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  2. Thumbnail for Youth aggression link to video gaming debunked

    Youth aggression link to video gaming debunked

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/youth-aggression-link-to-video-gaming-debunked
    6 Oct 2022: Aggressive video games have no strong, long-term links to youth aggression, a recent study has shown. University of Tasmania School of Psychological Sciences researcher and study co-author Dr Jim Sauer said while the link had been long debated and
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    Diving into marine science

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/diving-into-marine-science
    4 Oct 2022: Lydia Schuller was working for a Great Barrier Reef cruise company when she decided she wanted to be a marine biologist. Originally from Munich, Germany, she came to Australia a decade ago and fell in love with the ocean while visiting Queensland. So,
  4. Thumbnail for Setting primary schools up for success in languages

    Setting primary schools up for success in languages

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/setting-primary-schools-up-for-success-in-languages
    30 Sep 2022: Despite the willingness of the young mind to soak up a new language, access to language learning in Tasmanian primary schools is declining. Attempting to reverse this trend, Dr Mairin Hennebry-Leung has secured a grant from the Spencer Foundation to
  5. Thumbnail for Exhibitions shine spotlight on young artists

    Exhibitions shine spotlight on young artists

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/exhibitions-shine-spotlight-on-young-artists
    28 Sep 2022: For the past year a group of Year 11 and 12 students across the state have immersed themselves in a creative arts program with the University of Tasmania. Now their artistic endeavours will be on display for all to see at one of three Object Design
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    Geography was a major improvement to Georgina’s science degree

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/geography-was-a-major-improvement-to-georginas-science-degree
    30 Sep 2022: Georgina Newton was a high achiever in high school and excelled at maths, which is why she chose to study a Bachelor of Science at the University of Tasmania, majoring in Mathematics. When choosing electives for her degree, she picked some units from
  7. Thumbnail for $6.4 million boost for cool climate horticulture growers

    $6.4 million boost for cool climate horticulture growers

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/$6.4-million-boost-for-cool-climate-horticulture-growers
    29 Sep 2022: Scientists are giving Aussie horticulture growers in cooler climates the opportunity to participate in a $6. 4M research trial program to help industry adapt to climate change. Being delivered through Hort Innovation and led and co-funded by the
  8. Thumbnail for Extracurricular activities help drive academic success for regional students, study finds

    Extracurricular activities help drive academic success for regional…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/extracurricular-activities-help-drive-academic-success-for-regional-students,-study-finds
    30 Sep 2022: Extracurricular activities may help young students in regional areas to close the gap with metropolitan schools, a new study from University of Tasmania and Flinders University shows. On average, students in regional areas are ranked 5% lower than
  9. Thumbnail for Greening the way for others

    Greening the way for others

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/greening-the-way-for-others
    29 Sep 2022: Cathy Walker lives in a yurt in rural Tasmania, surrounded by nature and making as little impact as she can on the environment. It’s her way of life. Her journey started at the knee of her grandmother who she now realises was her first holistic
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    What does trauma informed practice in Tasmanian schools mean?

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/what-does-trauma-informed-practice-in-tasmanian-schools-mean
    4 Oct 2022: Footage shared online of school-yard fights is concerning. However, in responding, it is imperative to reflect upon causes of such violence and apply preventative strategies rather than ‘getting tough’. For more than 50 years we have known that
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    Kelly’s sustainability focus

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/kellys-sustainability-focus
    30 Sep 2022: Kelly Pinner describes herself as a freelancer, working in a range of smaller, diverse jobs simultaneously, and she loves the stimulation and variety of her lifestyle. “I collect little jobs: work in a pub at night, caretaker for properties during
  12. Thumbnail for Menzies researcher named as Tasmanian Tall Poppy

    Menzies researcher named as Tasmanian Tall Poppy

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/menzies-researcher-named-as-tasmanian-tall-poppy
    28 Sep 2022: A researcher at the University of Tasmania’s Menzies Institute for Medical Research is the 2022 Tasmanian Tall Poppy award recipient for her work in helping the community better understand multiple sclerosis (MS). Dr Suzi Claflin is one of four
  13. Thumbnail for Ancient marine DNA discovered in Antarctic sediments holds clues to ocean ecosystem shifts to come

    Ancient marine DNA discovered in Antarctic sediments holds clues to…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/ancient-marine-dna-discovered-in-antarctic-sediments
    4 Oct 2022: Scientists have discovered 1-million-year-old marine DNA in deep-sea sediments of the Scotia Sea, north of the Antarctic continent, which gives insights into past ocean ecosystem-wide changes, and will help predict how marine life will respond to
  14. University of TasmaniaA B O R I G I ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/1562023/Aboriginal-Employment-Plan-2021-2024.pdf
    8 Jul 2022: University of TasmaniaA B O R I G I N A L E M P L OY M E N T P L A N. 2 0 2 1 -2 0 2 4. CRICOS 00586B. We acknowledge our University campuses are located on the traditional. lands of the palawa/pakana peoples of lutruwita (Tasmania), as well as the.
  15. Measuring and reporting bushfire emissions A discussion paper…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1697841/Measuring-and-reporting-bushfire-emissions.pdf
    23 Feb 2024: Measuring and reporting bushfire emissions. A discussion paper prepared by the Tasmanian Policy Exchange at the University of Tasmania. February 2024. Ranked #1 in the world for Climate Action. A C K N OW L E D G E M E N T O F C O U N T R Y. The
  16. Journal articles

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/excel_doc/0008/774224/For-Forestry.xlsx
    24 Nov 2015: Journal articles. Ref No. Reference type. Authors. Year. Title. Jounral. Volume. Pages. DOI. Output year. CRC. Programme. 1890. Journal Article. Pinkard, E;CC Baillie;VS Patel;CL Mohammed. 2006. Effects of fertilising with nitrogen and phosphorus on
  17. 13 | suber

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/640170/Suber-screen.pdf
    20 Jan 2015: 13. Suber Residence. top rightthe roof as viewed from the. approachphoto - J. Jones. main imageview of house from the north. - the house is a raisedplatform that floats abovethe landscape extending. from road levelphoto - L. Woolley. Location:
  18. Arathy Parameswaran…

    Higher Degree by Research Candidate
    Chemistry
  19. Helena Valverde Iglesias

    Higher Degree by Research Candidate
    Biological Sciences
  20. Mohammadreza Javanmardi

    Adjunct Senior Researcher
    National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics
  21. Christopher Etherington

    Casual Staff Member
    Rural Clinical School
  22. Aikaterini Charitonidou

    Post-doctoral Research Fellow: Small Pelagic Fishes
    Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration
  23. Laura Herraiz-Borreguero

    Adjunct Researcher
    Australian Antarctic Program Partnership
  24. Jacqueline Vander Schoor

    Senior Research Officer Plant Genetics
    Biological Sciences
  25. Tom Mitchell Ferguson

    NCMEH Academic
    National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics
  26. Benny Eathakkattu Antony

    Adjunct Senior Researcher
    Menzies Institute for Medical Research
  27. Thumbnail for Haruhi’s scientific evolution

    Haruhi’s scientific evolution

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/haruhis-scientific-evolution
    16 Sep 2022: The distinguished reputation of the University of Tasmania’s Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science degree was what lured Haruhi Wabiko to move to Hobart from Japan. The beautiful wilderness and a job working with the Parks and Wildlife Service
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    Next Generation of Young Leaders in Singapore on Exchange

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/next-generation-of-young-leaders-in-singapore-on-exchange
    21 Sep 2022: A team from the University of Tasmania has partnered with Westpac Scholars to take a delegation of 50 university students overseas for a week-long leadership development program in Singapore. The students are recipients of the Westpac Asian Exchange
  29. Thumbnail for UTAS students all set for UniSport Nationals

    UTAS students all set for UniSport Nationals

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/utas-students-all-set-for-unisport-nationals
    21 Sep 2022: Some of the University of Tasmania’s best athletes will make their way to Perth at the end of the week to take part in the UniSport Nationals. The large contingent of UTAS Sport competitors is gearing up for the multi-sport competition which will
  30. Thumbnail for Why ‘best before’ food labelling is not best for the planet or your budget

    Why ‘best before’ food labelling is not best for the planet or your…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/why-best-before-food-labelling-is-not-best-for-the-planet-or-your-budget
    20 Sep 2022: UK supermarkets have removed “best before” dates on thousands of fresh food products in an effort to reduce food waste. One of the major supermarket chains, Sainsbury’s, is replacing these labels with product messaging that says “no date
  31. Thumbnail for City study a gateway to opportunity for business student

    City study a gateway to opportunity for business student

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/city-study-a-gateway-to-opportunity-for-business-student
    16 Sep 2022: Only four days after his final exam, University of Tasmania graduate James Holland was already starting his post-University career just an elevator ride away from his classroom. A third-year Bachelor of Business student at the time, James’ journey
  32. Thumbnail for Inspiring studies lead to renovation business revival

    Inspiring studies lead to renovation business revival

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/inspiring-studies-lead-to-small-business-revival
    19 Sep 2022: When Travis Nguyen chose to study a business elective for his undergraduate engineering course, he had no idea it would inspire him to revive his carpentry and handyman business, XPAN RENOS. After working as a carpenter for seven years, Travis
  33. Thumbnail for Making an economic choice

    Making an economic choice

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/making-an-economic-choice
    20 Sep 2022: Jo Whatley always assumed she was no good at maths. It turned out she was wrong, a happy discovery she made during her first year of study at the University of Tasmania. Today she has a Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Economics with Honours in
  34. Thumbnail for Graduate certificate takes local clothing label to new heights

    Graduate certificate takes local clothing label to new heights

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/graduate-certificate-takes-local-clothing-label-to-new-heights
    15 Sep 2022: While upskilling with a Graduate Certificate in Business Studies at the University of Tasmania, Penni Lamprey found herself unexpe­ctedly launching an accessible women’s clothing label amid a global pandemic. In 2020, Penni was running her own
  35. Thumbnail for Responding to the harsh realities of a world on edge

    Responding to the harsh realities of a world on edge

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/responding-to-the-harsh-realities-of-a-world-on-edge
    15 Sep 2022: Since the election of the Albanese government, Australia has clarified and reinforced its focus on the immediate Indo-Pacific region. The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister have made good on their ambitions to ensure Australia is active where it
  36. Thumbnail for DNA survey finds Macquarie Harbour last refuge for Maugean skate

    DNA survey finds Macquarie Harbour last refuge for Maugean skate

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/dna-survey-finds-macquarie-harbour-last-refuge-for-maugean-skate
    7 Sep 2022: The endangered Maugean skate is a unique creature that has only been recorded in Macquarie and Bathurst Harbours in Tasmania, but new research reveals it now only survives in Macquarie Harbour. In a new study, Institute for Marine and Antarctic
  37. Thumbnail for Off the wall: Hobart's best galleries

    Off the wall: Hobart's best galleries

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/off-the-wall-hobarts-best-galleries
    20 Sep 2022: Foyer of The Henry Jones Art Hotel. Image: Adam Gibson/The Henry Jones Art Hotel. Hobart’s visual arts scene has an enviable (and well-deserved) reputation both nationally and internationally these days, with a vibrant and unique culture known for
  38. Thumbnail for How to make friends and live a little

    How to make friends and live a little

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/how-to-make-friends-and-live-a-little
    5 Sep 2022: Moving to a new city, state or country to study can be an exciting experience, but it can also be a daunting one. Far from home and your traditional support systems, it can feel lonely. And if you live in a self-contained apartment with easy access
  39. Thumbnail for University of Tasmania and Launceston City Mission partner for positive change

    University of Tasmania and Launceston City Mission partner for…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/university-of-tasmania-and-launceston-city-mission-partner-for-positive-change
    16 Sep 2022: The University of Tasmania’s College of Business and Economics and Launceston City Mission have made a formal commitment to work together on initiatives centred around the value of community, connections, and care for others. This commitment
  40. Applied Biology [ZAS117]

    2025 Online Student elective
    This unit provides you with a solid foundation in biology, equipping you with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue careers in various biology-related fields or to continue with academic studies in further biology-focused subjects. The unit fosters critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and extends your understanding using hands-on activities. You will also gain an awareness of the ethical...
  41. Chronic Disease [CAM209]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston Student elective
    Chronic health conditions are the leading cause of illness, disability and death in Australia. This unit will explore the aetiology and epidemiology of the most common chronic diseases, exploring the risk factors which contribute to disease, the underlying mechanisms which contribute to disease progression, and how these conditions can not only impact the individual, but the community as a whole....
  42. Control Systems [ENG331]

    2025 Hobart Student elective
    This unit introduces the fundamental principles in the modelling and control of linear time-invariant systems. On completion of this unit you will be able to design a feedback controller. The unit begins with an introduction to feedback control systems with analogy to mechanical and electronic systems. These dynamic systems are described by deriving mathematical models in both the frequency...
  43. Crop Physiology [KLA214]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston Student elective
    This course covers the basic mechanisms of crop function, from the molecular to the whole plant level. The broad range of fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant water relations, stomata physiology, mineral nutrition, plant hormone functions, plant movements, seed germination and dormancy, photomorphogenesis, photoperiodism, circadian rhythms, and environmental stress...
  44. Crop Physiology [KLA618]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston
    This course provides students with advance knowledge of mechanisms of plant function, from the molecular to the whole plant level. The broad range of fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant water relations, stomata physiology, mineral nutrition, plant hormone functions, plant movements, seed germination and dormancy, photomorphogenesis, photoperiodism, circadian rhythms,...
  45. Crop Production [KLA157]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston Student elective
    The unit provides students with an overview of intensive and extensive crop production and management. Study includes agro-ecological aspects of fruit, vegetable and grain crop production in Australia and the growth and development of the major crop species. Principles underlying canopy and nutrient management, flowering and fruit development, yield formation and crop regulation are examined. ...
  46. Data Management [KXO131]

    2025
    This unit will explain the relationship between data, information, and knowledge and introduce several different methods/tools for managing, storing, securing, modelling, visualising, and analysing data. This unit will provide an understanding of how data can be manipulated to meet the needs of users. Changing data into information can be accomplished with a range of tools, including Splunk, SQL,...
  47. Design History [ZAD222]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston Student elective
    In this unit, you will be introduced to historical influences on the development of contemporary design practices. You will examine the key features of art history in the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and 20th century periods, as well as specific design movements, such as the Arts and Crafts Movement, Art Nouveau, Modernism, Futurism, Art Deco, Bauhaus, Surrealism, Pop Art, Minimalism ...
  48. Design Thinking [ZAD121]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston, Online Student elective
    Design thinking draws on creative, iterative and collaborative approaches to problem-solving, including exploration of potential solutions though idea generation, rapid prototyping and testing. While conventional approaches to problem-solving often rely on the application of highly structured methodologies and process controls, design thinking encourages incorporation of diverse perspectives,...
  49. Earth Evolution [KEA102]

    2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    The unit provides a broad understanding of the dynamic processes that are active at and near the surface of the Earth and is suitable for general science and arts students with an interest in the geological sciences. KEA102 is a required unit in the Earth Sciences major, and prerequisite for the study of Earth Science units at second year level. The unit delves back through the layers of time,...
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