List of University of Technology Sydney people

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

Contents

Notable alumni

Academia

Architecture

Business

Government

Politicians

Premiers of New South Wales
Federal politicians
Australian state and territory politicians
International politicians

Public servants

Humanities

Arts

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Hugh Jackman

History

Journalism

Literature, writing and poetry

Law

Sciences

Sport

Other

Notable staff

Administration

Chancellors

Order Chancellor YearsNotes
1RN Johnson1989—1999
2 Sir Gerard Brennan 1999—2005
3 Vicki Sara 2005—2016
4Brian Wilson2016 [46]
5 Catherine Livingstone 2016—present [47]

Vice-Chancellors

Order Vice-Chancellor YearsNotes
1RD Guthrie1988—1996
2AJD Blake1996—2002
3RE Milbourne2002—2014
4 Attila Brungs 2014—2021 [48]
5 Andrew Parfitt 2021—present [49]

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