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Terri Stevens

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Terri Stevens

Administration Support Officer

Room 012 , E Block

(03) 6324 3318 (phone)

(03) 6324 4040 (fax)

terri.stevens@utas.edu.au

Achievements

Diploma of Business Management - TAFE QLD

Bachelor of Computer-Based Art & Design (incomplete) - University of Sunshine Coast

General Responsibilities

Terri is an Administration Support Officer providing high-level administration support for the Director of the CRH as well as the professional, academic and research staff. The Administration Support Officer will also provide reception and front-office support and ensure the smooth operation of the CRH office and systems.

Terri moved to Launceston in Jan 2017 from Sunshine Coast in QLD, where she was a Communication and Events Assistant at the University of the Sunshine Coast. She spent 5 years at USC and worked on a number of projects and has experience using a wide range of systems. Her role involved producing and improving communication resources for students.

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Fields of Research

  • Rural and remote health services (420321)
  • Clinical nutrition (321001)

Research Objectives

  • Rural and remote area health (200508)
  • Health status (incl. wellbeing) (200407)

Publications

Total publications

2

Book

(1 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2020Namasivayam P, Barnett T, Hofto S, Mallick S, Low CS, et al., 'Greek Recipes: Recipes for people effected by cancer', Centre for Rural Health, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia, pp. 36. ISBN 978-1-922352-42-2 (2020) [Authored Other Book]

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Co-authors: Namasivayam P; Barnett T; Mallick S; Low CS

Conference Publication

(1 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2022Jessup BL, Tran Duc N, Stevens T, Barnett T, 'Rural Origin Student Representation in Entry to Practice Health Courses at UTAS: 2011-2020', Cradle Coast Conference: Celebrating the impact of regional research and education, 11 November 2022, Devonport, Australia (2022) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Jessup BL; Tran Duc N; Barnett T