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  2. Richard Eccleston on the Tasmanian housing squeeze

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    14 Mar 2018: Professor Richard Eccleston is a political scientist and the founding Director of the Institute for the Study of Social Change who specialises in tax and budget politics: http://bit. ly/2Grezro Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania:
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. VC Rufus Black meets University College student Taylor Franklin-Smith

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    9 Mar 2018: Professor Rufus Black is the Vice-Chancellor and President at the University of Tasmania: http://bit. ly/2IaJuIG Learn more about studying at University College: http://bit. ly/2toX208 Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania:
    By: University of Tasmania
  4. Antarctic science student searches for life on Jupiter’s frozen moons

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    24 Nov 2016: Sahan Jayasinghe completed a genetics degree in Melbourne, but while working with Great White Sharks in South Africa, he realised that marine biology was his real passion. He came to the University of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic
    By: University of Tasmania
  5. Hydrowood: A vast resource reclaimed

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    14 Nov 2016: In Hydroelectric dams around Tasmania, forests of dead timber are still standing. The trees have been underwater for more than 30 years. Now UTAS is working with a forest management company on innovative solutions to salvage the submerged wood to
    By: University of Tasmania
  6. The Power of Arts and Humanities Subjects at UTAS

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    3 Nov 2016: University of Tasmania students and staff discuss the power of studying Humanities subjects as part of a Bachelor of Arts; a degree with the breadth to take you on a diverse career path. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: https
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Creative Journeys: Explore Fine Arts at UTAS

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    1 Nov 2016: Students and graduates share their inspiring creative journeys studying Fine Arts at the University of Tasmania. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: https://bit. ly/38xjnJv Follow us on Facebook: http://bit. ly/2paDacB Talk to us
    By: University of Tasmania
  8. How Journalism 101 changed my life

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    31 Oct 2016: Lucy Breaden tells her story about how university study and work placement opportunities changed her life, launching her career. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: https://bit. ly/38xjnJv Follow us on Facebook:
    By: University of Tasmania
  9. Sex differences in long term mortality and disability of stroke

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    11 Oct 2016: 3 Minute Thesis' People's choice winner Hoang Phan, Menzies Institute for Medical Research discussing the long term mortality and disability of stroke especially regarding misconceptions about the frequency of cases of stroke in women. Learn more
    By: University of Tasmania
  10. Ogoh-ogoh Demon Cleansing Ritual - Dark Mofo

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    22 Jun 2015: Our Asian Studies and Art School teams have been collaborating with three visiting Indonesian artists to learn more about the cleansing rituals of the Ogoh-ogoh. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: http://bit. ly/1LTBnP8
    By: University of Tasmania
  11. How can we repair the brain?

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    19 Jun 2015: Kaylene Young and her team at the University of Tasmania are trying to understand how brain stem cells can help repair damage done by diseases like alzheimers and multiple sclerosis. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania:
    By: University of Tasmania
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