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  2. ‘Wind-blown dust’ linked to Indigenous respiratory health issues

    https://www.utas.edu.au/health/news/articles/2019/wind-blown-dust-linked-to-indigenous-respiratory-health-issues
    11 Sep 2019 ‘Wind-blown dust’ linked to Indigenous respiratory health issues. A strong link between earth-derived dust and poor respiratory health in Indigenous children has been found in the latest research produced by the University of Tasmania and the
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    ‘Wind-blown dust’ linked to Indigenous respiratory health issues

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2019/wind-blown-dust-linked-to-indigenous-respiratory-health-issues
    11 Sep 2019: A strong link between earth-derived dust and poor respiratory health in Indigenous children has been found in the latest research produced by the University of Tasmania and the Telethon Kids Institute. Research team member Professor Graeme Zosky,
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    World-leading innovator to mentor next generation of Tassie startups

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2019/world-leading-innovator-to-mentor-the-next-generation-of-tassie-startups
    5 Sep 2019: Melbourne-based innovation catalyst and CEO Farley Blackman is set to inspire and coach teams at simultaneous UHack events spanning three University of Tasmania campuses this weekend. UHack is a fast-paced innovation competition where participants
  5. Working with the University of Tasmania - For agents

    https://www.utas.edu.au/international-agents/working-with-utas
    6 Aug 2019: Working with the University of Tasmania. Tools for agents. It would be useful to bookmark this page, as it will help you find key people, promotional resources and information about administrative processes at the University of Tasmania. Resources 
  6. Women in Technology 2019 – Highlights

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    9 Sep 2019: Arranged by IT Services at the University of Tasmania, Women in Technology aims to promote the importance of a diverse workforce, while inspiring, encouraging and empowering women and girls. Music credited to “bensound. com – Inspire” Learn
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Women in Technology 2019 – Full Presentation

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqo8XIqCRCw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
    9 Sep 2019: Arranged by IT Services at the University of Tasmania, Women in Technology aims to promote the importance of a diverse workforce, while inspiring, encouraging and empowering women and girls. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania:
    By: University of Tasmania
  8. Winifred van Derploeg - Centre for Rural Health

    https://www.utas.edu.au/rural-health/graduate-research/people/winifred-van-derploeg
    6 Mar 2019: Winifred van Derploeg. Contact. Email: wjv@utas. edu. au. Qualifications. 1992. Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy). University of South Australia. 1998. Master of Health Science (Occupational Therapy). University of South Austrlia.
  9. Willow Court asylum masterplan

    https://www.utas.edu.au/built-digital-natural/news/ad/2019/willow-court-asylum-masterplan
    27 Jun 2019 Willow Court asylum masterplan. Dr Helen Norrie’s continuing involvement with the New Norfolk community has involved a series of community presentations of a new vision for the former Willow Court asylum. Working with the New Norfolk Council and
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    Why you should never stop stargazing

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2019/915-why-you-should-never-stop-stargazing
    3 Sep 2019: From a little boy staring in wonder at the night sky to the head of Physics at the University, Dr Andrew Cole has never lost his curiosity about the mysteries held in space. “I was inspired by the night sky and trying to understand why things
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    Why plastic plants are blooming on campus

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2019/898-why-plastic-plants-are-blooming-on-campus
    31 Jul 2019: Banner image: Growing Seed Point 1, by Dr Linda Erceg. Big, twisting leafy vines made from irrigation pipe and cable ties are the newest addition to a growing art installation project at the University of Tasmania’s Inveresk campus. Artist and

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