International Course Guide for 2017
29 September, 2016
We are delighted to announce the new International Course Guide for 2017. In a new and reader-friendly design, the 2017 international course guide profiles our most popular international course offerings and student life at the University of Tasmania accompanied by stunning images of the campus and Tasmania. Hardcopies of the new guide will be distributed to partners over the next month.
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Why International Students Want to Live and Learn in Tasmania
24 September, 2016
Source: The Mercury
Read the stories of several of our international students and their experiences in Tasmania: Shanshan Ai from China; Sergio Gallardo Espinosa, Habacuc Perez-Tribouillier and Mardones Sanchez from Latin America; Raed Mubarak Al Dossary from Saudi Arabia, and Gynette Tan from Malaysia.
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School of Health Sciences Relocation Bursaries Now Available!
9 September, 2016
The School of Health Sciences is offering relocation bursaries valued at $3,000 to eligible students enrolling in first year for the following 2017 courses: Bachelor of Health Science, Bachelor of Biomedical Science, and Bachelor of Exercise Science. Students coming to the University of Tasmania to pursue one of these courses and are studying a full time load in first year, they’ll automatically be awarded this bursary.
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Ten Insta-Worthy Things You Can ONLY Do in Tasmania
7 September, 2016
So, you have students thinking about studying abroad and want to make sure that their adventures are insta-worthy? As Australia’s most Instagrammed state, here are ten awesome things that your students can ONLY do in Tasmania.
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Video: Master of Journalism, Media and Communications
30 September, 2016
Hear from Varun Dev Anuma and others within the School of Social Sciences about how by studying Journalism, Media and Communications at the University of Tasmania, students will develop a high level of media and communications skills that will enable them to work and compete in a range of industries in Australia and around the world.
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Student Follows Medical Dream at UTAS
21 September, 2016
After studying medicine for four and a half years, Trung decided to pursue a UTAS degree so that he could undertake medical research in an area he’s passionate about. ‘I chose to study a Bachelor of Biomedical Science at UTAS because it’s accredited by the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists (AIMS) – which means it’s recognised at the highest professional level in Australia and opens up my career opportunities’.
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