University of Tasmania Churchill Avenue, Hobart, Tasmania 7005
About the Business
Welcome to the University of Tasmania, located in the beautiful city of Hobart on Churchill Avenue. As an establishment and point of interest, our university offers a diverse range of opportunities beyond just studying.
At the University of Tasmania, we believe in the power of connections. Through various events, sports, volunteering opportunities, and more, you can connect with new people and create lasting friendships. We take pride in our research excellence, which not only benefits Tasmania but also makes an impact globally.
One of our greatest achievements is being ranked #1 on climate action for universities internationally. For two consecutive years, we have been recognized as the world-leader in taking climate action by the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings. This recognition showcases our commitment to sustainability and making a positive difference in the world.
Did you know that beneath the sparkling waters of Tasmania's 'Blue Lakes' lie three old open-cut mine pits? These pits were once targeted for tin, and now offer a unique opportunity for research and exploration.
Our degree programs offer a global perspective on the big issues. Students like Gemma Rushton, who took a 10-year gap before pursuing a Bachelor of Natural Environment and Wilderness, have the chance to study in one of the world's most incredible environments.
Tasmania is known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities. Upadhya Anjalie Balachandra was drawn to Tasmania for its uniqueness and the opportunity to pursue her interests, even taking up surfing. Whether you're an outdoors enthusiast or have niche interests, Tasmania has something to offer everyone.
As the only university in Tasmania, we provide unrivaled industry access and opportunities for our students. Tasmania is a global pioneer in renewable energy, particularly hydroelectricity. Bunfu Yu, a graduate with a Master of Planning, even won a national award in the Outstanding Student Project category.
At the University of Tasmania, we're reimagining education at our campuses. Our goal is to provide a good education to as many Tasmanians as possible, and we're transforming our university to strengthen and future-proof our ability to do so.
We invite you to explore our campuses and get a taste of uni life. Hear from our students and teaching staff about our courses, pathways, and scholarships. Registrations are now open for events in Sydney, Hobart, and Launceston, so let us know you're coming and we'll keep you updated.
Our commitment to research and education is evident through the recognition received by our early-career researchers and the opportunities we provide for students. Four early-career researchers have been awarded a total of $1,773,740.00 in the Discovery Early Career Researcher Awards (DECRAs), funded by the Australian Research Council. Additionally, our music students have had the privilege of taking masterclasses with internationally renowned musicians.
As we work towards a sustainable future, we recognize the importance of climate change education. This is why we support incorporating environmental topics into schooling and participate in international tests to monitor progress.
Whether you're a freestyle footballer, a childcare worker, a law student, or an art curator, the University of Tasmania offers a supportive environment for juggling multiple interests and pursuing your passions.
Join us in celebrating the work of women composers through the statewide tour of Ossa Music Prize-winning pianist Sarah Chick. This seven-concert series highlights the talent and contributions of women in music.
While reducing carbon emissions is crucial, it is also important to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. At the University of Tasmania, we recognize this and aim to find innovative solutions to compensate for sectors where decreasing emissions is more challenging.
We are proud to be a part of the University of Tasmania community, where education, research, and sustainability go hand in hand. Join us on this journey of learning, discovery, and making a positive impact on the world.
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"What a joke of an institution. Lecturers are simply there to spew out the course curriculum, and do not provide any guidance to the students. The whole lot of them need to be fired and replaced by people who actually want to educate students."
"First seen the campus from goole search. Good to get the Tasmania University."
"Ben Haman Omar is a researcher at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He has published in leading domestic and international journals such as "The Journal of North African Studies" and "Parity". He referees as well for a few journals. He is currently drawing upon extensive fieldwork in Casablanca, Morocco to understand how neoliberal urban policies and redevelopment projects reproduce new forms of social exclusion and deprivation in the metropolitan peripheries."
"My biggest regret is wasting my 4 years at this institution, incompetent staff with personal agendas and very fragile egos to match. Don't waste your time, look for a better institution."
"Lovely campus, staff and friends. I’ve enjoyed the campus life so far."
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