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  2. Strawberry IPM ‘Season Review’ Thursday 25th June Elizabeth Town ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1662255/Strawberry-Bug-IPM-reveiw-workshop-2015.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: Strawberry IPM. ‘Season Review’. Thursday 25th June. Elizabeth Town Café. 10:00 am till 2 pm. Major pest management challenge. Participants listed more than one pest challenge. These were rated by the order of their listing. The. first most
  3. $2,750 is withdrawn in cash, the request being for ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/662382/answer-PB_BI1_U3.pdf
    19 Feb 2015: $2,750 is withdrawn in cash, the request being for $100 notes, the largest possible. denominations. How many hundred dollar notes will be given? Answer:. 27 (27 x 100 = 2 700). A fifty dollar note will also be needed to make up the difference. The
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    Warming Tasmanian waters invite octopus migration

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/654-warming-tasmanian-waters-invite-octopus-migration
    29 Jun 2018: In a further sign of the impact of warming oceans on Tasmanian ecosystems, a species of octopus previously confined to eastern Australian waters is extending its range south, riding a new wave of warm water as ocean currents change. In a new study,
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    Gaming or gambling?

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/659-gaming-or-gambling
    4 Jul 2018: The Australian Senate has passed a motion to investigate whether purchasable random rewards in video games (known colloquially as loot boxes) constitute a form of gambling and whether they are appropriate for younger players. Our recent paper,
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    Jumping into jive

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/650-jumping-into-jive
    6 Jul 2018: Gus Leighton completed a Bachelor of Music with Honours in 2017 and will begin his PhD soon. But he didn’t wait to finish studying to begin his career. In fact, he and some friends began working professionally while still undergrads, as the jump
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    The role of ring trees

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/660-the-role-of-ring-trees
    4 Jul 2018: In the forests of Watti Watti Country of north-west Victoria, you can find trees, typically ancient river red gums, with their branches trained by the Watti Watti people to form rings. There is little knowledge about these marker trees beyond the
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    Pioneers reclaimed

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/653-pioneers-reclaimed
    28 Jun 2018: When a Melbourne retiree started the online Diploma of Family History at the University of Tasmania she had no inkling that her own connection to the island state would be revealed. The author with her first book. Former teacher Janeen O’Connell had
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    From the salon to the lab

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/658-from-the-salon-to-the-lab
    4 Jul 2018: To say Leesa Borojevic is a woman of many talents would be a vast understatement. From hairdresser, to teacher, to Operations Team Leader in the University’s Central Science Laboratory (CSL), Leesa is dedicated to being the best she can be,
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    The best seats in the house

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/648-the-best-seats-in-the-house
    28 Jun 2018: When these six students signed up to study at the School of Creative Arts they had little notion that by second year they would be working on a professional commission. And for one of Australia’s premier arts festivals, no less. As part of their
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    The wisdom of... Olivia Rundle

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/623-the-wisdom-of-olivia-rundle
    4 Jul 2018: Olivia Rundle is a Senior Lecturer in Law with a teaching focus in the area of civil procedure. She has practised as a lawyer and mediator and has predominantly worked in the family law dispute resolution context. Here she shares some of what she's
  12. Thumbnail for How do we know when trees will die?

    How do we know when trees will die?

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/656-how-do-we-know-when-trees-will-die
    4 Jul 2018: New research has confirmed failure of the water transport system causes tree mortality in drought, with scientists advocating a new optical technique which will help assess vulnerability of forests to future damage. Researchers from the University
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    ‘Honey, I shrunk the store’

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/649-honey-i-shrunk-the-store
    21 Jun 2018: Retail guru Dr Louise Grimmer lets The Conversation know why supermarkets are getting smaller. If you think your local supermarket is shrinking, you might be right. Coles has announced that it will open smaller-sized supermarkets in more locations.
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    Expert warns of rising inequality as a result of GST review

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/657-expert-warns-of-rising-inequality-as-a-result-of-gst-review
    4 Jul 2018: University of Tasmania political scientist Richard Eccleston says a change to the distribution of GST funding risks increasing inequality between states. Professor Eccleston, pictured, has written widely on federalism and his most recent book, The
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    Associate degree is a great all-rounder

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/651-associate-degree-is-a-great-all-rounder
    25 Jun 2018: Jason Schmidt is used to keeping a lot of balls in the air. He holds multiple jobs, is a committed volunteer, a devoted father and a hard-working University student. Jason is studying the University College’s Associate Degree in Applied Business
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    Crew mate camaraderie helps you stay afloat during tough times

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/652-crew-mate-camaraderie-helps-you-stay-afloat-during-tough-times
    25 Jun 2018: Kate Jensen has spent the past 20 years working at sea and can’t imagine a more rewarding career anywhere else. As an Integrating Rating, she thrives on the sense of freedom that having the ocean as your office provides and loves nothing more than
  17. Bachelor of Arts [13A]

    Are you interested in studying the Bachelor of Arts from Semester 1, 2018? We are no longer taking applications for this version of the degree (13A). To apply or for more information, please refer to the new course pages:Bachelor of Arts (A3A) (three-year version)The Bachelor of Arts is the
    Year 2025
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  18. Bachelor of Laws [L3C]

    The University of Tasmania is home to the fourth oldest law schools in Australia, a testament to our enduring legacy of academic excellence. We have a proud history of shaping legal minds and contributing to legal progress.In fact, we rank above the world standard in research in both quality and ...
    Year 2025
    Location Hobart
    Intake Semester 1, Semester 2
    Delivery On campus
  19. Diploma of Music [F2W]

    This award is designed for students who are interested in pursuing greater understanding and knowledge of the discipline of music. Its structure allows students to improve skills in either one or more broad areas of interest: ensemble skills, music history, music literacy skills, audio design ...
    Year 2025
    Location Hobart
    Intake Semester 1, Semester 2
    Delivery On campus
  20. Doctor of Science [S9Z]

    The Doctor of Science is a higher doctorate awarded for published work which, on the advice of the examiners, has generally been recognised by scholars in the relevant field as a distinguished original contribution to scientific knowledge so as to give the candidate authoritative standing in ...
    Year 2025
    Location -
    Intake -
    Delivery Off campus
  21. Master of Finance [37N]

    Finance is at the center of one of the most exciting developments shaping our world. The Master of Finance degree enables you to be a decision maker for the future. The skills you develop will open up valuable and satisfying career opportunities across an incredible range of vocations - ...
    Year 2025
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  22. Living with Fire [KPZ104]

    2025 Online Student elective
    Living with Fire is a level-100 unit offered as part of the Diploma of Sustainable Living. Fire has shaped the evolution of the world we see around us and is fundamental to life. Yet wildfire can also be devastating to human and ecological communities. Today, more and more of us are living in fire prone areas, and wildfires are behaving in new, less predictable ways. So how do we live with fire -...
  23. Media and Crime [HEJ342]

    2025 Student elective
    This unit examines the representation of crime in the media and its role as a primary source of information for public discourse about crime, criminality and criminal justice in contemporary society. You will engage with key critical criminology and media and communications theories and concepts to analyse the construction of crime news and other popular media representations, and the broader...
  24. Medicine Year 4A [CAM741]

    2025
    This unit, along with Unit 4B, is an integrated Clinical Placement year. Students are placed in a range of clinical attachments. Student learning outcomes are organised to deliver the Australian Medical Council, AMC, medical graduate outcomes. Additionally, during this Unit and continuing in Units 4B, 5A and 5B, students will undertake an independent capstone research/professional practice project...
  25. Medicine Year 4B [CAM742]

    2025
    This unit, along with Unit 4A, is an integrated Clinical Placement year. Students are placed in a range of clinical attachments. Student learning outcomes are organised to deliver the Australian Medical Council, AMC, medical graduate outcomes. Additionally, during this Unit along with Units 4A, 5A and 5B, students will undertake an independent capstone research/professional practice project. This...
  26. Medicine Year 5A [CAM751]

    2025
    This unit is an integrated Clinical Placement year. Students are placed in a range of clinical attachments. Student learning outcomes are organised to deliver the Australian Medical Council, AMC, medical student outcomes. This unit is integrated with the programme in the previous year of the course. Case based learning sessions will cover core clinical issues and will be delivered by a mixture of...
  27. Medicine Year 5B [CAM752]

    2025
    This unit is an integrated Clinical Placement year. Students are placed in a range of clinical attachments. Student learning outcomes are organised to deliver the Australian Medical Council, AMC, medical student outcomes. This unit is integrated with the programme in the previous year of the course. Case based learning sessions will cover core clinical issues and will be delivered by a mixture of...
  28. Microbes and Man [KLA256]

    2025 Hobart Student elective
    Microorganisms, though invisibly small, collectively make up the majority of the living matter on Earth and have profound influences on many aspects of our lives. This unit will draw on contemporary, real-world examples to explore the influence and impact of microorganisms - both positive and detrimental - on human activities and aspirations. Students will be introduced briefly to the ecology and...
  29. Microbes and Man [KLA616]

    2025 Hobart
    Microorganisms, though invisibly small, collectively make up the majority of the living matter on Earth and have profound influences on many aspects of our lives. This unit will draw on contemporary, real-world examples to explore the influence and impact of microorganisms - both positive and detrimental - on human activities and aspirations. Students will be introduced briefly to the ecology and...
  30. Music Project 1 [FCE107]

    2025
    This unit (FCE107) is the first of two University Connections Program music project units for year 11/12 students aimed at providing an intensive course of study and experience in a Music Theatre production or large musical ensemble. Designed to explore the processes and artistic elements embedded within music and music theatre performance, this unit takes you from preparation and skill...
  31. Music Project 1 [UCP006]

    2025 Hobart
    Designed to explore the procedural and artistic elements embedded within professional music performance practice, this unit encompasses the undertaking of thorough pre-rehearsal preparation as well as an intensive rehearsal process leading to (at least) two full presentations of prepared material. Students will develop skills in music collaboration, musical placement and technical and artistic...
  32. Music Project 2 [FCE202]

    2025
    This unit (FCE202) is the second of two University Connections Program music project units for year 11/12 students aimed at providing an intensive course of study and experience in a Music Theatre production or large musical ensemble. Designed to deepen exploration of the processes and artistic elements embedded within music and music theatre performance, this unit takes you from preparation and...
  33. Music Project 2 [UCP007]

    2025 Hobart
    This unit is the second of two University Connections Program music project units for year 11/12 students aimed at providing an intensive course of study and experience in a Music Theatre production or large musical ensemble. Designed to explore the processes and artistic elements embedded within music and music theatre performance, this unit takes you from preparation and skill development, to...
  34. Music and Place [FCA106]

    2025 Hobart Student elective
    This unit introduces you to music and cultural expression in the Australian context. You will explore the breadth and distinctiveness of Australian music, investigate and discuss a diverse range of musical works, contemporary and historical, and create your own musical responses to given prompts. Gaining confidence with core academic skills including locating and acknowledging appropriate sources,...
  35. Plants in Action [KPA214]

    2025 Hobart Student elective
    Plants in Action is a core unit for BSc students interested in botany (plant science) and is a valuable component of other biology-related degrees. The unit explores the interaction of plants with the environment at the organism, organ, tissue, and cellular levels. We examine the processes of photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration, mineral uptake and translocation, and adaptations that enable...
  36. Sport and Crime [HGA326]

    2025 Student elective
    This unit provides a critical introduction to issues and debates relating to crime in the context of sport. From doping to corruption in the world game, sport and crime are inextricably linked. Sharing a number of themes and issues such as violence, terrorism and security, sport and crime both offer key sites through which to explore key social processes and practices. Perhaps paradoxically,...
  37. The Family Saga [HAA104]

    2025 Online Student elective
    Adventure or romance, tragedy or triumph, legends of extraordinary feats or quiet tales of everyday struggles: what kinds of stories have been told about families in the past and in the present? What literary forms are suitable for writing multi-generational family stories? What can you learn from published life-writing as you pen your own family saga? This unit builds on the knowledge and skills...
  38. Work Placement A [ENG203]

    2025 Hobart
    This unit of study aims to provide you with practical engineering experience in an environment outside the University and improve your awareness of the issues associated with professional practice. In so doing, it will ensure your perceptions of engineering during your studies develop alongside the realities of practice. ...
  39. Work Placement B [ENG303]

    2025 Hobart
    This unit of study aims build on the first placement unit to provide you with practical engineering experience in an environment outside the University and improve your awareness of the issues associated with professional practice. In so doing, it will ensure your perceptions of engineering during your studies develop alongside the realities of practice. This final placement unit will provide the...
  40. Thursday, 12 March 2020 COVID-19 update Please find below ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/1311562/COVID-19-Update-12-March.pdf
    12 Mar 2020: Thursday, 12 March 2020. COVID-19 update Please find below a copy of the message University of Tasmania Vice-Chancellor. Professor Rufus Black send to staff and students this morning:. Dear staff and students,. I am writing to update you on
  41. CODES Analytical Laboratories Services

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/587104/CODES-Analytical-Laboratories-Flyer-2020-update.pdf
    13 Jul 2023: CODES Analytical Laboratories. • U-Pb dating by LA-ICP-MS of detrital samples (age range andprobability distribution reported). A standard set of 30 isotopes is analysed and reported for zircon and monazite, including all rare earth elements; a
  42. Strengthening Connections: Clarence full report

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1475575/Strengthening-Connections_Clarence.pdf
    10 Oct 2021: The University of Tasmania is the copyright holder of this publication, created by the University and its staff. This publication is licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial-ShareAlike 3. 0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC-SA 3. 0) under
  43. utas.edu.au/tia Key messages for growers  Healthier crops prior ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/1662209/Pea-Project-Fact-Sheet-Season-2-2018.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: utas. edu. au/tia. Key messages for growers.  Healthier crops prior to flowering were able to retain more pods and had higher yields.  Flower and pod retention can significantly increase pea returns. Flowers and pods abort when plants are
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    Australian fish population decreasing

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/637-australian-fish-population-decreasing
    7 Jun 2018: Large fish species are rapidly declining around Australia, according to the first continental diver census of shallow reef fish. Contrary to years of sustainability reports, our study indicates that excessive fishing pressure is contributing to
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    Why group work is far more valuable than you might think

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/628-why-group-work-is-far-more-valuable-than-you-might-think
    6 Jun 2018: From being saddled with all the work to coasting along for a free ride, student experiences of group projects are not always positive. And oftentimes, students just try to get through their group work for the grades, without realising that the true
  46. Thumbnail for How Councils help with affordable housing

    How Councils help with affordable housing

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/626-how-councils-help-with-affordable-housing
    5 Jun 2018: Tasmania is in the grip of a rental housing affordability crisis. What do local governments do to help?Rural areas in particular lack rental options. To find housing, older people living in rural areas may often face a heartbreaking decision to
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    Hobart’s poorer suburbs are missing out on the ‘MONA effect’

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/646-hobarts-poorer-suburbs-are-missing-out-on-the-mona-effect
    18 Jun 2018: When Hobart is illuminated in red lights during the chill of winter, thousands of visitors flock to MONA's Dark Mofo events. But who benefits from this tourism influx? Dr Kate Booth pens her opinion for The Conversation. Popular opinion has it that
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    As the climate changes, agriculture businesses must adapt to survive

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/630-as-the-climate-changes-agriculture-businesses-must-adapt-to-survive
    7 Jun 2018: Thanks to a changing climate, we know one thing for sure – our agriculture industry won’t look the same in 10 years’ time as it does today. The good news is that Australians can continue to enjoy fresh, locally grown fruit and vegetables for
  49. Thumbnail for Fed up with always being in the slow queue?

    Fed up with always being in the slow queue?

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/625-fed-up-with-always-being-in-the-slow-queue
    4 Jun 2018: Whether it is lining up to pay for your groceries, making a bank transaction, or waiting for a table at a trendy restaurant, time costs money. Remember that time is money. Benjamin Franklin, 1748As businesses become aware of the direct and indirect
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    Finding friends in a new land

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/641-finding-friends-in-a-new-land
    11 Jun 2018: Story by Susan Oong. Banner image by Richard Jupe. Kicking a soccer ball around helped forge the friendship between Hazara asylum seeker Haji Alizada and University of Tasmania social housing researcher Julia Verdouw. Now 23, Alizada is an entrepreneur
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    Migrants’ latest health challenge: Scabies

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2018/640-migrants-latest-health-challenge-scabies
    8 Jun 2018: Scabies, long considered a disease of the past in the developed world, is making its way back. This highly contagious parasitic skin disease, which is caused by the burrowing itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis, is most commonly transmitted
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