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  2. Unearthing Our Convict Past

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    4 Mar 2020: In January 2020 the University of Tasmania ran the Convict Archaeology Field School. UTAS students were joined by students from across Australia to participate in a dig uncovering the Picton road station, just outside the historic town of Kempton.
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. Just some of our very talented women

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    3 Mar 2020: Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: http://bit. ly/1LTBnP8 Follow us on Facebook: http://bit. ly/2paDacB Talk to us on Twitter: http://bit. ly/2FQVxg1 Check us out on Instagram: http://bit. ly/2IruKpc © University of Tasmania,
    By: University of Tasmania
  4. Study business here and work anywhere

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    25 Feb 2020: Mark Acheson wanted a career change so he studied a Master of Marketing Management. The skills Mark learned here, he can take anywhere. Learn more about studying business: https://bit. ly/2NmlWrB Learn more about studying at the University of
    By: University of Tasmania
  5. Recording in Australia's new home of music

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    20 Feb 2020: The Recording Suite inside The Hedberg is built around the ground-breaking API Legacy AXS recording and mixing console. With 48 channels and an all-analogue signal path, the console was built to the specifications of the University of Tasmania with
    By: University of Tasmania
  6. Maree Bakker | Beeswax Wraps and Sustainability | UCTV Alive for Kids …

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    8 Jun 2021: UCTV Alive for Kids is an interactive online broadcast developed by the Peter Underwood Centre to provide children and young people with fun, extra-curricular learning opportunities. During this episode Maree Bakker from the Environment Protection
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Moving 41 Pianos

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    18 Feb 2020: The University of Tasmania are going to great heights to move 41 pianos from the old Conservatorium into The Hedberg, the new, purpose built music building. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: http://bit. ly/1LTBnP8 Follow us on
    By: University of Tasmania
  8. Mother of Dragons - learn about a joint biological control initiative

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    17 Feb 2020: Dr Geoff Allen and Roanne Sutherland discuss a joint biological control initiative between Scion New Zealand and the University of Tasmania to combat an invasive beetle species in New Zealand. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania
    By: University of Tasmania
  9. Measuring the Earth with black holes

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    12 Feb 2020: With our radio telescopes, we are helping ensure the accuracy of GPS. Geodesist Dr Lucia McCallum explains how it's done. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: http://bit. ly/1LTBnP8 Follow us on Facebook: http://bit. ly/2paDacB
    By: University of Tasmania
  10. Study a Master of Applied Science (Agricultural Science)

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    4 Feb 2020: The quality of research that comes out of the University of Tasmania, and the sustainability practices in agriculture production within Tasmania is what attracted Sandra Liliana Ospina Rios to enrol in the Master of Applied Science. Learn more
    By: University of Tasmania
  11. Master of Applied Science (Agricultural Science)

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    4 Feb 2020: Sandra Liliana Ospina Rios studied a Master of Applied Science (Agricultural Science). The quality of research that comes out of the University of Tasmania, and the sustainability practices in agriculture production within Tasmania is what attracted
    By: University of Tasmania
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