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  2. Thumbnail for Having fun with unexpected research opportunities

    Having fun with unexpected research opportunities

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2017/404-having-fun-with-unexpected-research-opportunities
    29 Aug 2017: As part of the 2017 Research Week Research Excellence Keynote Lecture Series, Dr Lyn Goldberg, Senior Lecturer, Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, will present Having fun with unexpected research opportunities: From Tasmania to the
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    University exchange opens up a whole new world for students

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2017/university-exchange-opens-up-a-whole-new-world-for-students
    28 Mar 2017: The chance to study overseas as part of his degree has been a life changing experience for University of Tasmania student Riak Ngor-Apuol. The 2016 recipient of the University’s Soren Nielsen Travelling Scholarship in Engineering, Mr Ngor-Apuol
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    Students illuminate the Gorge

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2017/students-illuminate-the-gorge-basin
    7 Apr 2017: Architecture and design students in Launceston have once again rekindled a tradition that dates back to the 1860s when they lit 14 large lanterns on the First Basin on Tuesday night. The event - Illuminations – showcased the results of the first
  5. 2025 Hobart
    This unit is an elective coursework unit aimed at students enrolled in honours in physics. The objective is to provide a thorough grounding in the theoretical underpinnings and modern observational understanding of advanced topics in astrophysics including plasma physics, exoplanets, and binary stars. Study of this unit gives an in-depth exposure to the concepts and methods of modern...
  6. 2025 Hobart Student elective
    This unit provides a more advanced course in oceanography, focused on biogeochemical and geological oceanography. It builds on the material presented in KSA205 Introduction to Oceanography. The biogeochemical oceanography part covers mechanisms involved in the carbon cycle and biological pump, distribution of chemical properties in the global ocean, thermodynamic principles, nutrient and carbon...
  7. 2025 Launceston
    Advanced Technologies investigates the implications of emerging shifts within the Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry that foster the technological transformation of design workflows, computational processes, material engagement, environmental performance, fabrication tools, and construction methodologies. Through research, case studies, and hypothetical projects you will...
  8. 2025 Online
    Biodiversity is a critical component of sustainable living and is central to several of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. At a local scale, biodiversity is important for healthy and sustainable living, and due to the complexity of biodiversity issues in urban areas, requires well informed and strategic management. Focusing on the biodiversity present in urban areas, especially...
  9. 2025 Hobart, Online
    This unit provides you with an introduction to behavioural economics. Behavioural economics is a discipline at the intersection of economics and psychology that draws on insights and methods from the social sciences to understand better how people actually make decisions. The aim of this unit is not to be mathematically or theoretically thorough. Rather, it focuses on developing a better...
  10. 2025 Hobart Student elective
    This unit introduces the fundamental concepts of modern communication systems for engineering students specialised in electronics and communication engineering and other electrical engineering streams. Analog communication system concepts are briefly discussed to set the scene for digital communication techniques. Concepts in digital communication include: - Baseband and passband concepts -...
  11. 2025 Hobart
    This unit introduces the fundamental concepts of modern communication systems for engineering students specialised in electronics and communication engineering and other electrical engineering streams. Analog communication system concepts are briefly discussed to set the scene for digital communication techniques. Concepts in digital communication include: - Baseband and passband concepts -...
  12. 2025 Launceston
    This unit provides the students with the knowledge and skills to plan and carry out marine ¿engineering related fabrication on-board ships. They are provided with the knowledge and ¿skills to plan, manage and use fabrication machinery and tools, including lathe, milling and ¿drilling machines.¿ This unit meets the requirements for knowledge, understanding and proficiency set out by ¿the...
  13. 2025 Hobart, Launceston, ECA Sydney, ECA Melbourne Student elective
    Computers and mathematics are powerful tools for modelling and reasoning about the world around us. They are also powerful tools for reasoning about computation itself. This unit explores the fundamental topics of sets, logic, combinatorics and number theory as they apply to modelling real-world problems, as well as to thinking about the operation of computers and program code. Learn just how...
  14. 2025 Online Student elective
    This unit introduces you to the creative industries and the roles of the so-called 'creative class' and creative entrepreneur in shaping communities, urban development and digital economies in recent decades. By delving critically into the discourse of creative entrepreneurship, you will question what creativity is, how it has been used in the service of capitalism, and what dissenting voices...
  15. Crisis Communication [HEJ244]

    2025 Hobart Student elective
    Risk and crisis are defining features of contemporary life, and organisations and communities are increasingly planning for climate crises, including strategies for communicating risk and change. Crisis communications and management are relevant to all media content creators. You will learn how to decode time-sensitive information and distil complex information to respond to dynamic scenarios....
  16. 2025 Hobart, Launceston, Online, ECA Sydney, ECA Melbourne Student elective
    This unit will familiarise you with the fundamental concepts of database design and implementation techniques to define, construct and query a database. In this unit you will develop basic skills in data modelling using relational data models and normalisation to ensure data integrity. You will learn how to transform a data model into a relational database design as well as effectively mine data...
  17. 2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    In this face-to-face and flexible delivery unit, we develop an understanding of one of the fastest growing types of financial markets - those of derivative securities. They are called derivative securities because they ‘derive’ their value from the value of something else—an underlying right or interest. Underlying rights or interests (or assets in general) include (a) bonds or loans, which...
  18. Digital Technologies [EMT608]

    2025 Hobart, Online
    EMT608 Teaching Digital Technologies is designed specifically for pre-service teachers undertaking a Master of Teaching. It will analyse the distinctions between Digital Literacy (previously ICT) and Digital Technologies and explore how computers can be used, with a major focus on Digital Literacy General Capability or the Digital Technologies subject of the Australian Curriculum. This unit also...
  19. Digital Technologies [EPR380]

    2025 Launceston, Online
    This unit presents the theory, methods and practice of teaching using digital technologies. You will critically reflect on Digital Literacy (previously ICT) based issues in light of modern theorists' views of the transformative effect of Digital Technologies in education, and learn to select and evaluate computer-based learning materials, software and new technologies for educational purposes....
  20. 2025 Online Student elective
    In this unit you will scan the horizon of emerging and disruptive technologies and be introduced to those most likely to become mainstream in the future such as Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence and Virtual and Augmented Reality. You will learn about the functionality of new technologies, their operations, capability and how they are applied in industry, both locally and globally. The impact of...
  21. Engineering Dynamics [XPD145]

    2025
    In this unit you will develop knowledge and skills for solving problems in engineering dynamics based on fundamental theory developed using Newtonian Mechanics with an introductory focus on particle kinematics and kinetics. This is undertaken by applying theory to solve dynamics problems based on Newton Mechanics as well as practical implementation based on undertaking laboratory experiments. The...
  22. 2025 Hobart, Launceston Student elective
    This unit introduces students to the use of materials in an engineering context. Students will learn the properties used to classify materials from an engineering perspective, and how these are determined. Students will apply this knowledge to characterise materials using experimental testing and then compare this to supplier data. Using these results, students will identify treatments and...
  23. 2025 Launceston
    In this unit you will develop practical skills that will assist you to communicate with technical staff and tradespeople in the maritime industry. You will apply a range of engineering techniques while gaining the necessary skills to safely and efficiently command, and operate the engines, of small vessels by completing a Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswains Grade 1 Near Coastal). You...
  24. 2025 Hobart Student elective
    This unit has a strong focus on sustainability, social license, and environmental management related to natural resources; addressing themes such as i) the environmental impacts of mining and associated management challenges; ii) the mineralogical controls on the mobility of metal(loid)s in mine waste and environmental systems (i.e. lakes, wetlands, soils); iii) geophysical characterisation of...
  25. 2025 Hobart, Launceston Student elective
    The objective of the unit is to provide students with a detailed understanding of key physiological processes underlying horticultural crop production and pre- and post-harvest management practices that are designed to provide products desired by the market. The focus of the unit is on the physiology of plant growth regulation and the responses of plant regulatory systems to environmental and...
  26. 2025 Hobart, Launceston
    The objective of the unit is to provide students with a detailed understanding of key physiological processes underlying horticultural crop production and pre- and post-harvest management practices that are designed to provide products desired by the market. The focus of the unit is on the physiology of plant growth regulation and the responses of plant regulatory systems to environmental and...
  27. Improvisation Skills [FCB201]

    2025 Student elective
    This unit aims to provide you with a range of information and associated skills related to the improvisational expression of musical ideas. There will be an emphasis on immediacy of realisation through a range of situations and experiences where improvisation is required. The focus will be on defining the understanding of improvisation beyond stylistic, genre based and idiomatic constraints in...
  28. 2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    International finance refers to a branch of financial economics that deals with monetary systems and economics that surpass national borders. This field focuses on global capital markets through monitoring and examining trade practices across borders, global investment flows and movements in foreign exchange rates. This unit provides you with the skills necessary to understand and address some of...
  29. 2025 Launceston
    Thermodynamics is a key area within the marine engineering discipline. The purpose of this unit is to provide the necessary knowledge and skills in understanding the design concepts and applying basic thermodynamic principles to safely operate main and auxiliary machinery. This unit develops skills in managing the efficient operation of such plants and machinery by the marine engineers. The...
  30. 2025
    Thermodynamics is an important area within the engineering discipline with extensive ¿¿applications in marine auxiliaries and machinery. The purpose of this unit is to provide ¿¿the necessary knowledge and skills in understanding the design concepts and ¿applying basic ¿thermodynamic principles in the safe operation of main and auxiliary ¿equipment. This unit ¿develops skills in managing...
  31. 2025 Hobart Student elective
    The unit aims to provide civil and mechanical engineering students with the tools necessary to systematically select appropriate materials for a particular application. This process will build upon knowledge of fundamental material properties developed by students in KAA113 - Materials Technology to enable students to identify appropriate materials for a given application. In addition to...
  32. 2025 Hobart
    The unit aims to provide civil and mechanical engineering students with the tools necessary to systematically select appropriate materials for a particular application. This process will build upon knowledge of fundamental material properties to enable students to identify appropriate materials for a given application. In addition to selecting materials based on their mechanical properties, this...
  33. 2025 Launceston
    On completion of this unit a student will be able to plan and manage a voyage using advanced navigation techniques and to lead and manage the bridge team under differing circumstances including search and rescue. The knowledge acquired during formal lectures and presentations is applied and tested during extensive trials under simulated conditions in an approved ship simulator, which will include...
  34. 2025 Hobart Student elective
    Every day, Australian and international researchers are sailing the open ocean, collecting observations of our vast oceans to support their research into fundamental topics such as climate change, glaciology and ecosystem management. In this unit you will gain hands-on experience on a research vessel to learn the fundamentals of collecting observational oceanography data.  Building on the key...
  35. 2025 Hobart Student elective
    The goal of the unit is to introduce students to research at sea and provide hands-on exposure to standard methods for the collection and analysis of data in physical, chemical, and biological oceanography and marine mapping. Students will have the opportunity to attend two field trips on the Derwent river. Details of field arrangements will vary each year depending on resource availability....
  36. 2025 Hobart
    The purpose of this unit is to introduce physical oceanographic concepts, including the ocean's circulation and physical structure to students with a broad background in university level physics and mathematics. The unit will cover seawater properties, instruments and observing platforms, equations of motion, geostrophic circulation, Ekman layer theory and wind driven circulation, meridional...
  37. Political Philosophy [HPH304]

    2025 Student elective
    This is an introduction to political philosophy. Political philosophy is the branch of philosophy concerned with political values, such as freedom, equality, community, rights, duties, and democracy. Political philosophy is as old as philosophy itself. However, this unit will focus on contemporary debates. These cover a wide range of issues linked by fundamental disagreements about what makes one...
  38. 2025 Online Student elective
    In this unit you will be introduced to the regulatory environment in which applied science enterprises operate. In particular, you will explore the regulatory challenges of product safety, biosecurity and environment protection, as well as business practices inherent in product development, manufacture and commercialisation. You will gain familiarity with various bodies (including local, state...
  39. 2025 Student elective
    In this unit you will be introduced to the regulatory environment in which applied science enterprises operate. In particular, you will explore the regulatory challenges of product safety, biosecurity and environment protection, as well as business practices inherent in product development, manufacture and commercialisation. You will gain familiarity with various bodies (including local, state...
  40. 2025 Online Student elective
    This unit provides students with theoretical and practical electronics knowledge applied to various ship-board systems. It addresses the analogue, digital and power electronics involved with engine room and bridge equipment such as radar, echo sounder, gyro compass, communication, computer networking etc… This unit meet the requirements for knowledge, understanding and proficiency set out by...
  41. 2025 Online Student elective
    This unit provides a multidisciplinary introduction to the nature of science and scientific knowledge, the methods of science, and the communication of science. You will encounter perspectives on the nature and role of science in society and examine what science is, the importance of science for sustainable development and the role of ethical conduct in scientific endeavour. You will develop and...
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    Maritime simulations: a solid foundation for port design

    https://amc.edu.au/about-amc/news/news-items/maritime-simulations-a-solid-foundation-for-port-design
    29 Aug 2018 Maritime simulations: a solid foundation for port design. Maritime simulations: a solid foundation for port design. An increasing number of organisations are using maritime simulations to create better ports by testing their designs at the initial
  43. View this email in your browser Issue 24 | ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/1614494/Sustainability-Bulletin-August-2022.pdf
    30 Aug 2022: View this email in your browser. Issue 24 | July - August 2022. This month in sustainability. International recognition for UTASstudent sustainability program. The Sustainability Integration Program forStudents (SIPS) recently won the
  44. Published by the Peter Underwood Centre August 10, 2020 ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1357405/The-Wonder-Weekly-August-10.pdf
    6 Aug 2020: Published by the Peter Underwood Centre August 10, 2020. Follow us on Facebook. www. facebook. com/. UnderwoodCentre/. The. Spot the difference puzzle:. Page 2. Design a logo for the new team:. Page 2. “Education perhaps more than anything else is a
  45. DOCTOR DO A LOT Published by the Peter Underwood ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/1359923/The-Wonder-Weekly-August-17.pdf
    13 Aug 2020: DOCTOR DO A LOT. Published by the Peter Underwood Centre August 17, 2020. Follow us on Facebook. www. facebook. com/. UnderwoodCentre/. The. It’s a big week for the curious:. Page 2. What is your favourite animal? Page 2. “Education perhaps more
  46. Published by the Peter Underwood Centre August 24, 2020 ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1361946/The-Wonder-Weekly-August-24.pdf
    21 Aug 2020: Published by the Peter Underwood Centre August 24, 2020. Follow us on Facebook. www. facebook. com/. UnderwoodCentre/. The. Fun word changer puzzle:. Page 2. The amazing adventures of Trim the cat:. Page 2. “Education perhaps more than anything else
  47. REVIEW OF THE HARVEST STRATEGY AND MCDA PROCESS FOR ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/1665969/Tasmanian-Abalone-HS-Review-Report.pdf
    17 Jul 2023: REVIEW OF THE HARVEST STRATEGY AND MCDA PROCESS FOR THE TASMANIAN ABALONE FISHERY. Colin D Buxton1, Ian Cartwright2, Catherine M Dichmont3, Stephen Mayfield4 and Éva Plagányi3. 1 Colin Buxton & Associates, 27 Wandella Ave, Taroona, Tasmania,
  48. Venue Hire Procedure Definitions and acronyms can be found ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/1448774/Venue-Hire-Procedure-V1-18-Dec-20.pdf
    24 May 2021: Venue Hire Procedure. Definitions and acronyms can be found at: https://www. utas. edu. au/policy/policy-definitions. Once printed this is an uncontrolled document; for latest version refer https://www. utas. edu. au/policy Page 1 of 4. Contents. Purpose.
  49. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/1662239/FGT-Food-Defense-Workshop-Nov-2018-min.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: FOOD DEFENCE WORKSHOP. We help build better futures for business. Risk and Response. Overview• Food Defence – what is it? • Product Tampering. • Strategies to mitigate risk. • You suspect tampering –INK. • Response Steps. • Your food
  50. Fruit Growers Tasmania Conference - Berry field session IPM ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/1662257/FGT-Berry-field-session-2016_Berry-IPM.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: Fruit Growers Tasmania Conference - Berry field session IPM notes June 18, 2016. Griggs orchard, Lucaston Park & Stuart Griggs blueberry orchard, Castle Forbes Bay. Strategies for managing 2-spotted mites in raspberry tunnels. Cindy Edwards - IPM
  51. 2012 ANZ Dairy Business of the Year FIELD DAY ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1663855/DBOY-Awards-and-Field-Day-Booklet-2012.pdf
    3 Jul 2023: 2012 ANZ. Dairy Business of the Year. FIELD DAY BOOK. MARCH 2012. Property owned by: Rob & Jo Bradley. Share farmed by: Grant & Kim Archer. Location: 765 Gree n Rises Roa d, Cressy. 1 2012 ANZ Dairy Business of the Year. ANZ Dairy Business of the
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