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  2. Studying Postgraduate Business, Management, Accounting and Finance

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    3 Jun 2016: Small classes, practical skills and a professional induction program are just some of the features which make the masters degrees at the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics standout from other universities. For more information please https:/
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. Where art and design merge into one

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    31 May 2016: Rebecca Birrel knew that her career would be in the creative fields. The skills from having a fine art degree have really enabled Birrel to approach things in a very broad way. Whether it's a logo, or it's a label, or it's an installation, or even a
    By: University of Tasmania
  4. Mastering the skills to succeed in business

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    24 May 2016: Alumnus Prajit Parameswar discusses how his masters degree from the Tasmanian School of Business and economics helped him to succeed in the business world. For more information please visit http://www. utas. edu. au/courses/study/business Learn more
    By: University of Tasmania
  5. Undergraduate business – there’s more than one reason!

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    24 May 2016: Business student Rachel Chong outlines all the amazing reasons why she chose UTAS – from the outdoors to small class sizes and scholarships. It’s the UTAS difference. For more information please visit
    By: University of Tasmania
  6. It’s not just the study it’s the lifestyle: The UTAS Difference

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    24 May 2016: Business student Rachel Chong talks about the allure of Tasmania from the work life balance to the beauty of landscapes. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: https://bit. ly/38xjnJv Follow us on Facebook: http://bit. ly/2paDacB
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Working with elite athletes is a second to none experience

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    19 May 2016: Exercise Science student Torben Partridge-Madson has always loved cycling, so doing prac with the best cycling team in the country was a pretty special experience. It was his interest in cycling, and sport generally, particularly at the elite level,
    By: University of Tasmania
  8. Diving into underwater research - all the way to the seabed

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    1 Sep 2017: The development of this high-tech AUV at the Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, will assist with exciting Antarctic research missions, and could have multiple applications in industry too. Learn more about studying at the
    By: University of Tasmania
  9. Vital algorithm helping our most vulnerable

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    1 Sep 2017: Professor Peter Dargaville (Menzies Institute for Medical Research/Royal Hobart Hospital) developed a device to control the concentration of oxygen given to babies that are receiving respiratory support. Learn more about studying at the University
    By: University of Tasmania
  10. Breathing easier with AirRater

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    31 Aug 2017: People with allergies, hayfever and asthma can breathe easier with the AirRater app created by Dr Fay Johnston, Senior Research Fellow, Menzies Institute for Medical Research. The app gives users quick, up to date information about air quality so
    By: University of Tasmania
  11. Listening to radio galaxies far, far away…

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    31 Aug 2017: Dr Lucia McCallum, geodesist and Lecturer in Astrophysics, works on the AuScope VLBI Project. Her job is to provide the most accurate coordinate system of the earth using radio telescopes. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania:
    By: University of Tasmania
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