Partner with us
We are committed to fostering, enhancing and growing partnerships to maximise the impact of our research.
The College has demonstrated a long history of working effectively with business, government, community enterprises, and individuals to deliver sustainable solutions. Our successful collaborations are based on the opportunity to conduct complimentary research to deliver reciprocal benefits to those involved, a commitment to the highest standards of research, and a shared respect for the expertise that each member of the partnership contributes. We welcome the opportunity to broaden and strengthen the relationships we have with our partners, and to forge relationships with new partners, as we work together to deliver social, environmental and economic benefit to our communities.
Featured collaborations
April 2018
Helping young audiences to be critical of the media content they consume
Partner: ABC
School of Social Sciences
This project will expand knowledge of media literacy and inform the production of more content by the ABC aimed at teaching young audiences how to be critical of media content and to how to participate.
March 2018
Promoting human rights of people with disability
Partner: Attorney-General Tasmania
Faculty of Law
The Tasmania Law Reform Institute (TLRI) has released an Issues Paper on a Review of the Guardianship and Administration Act 1995 (Tas). The Act covers the laws relating to people who are unable to make decisions about their personal and financial matters, or medical treatment. The review responds to national and international developments in law and policy.
April 2018
Using music on prescription
Partner: Aged Care Deloraine
School of Creative Arts
A project assessing the effects of singing on the respiratory function and wellbeing in people with living dementia.
March 2018
Tourism Tracer finds out valuable data about tourist travels
Partners: Tasmanian Government, the Tourism Industry Council Tasmania and the Federal Group
College of Arts, Law and Education
The Institute for the Study of Social Change, together with external and other University partners, have developed an innovative tool to track tourists.
April 2018
Derwent on display
Partner: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
School of Creative Arts
An exhibition from the Derwent Project research showcasing the use of innovative photography using our local region to explore environmental issues.
March 2018
World-first electronic monitoring of family violence offenders
Partner: Tasmania Police
School of Social Sciences
The Tasmanian Institute for Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) worked as part of the world-first pilot program Project Vigilance which provides the capacity for electronic monitoring of family violence offenders.
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Ruth Steel
Business Development Manager (Research)
Ruth.Steel@utas.edu.au | +61 3 6226 5516