UTS ePress
UTS ePRESS is the open access publishing arm of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Our aim is to remove barriers to knowledge by freely disseminating high quality scholarly works. Through this commitment to open knowledge, we contribute to scholarship that seeks to solve global challenges.
Latest Books
Designing Learning Experiences for Inclusivity and Diversity
Keith Heggart, Mais FatayerMarana Dyargali
Kirsten Thorpe, Larissa Behrendt, Robynne Quiggin, Jason De Santolo, Susan PageBaker and Singh’s Interactive Guide to the Human Brain
Kerry Graeme Baker, Payal SinghBetween Dark & Light
Ruth McDermott, Ben BaxterJean Vanmai’s Chân Đăng The Tonkinese of Caledonia in the colonial era
Tess Do, Kathryn Lay-ChenchabiGender and Learning in Rwanda
Shirley Randell, Hilary Yerbury, Astrid Escrig-PinolAnatomy Quizbook Volume 2
Kerry G. BakerGenocide Perspectives VI
Nikki Marczak, Kirril ShieldsThe First into the Dark
Michael Robertson, Astrid Ley, Edwina LightReading the Country
Philip Morrissey, Chris HealyIntercultural Learning
Peter Jones, Debra Miles, Narayan GopalkrishnanInternational Project Management Association Research Conference 2017
International Project Management AssociationAustralasian Conference on Information Systems 2018
Australasian Conference on Information SystemsInternational Research Network on Organizing by Projects (IRNOP) 2017
International Research Network on Organizing by ProjectsPMI Australia Conference 2017
Project Management Institute AustraliaConnecting the Nation
Paul Ashton, Mitchell Whitelaw, Alison Wain, Jaya Keaney, Tracy IrelandSpeech Acts
Wes HillThe Power of Conferences
Deborah Edwards, Cheryl Malone, Carmel FoleyGenocide Perspectives V
Nikki Marczak, Kirril Shields3rd National Local Government Research Forum
The Australian Centre of Excellence for Local Government
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