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  2. Tristanne…

    Associate Director Partnerships and Learning Abroad
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    Associate Lecturer in Biological Sciences
    Biological Sciences
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    Architecture and Design
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    Associate Professor in Police Studies
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  6. Thumbnail for Study reveals attitudes to Hobart's bushfire preparation

    Study reveals attitudes to Hobart's bushfire preparation

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/1183-study-reveals-attitudes-to-hobarts-bushfire-preparation
    24 Nov 2021: NEARLY one in five people living near bushland in Hobart plan to remain in their homes even under life-threatening bushfire conditions, while four in five expect to experience a serious bushfire during their lifetime, according to data collected
  7. Thumbnail for Leunig, wellness and wokeness

    Leunig, wellness and wokeness

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/1180-leunig-wellness-and-wokeness
    11 Nov 2021: Michael Leunig’s journey from anti-war and anti-corporate provocateur to a critic of ‘wokeism’ and cancel culture is familiar and predictable. We’ve seen other prominent baby-boomer artists, thinkers and entertainers take the same path during
  8. Thumbnail for Without more scientists, Australia's $80B ‘blue economy’ is at risk

    Without more scientists, Australia's $80B ‘blue economy’ is at…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/1184-without-more-scientists-australias-80b-blue-economy-is-at-risk
    25 Nov 2021: Australia is a marine nation. First Nations people have deep and unbroken connections to sea, 85% of us live within 50km of the coast, and our ocean territory is twice that of our land mass. A large part of our economy – the “blue economy” –
  9. Thumbnail for Creating art for mental health

    Creating art for mental health

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/1181-creating-art-for-mental-health
    12 Nov 2021: Creative projects like drawing and painting have always helped Linda Crispin clear her mind and refocus. Since completing a Bachelor Fine Arts in 2017, she has showcased her work in solo shows and is now a finalist in the 2021 Henry Jones Art
  10. Thumbnail for Uni highlighted in Sustainable Campus Index

    Uni highlighted in Sustainable Campus Index

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/utas-highlighted-in-sustainable-campus-index
    16 Nov 2021: Our University has been highlighted for its sustainability efforts in the international 2021 Sustainable Campus Index. A publication from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), the Sustainable Campus
  11. Thumbnail for School camp fed Esther’s plans for new career path

    School camp fed Esther’s plans for new career path

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/1179-school-camp-fed-esthers-plans-for-new-career-path
    25 Nov 2021: Before Esther Magor signed up to join the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture’s (TIA) Feed Your Mind, Feed the World camp, she had never considered agriculture as a possible career path. Esther did not come from a farming background, nor did she
  12. Thumbnail for We are committed to face-to-face teaching

    We are committed to face-to-face teaching

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/we-are-committed-to-face-to-face-teaching
    19 Nov 2021: In fact, next year, no student will see a reduction in their time on campus. We know that smaller classes make a real difference. When COVID-19 took away these opportunities, students missed them. Returning to campus, our focus will be smaller
  13. Thumbnail for Inspiring journey encourages all to learn

    Inspiring journey encourages all to learn

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/inspiring-journey-encourages-all-to-learn
    18 Nov 2021: University of Tasmania Aboriginal student engagement officer, Brendan Murray, has shared his personal journey in the hope he can help and inspire others - Aboriginal or not - to never stop learning. Based at the Cradle Coast Campus, Riawunna Centre,
  14. Thumbnail for A mountain-top view of feminism through the ages

    A mountain-top view of feminism through the ages

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/1182-a-mountain-top-view-of-feminism-through-the-ages
    12 Nov 2021: Keely Jobe’s PhD project is centred on an important moment in the history of a rural lesbian separatist community in NSW. “It’s an interrogation of what emerges and what’s lost when a group is forced to adapt to change,” Keely said. The
  15. Academic Writing [XAB021]

    2025 Online Student elective
    In this unit you will develop your ability to communicate in written form in a university environment. You will gain the skills and develop strategies to plan and write academically. In particular, you will analyse assignment tasks, learn how to structure an essay, draw on your critical thinking skills, and synthesise multiple academic sources and reference these in-text. ...
  16. Applied Taxation [BFA391]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, Online Student elective
    This unit is a compulsory unit in the Accounting Major and is designed to assist you in gaining an understanding of the theoretical concepts that underpin taxation law in Australia. This knowledge is used to develop your skills in the interpretation of taxation legislation, case law and rulings, and their application to different business entities and individuals. You will be required to...
  17. Bridge Equipment [JND294]

    2025 Launceston
    On successful completion of this unit, students will have the knowledge and skills to set up and use bridge equipment as a Deck watchkeeper for the safe navigation and operation of the vessel and be able to interpret and analyse information, and apply it to watchkeeping requirements. This unit builds on the knowledge gained in the year 1 and meets the requirements for knowledge, understanding and...
  18. Business Project [BMA798]

    2025
    Aims at developing an appreciation of research methodology with particular reference to techniques and approaches of relevance to candidates. Completion of the unit will give candidates the opportunity to design and undertake a significant research study of substantial importance to their organisation (double weighted). ...
  19. Civil Procedure [LAW355]

    2025 Hobart
    This Unit will examine how civil disputes and litigation are commenced, managed and finalised. The primary content focus will be the rules and practices of civil procedure in the Supreme Court of Tasmania, as well as the Federal Court Rules. Some comparison with other Australian and international jurisdictions will be considered. This Unit satisfies the prescribed admission requirement that the...
  20. Competition Law [LAW334]

    2025 Hobart Student elective
    The free market promotes competition between commercial enterprises, but there are times when companies act in a way that stifles competition. Competition Law regulates these forms of anti-competitive behaviour to ensure that consumers get the benefits of the free market. This Unit will provide you with an overview of the major themes of competition law. It will enable you to analyse and critique...
  21. Designing Events [ZAA144]

    2025 Student elective
    This unit investigates events of varying scale, and identifies their contribution as a potential key driver of growth and economic development of businesses, cities and communities. It analyses the social, cultural and environmental impacts of events on destinations and communities. It also examines the relevance, value and appropriateness of events. Activities will support analysing types of...
  22. Economic Geology [KEA341]

    2025 Hobart Student elective
    Human society is highly dependent on the use of a wide range natural resources including metals. But how do Earth systems concentrate widely dispersed metals into deposits that can be economically mined? This unit explains how a wide variety of metalliferous ore deposits are formed, including the fundamental chemical and physical processes responsible for metal transport and deposition. Unit...
  23. Embedded Systems [ENG747]

    2025
    This unit builds on the concepts and techniques of digital and analogue circuit design, and microcontroller-based development acquired in the 2nd year of the course. Topics include embedded system design utilising microcontrollers, FPGAs, DSPs and GPUs, advanced digital and analogue circuit design, PCB design and manufacture, low voltage power management design, embedded software development,...
  24. Food Regulations [KLA308]

    2025 Student elective
    The safety and wholesomeness of food is a critical element of a prosperous and healthy society. Consumers expect food to be grown, processed, and handled in ways that maintain high quality and safety standards. This is achieved, in part, through development of food standards implemented through food regulations that establish performance and process criteria related to foodborne hazards along the...
  25. Human Physiology [CHP207]

    2025 Hobart Student elective
    Human Physiology (CHP207) builds on first year Biology-based units and gives students an understanding of the function of the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, renal and nervous systems and their integration and interaction in the human body. Students will learn how to collect and interpret relevant information in order to develop logical ways of dealing with problems associated with...
  26. Literary Theory [HEN301]

    2025 Student elective
    This unit examines the development of literary theory from the middle of the twentieth century to the present. It aims to provide students with the skills to read theory critically and to develop informed arguments in response to critical, literary and/or filmic texts. The unit focuses on a range of approaches to reading texts that may include structuralism, Marxism, feminism, post-structuralism,...
  27. Media Portfolio [HEJ326]

    2025
    In this unit you will collate a portfolio or research project that showcases your skills and knowledge to industry and/or prepare you for higher degree research.  You may demonstrate media production, collaborative practice, and project management skills to produce a media output and/or design and execute a research project on a topic you have encountered in the course. Practising your skills in...
  28. Project Planning [KLA721]

    2025
    In this unit, you will develop a proposal to address an industry problem or opportunity. Skills will be developed in compiling a business case or tender for a small project that addresses the industry topic. The proposal will include background and context of the proposed project, a value proposition that describes expected outcomes and benefits for stakeholders and a project implementation plan...
  29. Research Lab [FSX307]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston
    Responding innovatively to a client-initiated briefs is a critical part of working in the creative and cultural industries. This unit fosters collaborative, responsive interaction with internal and external partners and your peers. Introducing a range of interdisciplinary frameworks, this unit builds a toolkit of methods necessary for creative practice that can shape and influence the future....
  30. Research Methods [JNB608]

    2025 Launceston, Online
    Research Methods is designed to serve both theoretical and practical purposes. The unit begins by introducing the principles of project management followed by the philosophy, logic and nature of research and then each of the major research activities.  Research Methods is an introduction to widely used methods of inquiry in the areas of social science, management and engineering that relate...
  31. Research Project [BAA705]

    2025 Hobart, Online
    This unit provides you with the opportunity to apply the knowledge gained in core units to a significant research project in a relevant setting. It provides you with the opportunity to apply appropriate research techniques to a contemporary management issue. You should have already developed a research proposal in a prior unit. In this unit you will undertake the collection and analysis of...
  32. Research Project [CSA418]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast
    Research Project builds on the knowledge and skills gained in CSA288 Evidence Based Health Care, CSA321 Clinical Pharmacy Research and CSA3XB Innovation in Medicines Safety. Students will participate in a group-based research/quality assurance project. Projects will be designed under the supervision of academic staff to investigate potential medication safety issues or gaps in practice while on...
  33. Research Project [KAA308]

    2025 Hobart
    This unit consists of an independent research project in any of the disciplines of the College of Science and Engineering. It will involve approximately 130 hours planning, conducting, analysing and reporting on a research topic negotiated between the student and the supervising academic. To enroll, the student should first approach suitable supervisors and the Unit Coordinator to discuss projects...
  34. Retail Marketing [BMA329]

    2025 Hobart, Online, Hong Kong Universal Ed Student elective
    Retailing is a large and diverse industry that contributes significantly to the economy and creates more jobs than many other sectors (retailing is the second largest employment sector in Tasmania and Australia). For marketers, understanding different aspects of a retailing business is pivotal, as retailers are the ones who sell products and services directly to the final consumer. Retailers are...
  35. Screen Cultures [HEJ109]

    2025 Student elective
    This unit introduces students to formal and industrial approaches of understanding cinematic, televisual and online screen cultures. It draws upon key theoretical concepts from screen studies – such as film aesthetics, narrative and genre theory – and there is a strong focus on how screen texts are actively promoted and distributed by major industries through trailers and advertising. In this...
  36. Social Research [HGA280]

    2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    This unit introduces students to the world of social research. It answers questions about how to understand, interpret, and collect data, and explores the research methods used to investigate and solve social problems. The unit covers a wide range of social research approaches, and illustrates how these can be used to address specific, real-world problems. The unit includes an introduction to...
  37. Systems Thinking [KGA207]

    2025 Online Student elective
    This unit takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding complex adaptive systems and developing skills in systems thinking. This unit helps students to develop a systems thinking mindset and the skills and tools to apply that mindset to complex socioecological problems and coupled human and natural systems. Students will learn to critically evaluate the complexity of the ‘wicked’...
  38. Some information on preparing tables Tables

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/1356368/1920_RLAB_FWMG_FINAL.pdf
    3 Aug 2020: TASMANIAN RECREATIONAL ROCK LOBSTER AND ABALONE FISHERIES: 2019-20 FISHING. SEASON. Lyle, J. M, Ewing, F, Ewing, G. , Tracey, S. July 2020. Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 49, Hobart TAS 7001. Enquires
  39. Typically, calving time is when the highest incidence of ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/1355932/DairyHIGH-07-2020_v2.pdf
    31 Jul 2020: Typically, calving time is when the highest incidence of cow and calf health challenges need to be met. Knowing what is normal and what is not is the first step in identifying when there is a problem and whether intervention is necessary. At a Dairy
  40. Medicine program code of conduct

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/1692059/medicine-program-code-of-conduct.pdf
    22 Jan 2024: Code of Conduct for Medical StudentsTA S M A N I A N S C H O O L O F M E D I C I N E. This Code of Conduct for Medical Students outlines the professional behaviour expected of all medical students across Years 1 to 5 at the Tasmanian School of
  41. MASTER OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGY UNIT Ores in Magmatic Arcs ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/1661023/Magmatic-Arcs-2023-Sth-Am-FINAL.pdf
    16 Jun 2023: MASTER OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGY UNIT. Ores in Magmatic Arcs - South America 25 October – 11 November 2023. CODES, Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania. CRICOS Provider Code 00586B. UNIT PRESENTERS. David Cooke is Professor
  42. Attachment 9 Video Examining Trial - Victoria 2019

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/1339228/Video-Comprehensive-Exam-Guidelines.pdf
    21 Jan 2024: Prepared by AMEB Tasmania 23/02/2021. Updated 22/01/2024. The AMEB in Tasmania is administered by the Conservatorium of Music, University of Tasmania. School of Creative Arts Post Private Bag 57, Hobart 7001 37 Hunter Street, Hobart Phone 03 6226
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    Alumni profile: Dr Jaimie Cleeland

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/1188-alumni-profile-dr-jaimie-cleeland
    31 Oct 2021: From crawling through colonies of penguins to studying albatross and working as a naturalist for Aurora Expeditions, Dr Jaimie Cleeland’s PhD has seen her travel to our planet’s deep south. What have been your career highlights since
  44. Thumbnail for Researchers to RUN for the ISLAND

    Researchers to RUN for the ISLAND

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/researchers-to-run-for-the-island
    3 Nov 2021: Four University of Tasmania researchers will down tools and don runners in December in a bid to raise awareness and funds for dementia research. Over five days – Eddy Hill, Jess Collins, Josh Eastgate and James Brady from the Wicking Dementia
  45. Thumbnail for Climate blueprint a good start, but it still needs money and detail

    Climate blueprint a good start, but it still needs money and detail

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/1178-climate-blueprint-a-good-start-but-it-still-needs-money-and-detail
    3 Nov 2021: One of the four main goals of the COP26 climate talks in Glasgow is how the world adapts to protect communities and habitats. And in Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s policy hand luggage is a new adaptation plan for Australia. Adaptation is about how
  46. Thumbnail for Children deserve answers to their questions about climate change

    Children deserve answers to their questions about climate change

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/1176-children-deserve-answers-to-their-questions-about-climate-change
    29 Oct 2021: Our children are growing up in a volatile climate. It’s already damaging their health, wealth and well-being. Universities can be leaders in helping young people gain the knowledge they need to navigate this uncertain future. Curious Climate Schools
  47. Thumbnail for The Chungking Legation: Australia’s first diplomatic mission to China

    The Chungking Legation: Australia’s first diplomatic mission to China

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/1177-the-chungking-legation-australias-first-diplomatic-mission-to-china
    29 Oct 2021: Gough Whitlam’s visit to China in 1971 is an iconic moment in the history of Australia-China relations. As prime minister, he officially recognised the People’s Republic of China the following year, heralding a new era of engagement with
  48. Thumbnail for Tasmanian researchers share in national funding

    Tasmanian researchers share in national funding

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2021/tasmanian-researchers-share-in-national-funding
    5 Nov 2021: Dr Carlie Cullen and Dr Barbara de Graaff from the University’s Menzies Institute for Medical Research, and Dr Catherine Blizzard from the Tasmanian School of Medicine, have each been awarded funding for research projects. The funding will support
  49. This degree invites you to take part in redefining what design means for Tasmania. Our goal is to embed design within the working fabric of the state, to realise a design-led Tasmania. We believe that design extends beyond objects and interfaces, encompassing interactions and systems.With ...
    Year 2025
    Location Hobart, Launceston
    Intake Semester 1, Semester 2
    Delivery On campus
  50. Thesis Part A [KGG445]

    2025 Hobart
    In this unit students engage in work related to the production of an original thesis on an approved subject in one of the major sub-disciplines of spatial information science. This unit is the first of three units as follows: KGG445, KGG446 and KGG447. ...
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