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  2. Panopticon II Dark Mofo 2018, Cell 02: Tracing Bodies

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    19 Jun 2018: "Stand still. Let us trace you. Do you trust us? Over time how do you want to be perceived? Does society have the right idea of who you are?" — Lily McGee, Bachelor of Contemporary Arts — Erick Ng, Bachelor of Contemporary Arts — Katrina van
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. Panopticon II Dark Mofo 2018, Cell 20: Human Painting

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    19 Jun 2018: "The artwork features the interaction between a suspended figure and its environment. The act of varying suspension dictates the figures manipulation of its environment. highlighting, the act of art making as a collaboration between time and movement
    By: University of Tasmania
  4. Why study a Bachelor of Justice Studies?

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    8 Mar 2017: Do you have an interest in criminal and social justice, or human rights? Would you like to help solve real world problems? Bachelor of Justice Studies gives you access to the skills and opportunities necessary to transition through to your dream
    By: University of Tasmania
  5. Are You In Year 11 or 12? - Join UTAS UCP In College Or High School

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    1 Mar 2017: The University Connections Program (UCP) allows Year 11 and 12 students to study university level units at the same time or in addition to their TCE studies. The Program provides great opportunities to extend and reward hard-working students. The
    By: University of Tasmania
  6. Choose your own adventure: Study Engineering at UTAS

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    14 Feb 2017: With an Engineering degree from the University of Tasmania, it really is a case of 'choose your own adventure. ' A perfect example is PhD student Lily Panton, who studies the acoustics of concert halls. Learn more about studying at the University of
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Meet the global storyteller moving people to change

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    30 Jan 2017: Since graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Journalism, Media and Communications) from UTAS, Karl Mathiesen now contributes to the ‘fearless journalism’ of one of the world’s largest media platforms as a London-based freelance environmental
    By: University of Tasmania
  8. Children’s University Tasmania Graduations Video 2017

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    18 May 2018: Children’s University Tasmania – which is operated by the Peter Underwood Centre under the auspices of Children’s University Australasia – creates opportunities that build confidence, encourage and celebrate learning outside school hours.
    By: University of Tasmania
  9. Did you know greenhouse production of food is a new practice in…

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    23 Jan 2017: PhD candidate Dianfan Zhou is going to help bring our country up to speed. “I recently started by PhD in UTAS’ School of Land and Food and my project is focused on opportunities for greenhouse vegetable production in Australia. ” Learn more
    By: University of Tasmania
  10. Can a boat be capable of flying above the water?

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    23 Jan 2017: Sam Smith dreams of one day creating a boat capable of flying above the water. Impossible? Not with hydrofoil innovation research. Sam is studying his PhD at the ARC Research Training Centre for Naval Design and Manufacturing at the Australian
    By: University of Tasmania
  11. Making big instruments smaller

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    23 Jan 2017: What do analytical chemists do when they need a particular piece of lab equipment? They invent it themselves. Elisenda Fornells Vernet is studying her PhD at the University, and is doing just that. “I’m working in separation science, which
    By: University of Tasmania
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