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  2. Farming Systems [KLA535]

    2023 Hobart
    In this interdisciplinary unit, students will be introduced to systems thinking and practice in a farming context. Systems approaches will be used to explore how the broader social, cultural, political, institutional, economic and ecological factors influence how a farm operates. Different farming styles and approaches will be discussed. Using local and international case studies, students will...
  3. 2024 Online Student elective
    Tasmania has a growing reputation as a gourmet paradise, with high quality primary products and a growing fermented food and drink industry. In this unit, students will learn about the full production life cycle for fermented food and drink, from raw materials and fermentation basics, through to the packaging, labelling, distribution and marketing of final products. Development of more...
  4. 2023 Online Student elective
    Tasmania has a growing reputation as a gourmet paradise, with high quality primary products and a growing fermented food and drink industry. In this unit, students will learn about the full production life cycle for fermented food and drink, from growing raw materials and fermentation basics, through to the packaging, labelling, distribution, and marketing of final products. Development of more...
  5. 2024 Online
    Tasmania has a growing reputation as a gourmet paradise, with high quality primary products and a growing fermented food and drink industry. In this unit, students will learn about the full production life cycle for fermented food and drink, from raw materials and fermentation basics, through to the packaging, labelling, distribution and marketing of final products. Development of more...
  6. 2023 Online
    Tasmania has a growing reputation as a gourmet paradise, with high quality primary products and a growing fermented food and drink industry. In this unit, students will learn about the full production life cycle for fermented food and drink, from growing raw materials and fermentation basics, through to the packaging, labelling, distribution and marketing of final products. Development of more...
  7. 2023 Hobart, Launceston Student elective
    Approximately two thirds of Australia's agricultural commodities are exported each year, generating $50 billion. This unit provides an understanding of historical developments, current status and future opportunities and challenges of the dominant agricultural and horticultural industries in Tasmania and Australia. Key factors involved in establishing new industries and the importance of...
  8. 2024 Hobart, Launceston, Online Student elective
    Approximately two thirds of Australia's agricultural commodities are exported each year, generating $50 billion. This unit provides an understanding of historical developments, current status and future opportunities and challenges of the dominant agricultural and horticultural industries in Tasmania and Australia. Key factors involved in establishing new industries and the importance of...
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    Food and gardens | Sustainability

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/sustainability/facilities-and-operations/food-and-gardens
    13 Dec 2023: As these mature, and following the cultural practices of Tasmanian Aboriginals, the flowers will be harvested and the nectar used to make a sweet drink. . . . Cradle Coast Campus. There is a small vegetable garden (1 X 2m), originally set up by the
  10. 2023 Hobart
    During processing, storage, and utilization of food, changes occur in the chemistry of major components, in properties and interactions among components. These changes can affect food quality, food safety, as well as the access of food into global markets. Food can also become contaminated with chemicals, from farm to the consumer. Examples of food contaminants include pesticides, veterinary drugs...
  11. 2024 Launceston Student elective
    This unit will introduce students to the chemistry, biochemistry and toxicology of foods. This includes an understanding of the chemical function and properties of food components, chemical interactions in foods, their effects on nutritional quality and functional properties, and potential chemical contaminants in food that could cause foodborne illness. Food constituents are described in terms...
  12. Food Microbiology [KLA396]

    2024 Hobart, Launceston Student elective
    This unit considers the role of microorganisms in the production, deterioration and safety of foods, from both ecological and physiological perspectives, including the effect of temperature, pH, water activity and other factors on the growth and decline of microbial populations in foods. Specific topics include: - microbial physiology and ecology relevant to foods - microbial spoilage processes...
  13. Food Microbiology [KLA396]

    2023 Hobart Student elective
    This unit considers the role of microorganisms in the production, deterioration and safety of foods, from both ecological and physiological perspectives, including the effect of temperature, pH, water activity and other factors on the growth and decline of microbial populations in foods. Specific topics include: - microbial physiology and ecology relevant to foods - microbial spoilage processes...
  14. Food Microbiology [KLA609]

    2023 Hobart
    Provides Master of Applied Science students with knowledge of the role of microorganisms in the production, deterioration and safety of foods, from both ecological and physiological perspectives, including the effect of temperature, pH, water activity and other factors affecting the growth and decline of microbial cells and populations in foods. Underlying microbiological science will be...
  15. Food Microbiology [KLA609]

    2024 Hobart
    Provides Master of Agriculture and Food Science students with knowledge of the role of microorganisms in the production, deterioration and safety of foods, from both ecological and physiological perspectives, including the effect of temperature, pH, water activity and other factors affecting the growth and decline of microbial cells and populations in foods. Underlying microbiological science...
  16. Food Regulations [KLA308]

    2024 Student elective
    The safety and wholesomeness of food is a critical element of a prosperous and healthy society. Consumers expect food to be grown, processed, and handled in ways that maintain high quality and safety standards. This is achieved, in part, through development of food standards implemented through food regulations that establish performance and process criteria related to foodborne hazards along the...
  17. Food Regulations [KLA308]

    2023 Online Student elective
    The safety and wholesomeness of food is a critical element of a prosperous and healthy society. Consumers expect food to be grown, processed, and handled in ways that maintain high quality and safety standards. This is achieved, in part, through development of food standards implemented through food regulations that establish performance and process criteria related to foodborne hazards along the...
  18. 2024 Hobart
    These units are designed to develop knowledge and skills in research oriented towards food safety, beyond those gained in undergraduate courses. Students have the opportunity to apply their knowledge through an individual research project focussed on ‘real-world' or 'industry relevant’ problems, or issues. Students will be taught by a range of experts with outstanding research and...
  19. 2023 Hobart
    These units are designed to develop knowledge and skills in research oriented towards food safety, beyond those gained in undergraduate courses. Students have the opportunity to apply their knowledge through an individual research project focussed on ‘real-world' or 'industry relevant’ problems, or issues. Students will be taught by a range of experts with outstanding research and...
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  23. Foodborne Pathogens [KLA304]

    2024 Hobart, Online Student elective
    Food safety comprises a broad range of scientific endeavours that are important in human society. Maintenance of food security and public health requires vigilance in the food supply, including safety, traceability, epidemiology and the ecology of food-borne pathogens. The science also involves the application of knowledge related to food fermentation, processing techniques, manufacturing, and...
  24. Foodborne Pathogens [KLA304]

    2023 Hobart, Online Student elective
    Food safety comprises a broad range of scientific endeavours that are important in human society. Maintenance of food security and public health requires vigilance in the food supply, including safety, traceability, epidemiology and the ecology of food-borne pathogens. The science also involves the application of knowledge related to food fermentation, processing techniques, manufacturing, and...
  25. Foodborne Pathogens [KLA604]

    2024 Hobart, Online
    Maintenance of food security and public health requires vigilance in the food supply chain based on knowledge of the physiology, ecology and epidemiology of food-borne pathogens including bacteria, viruses and parasites. This unit focuses on enhancing depth of knowledge of food-borne pathogens for Master of Applied Science students within the areas of Microbiology and Food Safety. Students will...
  26. Foodborne Pathogens [KLA604]

    2023 Hobart, Online
    Maintenance of food security and public health requires vigilance in the food supply chain based on knowledge of the physiology, ecology and epidemiology of food-borne pathogens including bacteria, viruses and parasites. This unit focuses on enhancing depth of knowledge of food-borne pathogens for Master of Applied Science students within the areas of Microbiology and Food Safety. Students will...
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    Forage Value Index | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/livestock-production/forage-value-index
    1 Aug 2023: Lead:. Tony Butler. Funding and partners. Funding:. Dairy Australia. Contributors:. Vic Dept of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources. . . . On average, approximately 10 per cent of dairy pastures are renovated each year with dairy farmers
  28. Thumbnail for Fungicide resistance in fungal pathogens | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    Fungicide resistance in fungal pathogens | Tasmanian Institute of

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/horticulture/fungicide-resistance-in-fungal-pathogens
    1 Aug 2023: chemicals. ”. Differential development of fungicide resistance in different fungal pathogens of pyrethrum provides a unique opportunity to:. . . . study the drivers of resistance evolution;. determine the molecular basis of fungicide resistance;.
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    Future proofing the Australian grains industry in a changing climate

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2023/future-proofing-the-australian-grains-industry-in-a-changing-climate
    16 Aug 2023: Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) Professor, Meixue Zhou, has been awarded $4. 4 million for research that will help Australian grain growers adapt to a changing climate and support future food . . . About Professor Meixue ZhouMeixue Zhou is a
  30. Getting nitrogen application right | Tasmanian Institute of

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/horticulture/getting-nitrogen-application-right
    1 Aug 2023: An innovative Tasmanian trial is aiming to predict the nutrient and water requirements of apple trees to help industry maximise their productivity. . . . The trial is being conducted by the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) as part of a four-year
  31. Global Food Security [KLA103]

    2023 Online Student elective
    The challenge of ensuring adequate and sustainable food production and equitable access to food for a diverse human population in the 21st century is crucial and profoundly complex. This unit helps you contribute to meeting this challenge. The interdisciplinary skills and knowledge developed in the unit are relevant to all citizens and professions. Through this Online unit you will work with...
  32. Global Food Security [KLA103]

    2024 Online Student elective
    The challenge of ensuring adequate and sustainable food production and equitable access to food for a diverse human population in the 21st century is crucial and profoundly complex. This unit helps you contribute to meeting this challenge. The interdisciplinary skills and knowledge developed in the unit are relevant to all citizens and professions. Through this Online unit you will work with...
  33. Global Food Supply [KLA401]

    2024 Hobart
    Food production, access, use and resilience of supply in globally diverse contexts will be discussed and investigated. Cases studies will be explored from Africa, Asia, Europe, America and Australia to illustrate the complexity and diversity in the production of and access to healthy food. Diverse setting will consider environment, climate, culture, socioeconomic status, urban, regionality and...
  34. Global Food Supply [KLA401]

    2023 Hobart
    Food production, access, use and resilience of supply in globally diverse contexts will be discussed and investigated. Cases studies will be explored from Africa, Asia, Europe, America and Australia to illustrate the complexity and diversity in the production of and access to healthy food. Diverse setting will consider environment, climate, culture, socioeconomic status, urban, regionality and...
  35. 2023 Online
    This unit examines the relevance and influence of international political, economic, and regulatory trends on agribusinesses, how trade agreements effect export opportunities, and how to mitigate risks when engaging with international agricultural markets. Students will learn how to plan their business to take advantage of opportunities that arise due to globalisation, while mitigating related...
  36. 2024 Online
    This unit examines the relevance and influence of international political, economic, and regulatory trends on agribusinesses, how trade agreements effect export opportunities, and how to mitigate risks when engaging with international agricultural markets. Students will learn how to plan their business to take advantage of opportunities that arise due to globalisation, while mitigating related...
  37. Thumbnail for Glucose as a novel approach for shelf-life extension of vacuum-packed meats | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    Glucose as a novel approach for shelf-life extension of vacuum-packed …

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/food-safety-and-innovation/gucose-as-a-novel-approach-for-shelf-life-extension-of-vacuum-packed-chilled-sheep-meats
    1 Aug 2023: Glucose as a novel approach for shelf-life extension of vacuum-packed meats. . . . This project seeks to evaluate and develop glucose application as an effective and reliable intervention for shelf-life extension of vacuum-packed (VP) chilled sheep meats.
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    Good news for berry lovers | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/food-safety-and-innovation/good-news-for-berry-lovers
    1 Aug 2023: Preliminary tests have shown that specific packaging extended the shelf life of berries and broccoli. . . . The Centre was located at the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture. Back to top.
  39. Graduation Program 2023 Summer, Launceston

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/1687994/Graduation-Program-2023-Summer-Hobart.pdf
    18 Dec 2023: Usher of the Black RodMembers of the College of Sciences and EngineeringProfessor Michael Rose, BSc(Hons), PGCE, PhD, Director, Tasmanian Institute of AgricultureProfessor Lisa Fletcher, BA(Hons), PhD Melb, Dean of . . . Usher of the Black RodMembers of
  40. 2024 Online
    Obtaining project funding is critical for a successful career in research and grant writing is an art form. In this unit, higher degree research students will gain an insight into the research funding environment in Australia. Different types of grants (including projects and fellowships) will be discussed and the process of preparing an application will be practiced in several steps. Skills will...
  41. 2023 Online
    Obtaining project funding is critical for a successful career in research and grant writing is an art form. In this unit, higher degree research students will gain an insight into the research funding environment in Australia. Different types of grants (including projects and fellowships) will be discussed and the process of preparing an application will be practiced in several steps. Skills will...
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    Grapevine Yield Forecasting | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/horticulture/grapevine-yield-forecasting
    1 Aug 2023: How is yield currently predicted? Early yield prediction currently requires destructive sampling of canes from the vine. . . . An expert then conducts bud dissections under a microscope to see how many bunches of grapes will be produced per bud.
  43. Green Bond Framework 2022

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/1689229/Green-Bond-Framework_University-of-Tasmania_2022.pdf
    21 Dec 2023: research funding in Australia. ANGLE-RIGHT Institute of Marine & Antarctic Studies (IMAS). . . . ANGLE-RIGHT Tasmanian Institute for Agriculture. The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) is a joint venture with the Tasmanian.
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    Greenhouse gas emissions | Sustainability

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/sustainability/facilities-and-operations/greenhouse-gas-emissions
    19 Jul 2023: emissions. Find your climate questions answered by Curious Climate Tasmania, with contributions from the Centre for Marine Socio-ecology (CMS), the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), the University of . . . Tasmania (UTAS), ABC Radio, The
  45. Thumbnail for Greens from a greenhouse? | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    Greens from a greenhouse? | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/food-safety-and-innovation/greens-from-a-greenhouse
    1 Aug 2023: Funding:. Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Research Program. Woolworths. University of Tasmania. . . . The Centre was located at the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture. Back to top.
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    Healthy soil, healthy stock

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2023/healthy-soil,-healthy-stock
    10 Feb 2023: February 15. It follows Mr Coombe’s involvement with the research by the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) and is the final of three workshops held across the state since November . . . mine, soil, because it's a key driver in a lot of things,
  47. Healthy, Sustainable, and Equitable Food Strategic Plan 2 0 ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/1688111/Healthy,-Sustainable,-and-Equitable-Food-Strategic-Plan-2023-2028.pdf
    13 Dec 2023: Impact Times Higher Education Impact Rankings TIA Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (UTAS) TUSA Tasmanian University Student Association UET University Executive Team UC University College (UTAS) UTAS University of Tasmania. . . . Food security and the
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    Helping to mitigate climate change impacts for Tasmania’s wine…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2023/helping-to-mitigate-climate-change-impacts-for-tasmanias-wine-industry
    27 Nov 2023: is a food scientist at the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA). . . . She is leading the project 'Beating smoke taint with sparking wine' funded by the Tasmanian Government’s Agricultural Innovation Fund to help the wine industry mitigate the
  49. Thumbnail for High Performance Soils | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    High Performance Soils | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/agricultural-systems/high-performance-soils
    1 Aug 2023: Funding and partners. Funding:. Australian Government. Partners:. The CRC brings together 38 partners (8 universities, NSWDPI, Landcare NZ, and 28 farm or agriculture driven groups), led by the University of Newcastle. . . . The CRC brings together 38
  50. Hobart Graduation - Thursday 14 December 10am

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcfbLZlsa1w&feature=youtube_gdata_player
    14 Dec 2023: College of Sciences and Engineering School of Natural Sciences School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture School of Architecture & Design Learn more about
    By: University of Tasmania
  51. Thumbnail for Honey bee health and pollination under protected and contained environments | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    Honey bee health and pollination under protected and contained…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/horticulture/honey-bee-health-and-pollination-under-protected-and-contained-environments
    1 Aug 2023: Although these systems protect produce from harmful agents such as birds, hail or unwanted cross pollination, the conditions can adversely impact the health of the bee hives. . . . This data gives a clearer picture of a hive’s overall health and the

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