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Events (workshops, seminars, conferences, public lectures & symposiums)
TILES staff organise various events and act as a facilitator for conferences, workshops etc and regularly participate at local, national and international workshops, seminars and conferences.
(photo: TILES workshop).
Events 2012
The Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2012 - Call for Abstracts. More >
Come and see the special display that is dedicated to the research and objects that used solve crime. More >
Events 2011
Farewell to Director of TILES. More >
ANZSOC Criminology Conference in Geelong, 28 - 30 September 2011 - Conference poster pdf 487 KB
TILES participated at the Seventh Australasian Women and Policing Conference in Hobart . More >
TILES participated at the 8th Annual Australian Universities Community Engagement Alliance (AUCEA) in Sydney. More >
Seminar in La Sorbonne, Paris. More >
Workshop - Mental Health Diversion List (MHDL). More >
Seminar - 'Apology and Forgiveness in a Restorative Justice Process' More >
Orientation Day in UTAS
The Orientation Day was a great opportunity for meeting new students and providing them with information for the start of semester in 2011. TILES provided display with helpful information and assisted new students with finding various services, classrooms and facilities within UTAS campus.
TILES donated to QLD Flood Relief Appeal. More >
TILES supported ABC Giving Tree appeal. More >
Events 2010
Public Lecture - A Conversation with Barbara Etter, CEO Tasmanian Integrity Commission. More >
TILES participated at the ANZSOC Conferences 2010 in Alice Springs. More >
Postgraduate Information Evening - Expo 2010. More >
Seminar - "Community studies using ethnographic techniques: still relevant to criminology?"
Presented by Dr Judy Putt (Senior Research Fellow, TILES, University of Tasmania). More >
Seminar - "What Jurors Tell Us" (March 2010)
TILES (UTAS) presented Associate Professor and Barrister Judith Fordham. More >
Seminar - Attrition in Rape Cases (February 2010)
TILES (UTAS) presented Professor Susan J Lea (University of Plymouth, England)
who delivered an interesting seminar. More >
Events 2007-2009 View >
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