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The University of Tasmania has ranked #1 on climate action for universities internationally.
For the second year running, we are officially the tertiary sector's world-leader in taking climate action, with the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings rating us number one in climate action globally for 2022 and 2023.
Defunct mine a site for environmental discovery
What's really going on within Tasmania's beautiful Blue Lakes? Beneath the sparkling waters of Tasmania's 'Blue Lakes' lie three old open-cut mine pits that were targeted for tin.
Gemma Rushton took a 10 year gap and then decided to study a Bachelor of Natural Environment and Wilderness in one of the world’s most incredible environments.
The state that turns everyone into an outdoors person
When Upadhya Anjalie Balachandra saw photos of Tasmania, she immediately wanted to move here for uni. "I have even taken up surfing! I love that Tassie has something to offer for everyone regardless of how niche their interests may be."
Planning award winning environments in Tasmania
Tasmania runs on renewable energy and is a global pioneer in hydroelectricity. As the only university in the state, our students enjoy unrivalled industry access and opportunities. Bunfu Yu graduated with a Master of Planning and won a national award in the Outstanding Student Project category.
Together, we're reimagining education at our campuses.
Providing a good education to as many Tasmanians as possible is at the heart of everything we do. To strengthen and future-proof our ability to do this, we’re transforming our University.