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  2. 06-04_Sreedharan

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/205243/06-04_Sreedharan.pdf
    21 Dec 2011: SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Discussion Paper 2004-06. A Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) of Stockmarket Returns. Nagaratnam J Sreedharan (University of Tasmania). ISSN 1443-8593 ISBN 1 86295 174 8. 1. A Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) of
  3. Newsletter No. 19 / December 2015 ne wsle tter ...

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    21 Dec 2015: Newsletter No. 19 / December 2015. ne. wsle. tter. TIL. ES. From the Director. It’s been another exciting and busy. year for TILES’ researchers and. postgraduate students. This. Christmas edition of the TILES. Newsletter provides a snapshot of.
  4. Applied Surgical Anatomy: Brain and Spinal Cord RegionsDate: 13 ...

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    7 Jan 2024: Applied Surgical Anatomy: Brain and Spinal Cord RegionsDate: 13 September 2024Time: 12. 45 – 5pmWhere: University of Tasmania, Medical Science Precinct, 17 Liverpool Street, Hobart. Cost: $600 (GST Inclusive) includes ref reshments and teaching
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    Setting the scene on campus

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2019/867-setting-the-scene-on-campus
    30 May 2019: If you were to look around a dim, chilly pottery studio, you would probably just see a space for making ceramics. Alistair Reilly looked around and instantly saw a morgue. A little unusual, but as a location manager for film and TV, his job is to see
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    Managing study stress

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    22 May 2019: Assignments, exams, and other deadlines (as well as other life stressors) mean that life as a university student can get overwhelming. The University of Tasmania Wellbeing team is here to support you to implement positive mental health and wellbeing
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    Need some sparkle in your cider? We can help.

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2019/866-need-some-sparkle-in-your-cider-we-can-help
    29 May 2019: Everyone loves a good cider, and craft cideries are popping up rapidly. But without a good understanding of the science of cider-making, businesses might find it hard to solve the tricky cider challenges they might face. The University of Tasmania is
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    Learning behind the scenes

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    30 May 2019: Victoria Madden’s atmospheric crime drama The Gloaming is the latest major film and TV production taking place in Tasmania. Our School of Creative Arts and Media students and staff had the chance to venture behind the scenes. Here’s what they
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    The power of networking in your accounting career

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    28 May 2019: Grab any opportunity that comes around that might stretch you and expand your skills, says Anne-Marie Martin CPA. She’s served on CPA Australia’s Tasmanian Divisional Council, educates future accountants at the University of Tasmania and sits on
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    Leah's law: Seeking a better outcome for her mob

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2019/864-leahs-law-seeking-a-better-outcome-for-her-mob
    27 May 2019: Because of Her, We Can!This was the theme of NAIDOC Week 2018: a celebration of the important roles that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women hold in the community. There can be few women who embody the concept as wholeheartedly as University
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    Science on the "pulse" of volcano eruptions

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2019/862-science-on-the-pulse-of-volcano-eruptions
    22 May 2019: Predicting when a volcano will next blow is tricky business, but lessons we learned from one of Hawaii’s recent eruptions may help. Kīlauea, on the Big Island of Hawai'i, is probably the best understood volcano on Earth. That’s thanks to
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