Our biggest scholarship offer!
To high-performing citizens of India, Malaysia, Singapore and Sri Lanka (including onshore citizens of these countries) we will be awarding one FULL scholarship and two HALF scholarships per country.
Open to applicants for Semester 2, 2018 and Semester 1, 2019 law intakes, this pilot scholarship offering may pave the way to more exciting opportunities for our future international students.
Conditions apply.
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Introducing Lara Gebka – our new International Recruitment Officer
Australia & Oceania, Indonesia, Philippines, Europe & North America
Lara joined us in December 2017 after eight years working within corporate recruitment. Throughout her recruiting career, she has been responsible developing specialist areas through her strong business development, sales and client engagement skills. Lara caught the travel bug after living in Switzerland in 2007 and has travelled to many countries since then.
Working alongside Tamara McConnon, she is excited to be able to engage with students directly or through our agent networks from her various regions, to help them secure a place at the University of Tasmania.
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Introducing Nguyen Li Chi – our new Country Manager for Vietnam
Le Chi joined the University of Tasmania as the Vietnam Country Manager after having spent nearly two decades expanding networks and building the image for the University of New South Wales in Vietnam and Southeast Asia.
Born in Hanoi, Le Chi holds an MA in Educational Administration from the University of New England, Australia. She enjoys reading and the arts, and has devoted her time to social humanity work.
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Tips from the Admissions Office
If you have a client with a UTAS ffer who would like to defer to the next available intake, please ensure these requests have been emailed to the International Admissions Office.
It is important to note that for some courses we cannot defer the offer.
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Ways to survive the first year abroad!
Travelling overseas to study in a foreign country for the first time can be daunting but here are our top ten suggestions to get through the first year of study abroad.
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How work integrated learning (WIL) is changing the face of business degrees
Dr Rose Kling, a UTAS researcher, is conducting her research on the effects that work-integrated learning has on the future learning approaches of business students and their graduate outcomes.
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