Hannah Coombe
Job: Medical Researcher
Industry/Sector: Health
Hannah’s childhood determination to help her cousin grew into a passion for medical research and human health.
Job: Medical Researcher
Industry/Sector: Health
Hannah’s childhood determination to help her cousin grew into a passion for medical research and human health.
Job: Surveillance Officer
Industry/Sector: Health
Georgina said the flexibility and support she found at the University of Tasmania were essential for completing her master’s degree, as she balanced study with full-time work and raising a family.
Job: Scientist
Industry/Sector: Science
People come to Tasmania for scientific reasons, even if they don’t use that word. They want to see an Aurora, or do the Overland Track and see all these incredible species. Those are all scientific reasons
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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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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Job: English Teacher
Industry/Sector: Education
Lyndon’s parents knew he’d be a great teacher before he did. His career path shows there’s no right or wrong direction to explore.
Open Day is a great way to explore campuses and get a taste of life at the University of Tasmania. You can hear all about their courses, pathways and scholarships – straight from students and teaching staff. Take a tour of the campus and facilities, meet some of the academics, talk to current university students,
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Open Day is a great way to explore campuses and get a taste of life at the University of Tasmania. You can hear all about their courses, pathways and scholarships – straight from students and teaching staff. Take a tour of the campus and facilities, meet some of the academics, talk to current university students,
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Job: Lecturer Human and Exercise Physiology
Industry/Sector: Education
From a budding tennis career to a University Lecturer with a PhD, Sam Howe has been smashing it. He shares his story.