991, an academic structure of nine faculties and 25 schools

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1344-588: The link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=McClelland&oldid=1191815718 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Scottish origin Anglicised Scottish Gaelic-language surnames Surnames of Ulster-Scottish origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alyssa McClelland Alyssa McClelland (born 1981 )

1386-566: The major research centres include: Centre for Autonomous System, Centre for Health Technology, Advanced Analytics Institute, Centre for Forensic Science, Centre for Quantum Software and Information, the Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection (AIMI, formerly the i3 Institute), Climate Change Cluster (C3), and the Institute for Sustainable Future. The Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute (AAII)was established in March 2017 as

1428-538: The option to continue undergraduate studies at UTS. Programs are designed in collaboration with UTS and delivered in smaller class sizes, with additional learning support services. Programs are offered in several locations throughout the world, including Sydney. In the Australian Research Council 's State of Australian University Research 2018-19 Excellence in Research for Australia national report, 100% of

1470-550: The second most in-demand course in the state, with 956 applicants placing it as their first preference. The Bachelor of Nursing program was the ninth most in-demand course with 608 applicants. In 2022, the university had an enrolment of 44,615 students. 32,825 are undergraduate students , 9,533 postgraduate students and 2,257 doctoral students. Of all students, 33,435 (75%) are Australian citizens or permanent residents and 11,180 (25%) are international students . Students were enrolled in 9 schools or faculties: The largest being

1512-581: The short film Nic and Shauna which was a finalist in Tropfest , the world's largest short film festival. McClelland is also a respected international commercial director, having directed campaigns for Google Pixel , Apple , Air New Zealand , Samsung , Netflix and Vodafone , AEG, McDonald’s and Pot Noodle. Her advertising work has won awards such as the Black Pencil at the D&;AD Awards and Best Direction at

1554-503: The university's research was rated at world standard or above. In the accompanying Engagement and Impact Assessment 2018-19 national report, almost 80% of the university's assessed research areas were rated as having a high impact, with the Australian university sector average at 43%. UTS is home to over 50 research centres and institutes. UTS mainly focuses its research in the areas of health, data science, sustainability, future work, and industry and social futures. As of 2020 some of

1596-891: The world. UTS ranked 1st in Australia and 11th globally in the 2024 Times Higher Education Young University Rankings (under 50 years old). Similarly, in the 2021 QS Top 50 Under 50 Rankings of universities founded less than 50 years ago, UTS ranked 1st in Australia and 11th in the world. UTS has consistently ranked first in Australia and within the top 10 globally in the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings (under 50 years old) for 2022 and 2023, securing 8th and 9th positions respectively. The Times Higher Education Rankings in 2022 ranked UTS; 70th in Computer Science, 81st in Law and 90th in Education in

1638-527: The world. The university is ranked in the 201st–300th bracket in the 2024 Academic Ranking of World Universities . UTS is among the five most improved universities from 2012 to 2021 in the Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities (ARTU), which evaluates performance across the QS, THE and ARWU world rankings, rising 139 places to 146th. As of the 2023 edition, the university is ranked 9th in Australia and 136th in

1680-844: The world. In Australia, UTS is ranked 4th in Computer Science, 7th in Law and 8th in Education. The QS World University Rankings in 2021 ranked UTS; 11th in Nursing, 25th in Arts and Design and 29th in Sport and Exercise in the world. UTS is ranked in the top 100 for Accounting and Finance, Architecture, Civil Engineering, Communication & Media Studies, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Law. The US News Rankings in 2022 ranked UTS; 8th in Electrical Engineering, 13th in Computer Science, 31st in Energy and Fuels, 46th in Chemical Engineering, 52nd in Civil Engineering, 62nd in Biotechnology, 83rd in Economics and 87th in Ecology. In Australia, UTS

1722-652: Was established in 1833. In the 1870s, the school expanded into technical education and formed the Working Men's College, which was later taken over by the NSW government to form the Sydney Technical College . In 1940 the NSW Parliament passed an Act to establish an Institute of Technology , which in 1964 led to the establishment of the New South Wales Institute of Technology ( NSWIT ). In 1968,

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1764-464: Was established. The School of Design was initially housed at a campus in Balmain , which closed at the end of 1994, with the school moved to a new building at the city campus. The environmental, biological and biomedical science schools were located on a campus at St Leonards , which was closed in 2006, which also relocated to the city campus following a redevelopment. The Kuring-Gai campus closed at

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