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  2. Thumbnail for Development of regional risk models for fungal diseases in pyrethrum | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    Development of regional risk models for fungal diseases in pyrethrum…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/horticulture/development-of-regional-risk-models-for-fungal-diseases-in-pyrethrum
    21 Aug 2023: Development of regional risk models for fungal diseases in pyrethrum. Development of regional risk models for fungal diseases in pyrethrum. Project details. Status: Current. Project team. Lead:. Team:. Funding and partners. Funding:. Horticulture
  3. Meg Webb MLC | Submission to TLRI Review of ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1684593/8-M-Webb-MLC.pdf
    21 Nov 2023: Meg Webb MLC | Submission to TLRI Review of Privacy Laws in Tasmania: Issues Paper No. 32 | July 2023 Page 1 of 23. Introduction. The thorough research and work undertaken by the Tasmania Law Reform Institute (TLRI) in the production. of the Review
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    Overcoming barriers in an online learning community

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/overcoming-barriers-in-an-online-learning-community
    24 Apr 2024: Boosting online learning’s potential to overcome barriers to university study will be the focus of new research in the School of Education. Strategies to better engage students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, will be explored in
  5. Thumbnail for Restoring coastal habitat boosts wildlife numbers by 61% – but puzzling failures mean we can still do better

    Restoring coastal habitat boosts wildlife numbers by 61% – but…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/restoring-coastal-habitat-boosts-wildlife-numbers-by-61-but-puzzling-failures-mean-we-can-still-do-better
    23 Apr 2024: Humans love the coast. But we love it to death, so much so we’ve destroyed  valuable coastal habitat – in the case of some types of habitat, most of it has gone. Pollution, coastal development, climate change and many other human impacts have
  6. Thumbnail for Agricultural leaders learning the skills to thrive in a changing climate

    Agricultural leaders learning the skills to thrive in a changing…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/agricultural-leaders-learning-the-skills-to-thrive-in-a-changing-climate
    23 Apr 2024: A successful agricultural leadership program has undergone a makeover to deliver the same essential leadership and business management skills through the lens of adaptable leadership in a changing climate. The Enable leadership program is a joint
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    Spotlight on a devil researcher: Professor Greg Woods

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/spotlight-on-a-devil-researcher-professor-greg-woods
    23 Apr 2024: As we look back on 21 years of fundraising to protect the Tasmanian devil from Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD1 and DFTD2), it is a good time to highlight some of the critical work undertaken in the early days. Professor Greg Woods with PhD
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    Award-winning alumna puts art at centre of education

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/award-winning-alumna-puts-art-at-centre-of-education
    24 Apr 2024: Katie Wightman is the Principal at Waverley Primary School. In 2022, she was awarded the Together We Inspire Telstra Innovation in Technology Award for her work delivering an online and face-to-face program to improve access, retention, engagement
  9. Artificial intelligence investments reduce risks to critical mineral…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/1708184/2024-02_Vespignani_Smyth.pdf
    7 May 2024: Tasmanian School of Business and Economics University of Tasmania. Discussion Paper Series N 2024-02. Artificial intelligence investments reduce risks to critical mineral supply. Joaquin Vespignani. University of Tasmania, Australia. Russell Smyth.
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    Honey bee health and pollination under protected and contained…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/horticulture/honey-bee-health-and-pollination-under-protected-and-contained-environments
    1 Aug 2023: Honey bee health and pollination under protected and contained environments. Honey bee health and pollination under protected and contained environments. Project details. Status: Completed. Project team. Lead:. Team:. Dr Geoff Allen. Dr Stephen
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    Investigating the potential of industrial hemp as a forage crop |…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/horticulture/investigating-the-potential-of-industrial-hemp-as-a-forage-crop
    1 Aug 2023: Investigating the potential of industrial hemp as a forage crop. Investigating the potential of industrial hemp as a forage crop. Project details. Status: Completed. Project team. Lead:. Funding and partners. Funding:. AgriFutures Australia.

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