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  2. Pasta Bridge Challenge at the AMC

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    16 Jun 2016: The Pasta Bridge project is more than just gluing pasta together, it's about culminating knowledge learned in class and bringing technical skills and teamwork together to build a bridge made from one kilo of pasta, that will hold an incredible
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. utas.edu.au NEWS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA Media ...

    https://imas.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/860783/Albatross-diet-research-Julie-McInnes-FINAL-MR.pdf
    13 Jul 2016: utas. edu. au. NEWS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA. Media Release Chiefs of Staff, News Directors. Thursday 14 July 2016. Watching what they eat to help albatross survival Collecting albatross poo might not seem like a glamorous task but
  4. THE PLIMSOLL INQUIRY A REPORT Curatorium: Mary Scott, John ...

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    12 Jan 2016: THE PLIMSOLL INQUIRY A REPORT. Curatorium: Mary Scott, John Vella, Paul Zika, Jonathan Holmes, Nikos Papastergiadis, Fiona Lee, Maria Kunda, Ross Gibson, Lucy Bleach. Plimsoll Inquiry Bulletin. Image: Bec Stevens And Amanda Shone. Proposal for
  5. GLORIA_Madagascar_workshop_1_new_r

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    4 May 2016: The oceans are not warming evenly. In some fast warming areas the challenges will be felt earlier and more acutely. One such ‘hotspot’ covers the seas south and west of Madagascar. There are no simple solutions for adapting to climate change.
  6. Closing the evidence to practice gap in healthcare

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    29 Apr 2016: Professor Kim Walker has 40 years of experience in nursing. He now holds a joint position as Professor of Healthcare Improvement with the University of Tasmania and St Vincent’s Private Hospital in Sydney. Kim Walker's role is to close the
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Hydrowood: A vast resource reclaimed

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    14 Nov 2016: In Hydroelectric dams around Tasmania, forests of dead timber are still standing. The trees have been underwater for more than 30 years. Now UTAS is working with a forest management company on innovative solutions to salvage the submerged wood to
    By: University of Tasmania
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    The “boring billion” is anything but...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2016/80-the-boring-billion-is-anything-but
    6 May 2016: PhDs should always tackle the big questions- but Indrani Mukherjee is investigating some of the biggest of all. Why are we here? More importantly how did we come into being? The answer is millions of years ago a single celled organism decided to
  9. Establishing a secure national data linkage infrastructure to support …

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    1 Jul 2016: Linkage of National and Commonwealth data. Dr Phil Anderson. Head, Data Linkage Unit. A short history• Mid-1990s: Linkages with the National Death Index, then. Australian Cancer Database, internal and external projects. • Late 1990s: Linking
  10. Boosting collaboration and creativity: The Madrid Impact Hub

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    6 Oct 2016: Workplace wellbeing expert Dr Angela Martin (Associate Dean Research, Co-leader, UTAS Work, Health and Wellbeing Network, Tasmanian School of Business and Economics), recently connected with the experts at the Impact Hub in Madrid, Spain to
    By: University of Tasmania
  11. Prepare for Powerful Positions with a UTAS Arts Degree

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    1 Nov 2016: The Honourable Lisa Singh, a graduate of the University of Tasmania and Senator for the Tasmania Australia Labor Party, describes how her Bachelor of Arts Degree powered her career in politics. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania
    By: University of Tasmania

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