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  2. An island with awesome opportunities in Law

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    13 Sep 2018: Law student Danielle Phillips says the Law School lecturers and staff are fabulous. "The Law School at UTAS is great, we have some awesome opportunities and the lecturers and staff that we have are fabulous; some of their textbooks are taught at
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. Take a look inside our new Media School

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    6 Sep 2018: The Media School’s cutting-edge facilities provide the opportunity to become an expert in new technologies. Our students are able to access industry standard equipment and use them to produce a range of media content. Learn more about studying at
    By: University of Tasmania
  4. A long-running dream: media and journalism

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    5 Sep 2018: Erin Cooper, 20, is studying a Bachelor of Media majoring in Media and Journalism. She has wanted to study media since primary school, and now she’s a semester away from graduation. “I love writing, I love learning about lots of things, I love
    By: University of Tasmania
  5. Zoology and geology: studying in a beautiful environment (Sinhalese)

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    5 Sep 2018: If you love the environment and want to study zoology and geology, Tasmania is the best location. Varunjani J. A. Jayaseelan chose to study in Tasmania because of her passion for conservation. “You can drive 30 minutes out of the city and
    By: University of Tasmania
  6. Studying in a beautiful environment (English language), zoology and…

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    5 Sep 2018: If you love the environment and want to study zoology and geology, Tasmania is the best location. Varunjani J. A. Jayaseelan chose to study in Tasmania because of her passion for conservation. “You can drive 30 minutes out of the city and
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Science and geology: be part of something that’s a part of everything

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    5 Sep 2018: Johanna Van Balen is studying a Bachelor of Science majoring in Geology, which she says is “fascinating. ” “It’s a misconception that you study geology and you work in a mine site. It’s so much more than that. You get to discover new
    By: University of Tasmania
  8. The hidden gem of Australia (English language)

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    3 Sep 2018: For Pharmacy student Hong Yun Ong, Tasmania is a “hidden gem. ” “Tassie has its own original landscape that’s been preserved. Australians in general are friendly. Aussie culture is wonderful as well. It’s a once in a lifetime
    By: University of Tasmania
  9. Study pharmacy in TAS: the hidden gem of Australia (Mandarin…

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    3 Sep 2018: For Pharmacy student Hong Yun Ong, Tasmania is a “hidden gem. ” “Tassie has its own original landscape that’s been preserved. Australians in general are friendly. Aussie culture is wonderful as well. It’s a once in a lifetime
    By: University of Tasmania
  10. The genetic data that makes you, you

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    31 Aug 2018: As technology and genetic research move forward rapidly, the law needs to keep up. Professor Dianne Nicol, Director of the Centre for Law and Genetics, is investigating the new “avalanche” of genetic data. Read more about how we manage an
    By: University of Tasmania
  11. Studying in a friendly state (Mandarin language)

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    29 Aug 2018: Dillon Ong is studying a Bachelor of Biomedical Science. He chose Tasmania because of the University’s small class sizes and the six-month professional placement offered in his course. But he says the best thing about Tasmania is the friendly and
    By: University of Tasmania
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