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  2. Could studying pumas help protect wallabies, koalas and Tasmanian…

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    22 Dec 2014: A new project tracing the movement of puma populations (also known as mountain lions or cougars) in the United States will provide insights into disease spread in native Australian animals such as wombats, koalas and Tasmanian Devils. University
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. Icebreaker crews learn the ropes without the risks

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    9 Dec 2014: Navigating safe passage through the frozen waters of Antarctica is a challenging task for even the most experienced icebreaker pilots. Research in progress at the Australian Maritime College’s Centre for Maritime Simulations is striving to better
    By: University of Tasmania
  4. Rock lobster aquaculture and life cycles

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    18 Nov 2014: World-leading tropical and temperate rock lobster research is giving Australia front-running at the cutting edge of aquaculture – and business is beating a path to the University of Tasmania’s Taroona marine laboratories. Operated by the
    By: University of Tasmania
  5. How do you become a TV producer?

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    28 Oct 2014: Zoe Edwards is a graduate from Journalism, Media and Communications at the University of Tasmania. In this video she discusses her role at the ABC, and how her degree has enabled her to establish a great career. Learn more about studying journalism
    By: University of Tasmania
  6. Open Day 2014 at the Medical Science Precinct (Menzies)

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    17 Oct 2014: The University of Tasmania’s Menzies Research Institute has been contributing to human health and wellbeing for 25 years, with particular emphasis on research that takes advantage of Tasmania's unique population resource and other competitive
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Building a racing car at uni

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    14 Oct 2014: UTAS Motorsport Engineering is a new Formula-SAE team for 2014, started mid 2013 and aiming to compete for the first time in Melbourne, Calder Park in mid December. This is a teaser for their car as they reach the final stages of fabrication.
    By: University of Tasmania
  8. Graduate Research Conference 2014: Keynote Address: Dr Jason Fox

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    26 Sep 2014: Dr Jason Fox is a motivation strategy and design expert on an epic quest to liberate the world from poorly designed work. In this keynote address he addresses and inspires University of Tasmania Higher Degree by Research candidates at their recent
    By: University of Tasmania
  9. The Value of Volunteering – National Student Volunteer Week

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    8 Sep 2014: Volunteering has long been recognised as a necessary and valuable contribution to our community, but few students realise it’s value on their resume when employers are looking to shortlist candidates. UTAS Career Development and Employment, in
    By: University of Tasmania
  10. Why study agricultural science?

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    4 Sep 2014: A degree in Agricultural Science is your opportunity to help change the world and be part of a profession where jobs are in demand. Learn more about studying Agricultural Science:
    By: University of Tasmania
  11. National Science Week 2014: Tasmania Overview

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    26 Aug 2014: http://www. scienceweek. net. au/ National Science Week is Australia's annual celebration of science and, with over 160 events in Tasmania alone, it's no secret that it attracts some of the world's most influential scientists and science communicators.
    By: University of Tasmania

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