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Agriculture students attending event

Feed Your Mind, Feed The World Camp

The Feed Your Mind, Feed the World (FYM) camp is a three-day experience for year 11 and 12 students interested in learning more about agricultural science and career pathways stemming from an agricultural science degree. The camp is hosted by the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA), which is the agricultural research arm of the University of Tasmania and responsible […]

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Future Innovators Engineering Expo

Year 9-12 students are invited to attend the Future Innovators Engineering Expo hosted by the School of Engineering at the University of Tasmania. Come and check out their facilities, chat with current students about their projects and future careers, and discover the many exciting paths in engineering. Activities include: A fun scavenger hunt with awesome

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Mini MakerX in Burnie

Mini MakerX is an exciting family friendly ‘show and tell’ from people who love to, create, learn, innovate and change! This one-day expo aims to raise awareness of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics activities, and to encourage our future workforce to engage in this space. Connected to this year’s National Science Week theme; ‘Species Survival –

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Introduction to Navy: HMAS Cerberus

HMAS Cerberus is the Navy’s premier training establishment in Australia with approximately 6000 personnel trained annually. The base is located 70km from Melbourne on Western Port Bay. This work experience placement is open to Tasmanian students and will run over over 3 days. Various units including the Boatswain Faculty, School of Survivability and Ship Safety

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Health Careers Information Evening

The Rural Clinical School Tasmania invites Year 10, 11 and 12 students, their parent(s) or caregiver(s), and individuals interested in a career in health, to a Health Careers Information Evening at the University of Tasmania’s Cradle Coast campus. Learn more about opportunities and study pathways available at the University of Tasmania for Medicine, Biomedicine, Paramedicine,

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