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  2. Thumbnail for Creativity and culture important to Tasmanians through COVID-19

    Creativity and culture important to Tasmanians through COVID-19

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/creativity-and-culture-important-to-tasmanians-through-covid-19
    8 Jul 2020: Creativity and participating in cultural activities and events have been described by a majority of Tasmanians as important to maintaining their wellbeing through COVID-19. More than 80 per cent of the 1,258 respondents to The Tasmania Project’s
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    Black War art book wins prestigious Tasmanian history prize

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/black-war-art-book-wins-prestigious-tasmanian-history-prize
    30 Jun 2020: A book of art that shines light on a dark period in Tasmania's history, the Black War, has won the State's most significant literary award. The National Picture: The Art of Tasmania's Black War (The National Gallery of Australia) is the winner of
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    Devil vaccine research leads to new weapons for fighting disease

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/devil-vaccine-research-leads-to-new-weapons-for-fighting-disease
    2 Jul 2020: Community support for researchers at the University of Tasmania’s Menzies Institute for Medical Research and the Tasmanian School of Medicine has led to an arsenal of new tools (video link) for fighting the insidious Devil Facial Tumour Disease.
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    Why now is the perfect time to start study as a mature aged student.

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/1034-why-now-is-the-perfect-time-to-start-study-as-a-mature-aged-student
    10 Jul 2020: The COVID-19 era sure has taught us a lot about resilience. Who would have thought six months ago that parents could work full-time from home while home-schooling children. Or that the economy would collapse, meaning tens of thousands of people are
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    Agroforestry focus thanks to $3.9 million funding

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/agroforestry-focus-thanks-to-$3.9-million-funding
    2 Jul 2020: Boosting the adoption of agroforestry on farms will be the focus of a joint Smart Farming project. The ‘Perennial Prosperity’ project received a $3. 9 million grant from the National Landcare program, which is run by the Department of Agriculture,
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    Top 6 tips for studying at home from an expert

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/1032-top-6-tips-for-studying-at-home-from-an-expert
    8 Jul 2020: The COVID-19 crisis closed campuses, schools and workplaces around the world. This meant that many of us are now studying and working at home. Here are six great tips for effective study, straight from Associate Professor Kimberley Norris, clinical
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    How to deal with FOMO in the COVID-19 era

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/1033-how-to-deal-with-fomo-in-the-covid-19-era
    13 Jul 2020: One good thing about lock down and life in isolation has been the lack of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out). Nothing was happening, and everyone was in the same boat and stuck at home in survival mode. No-one was traveling or out having amazing,
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    Explosive experiments add depth to study of submarine volcanoes

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/explosive-experiments-add-depth-to-study-of-submarine-volcanoes
    30 Jun 2020: A team of international researchers have used laboratory experiments to understand how hot magma and water interacts explosively underwater. “There are conceptual theories about how deep volcanic eruptions should be relatively passive, and form
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    We developed tools to study cancer in devils. They could help humans

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/1029-we-developed-tools-to-study-cancer-in-devils-they-could-help-humans
    1 Jul 2020: By Dr Andrew Flies, Dr Amanda Patchett, Associate Professor Bruce Lyons and Professor Greg Woods, University of TasmaniaEmerging infectious diseases, including COVID-19, usually come from non-human animals. However our understanding of most
  11. imas.utas.edu.au Tuesday 3 December 2019 Tasmanians urged to log ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/1286231/Giant-kelp-logging-app.pdf
    13 Jan 2020: imas. utas. edu. au. Tuesday 3 December 2019. Tasmanians urged to log sightings of endangered giant kelp Scientists working to restore Tasmania’s disappearing giant kelp forests are enlisting the help of recreational fishers and waterway users to log

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