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Traditional yet modern

Traditional yet modern

By Himalayan News Service

Kathmandu:

It was on January 1, 1890 that The University of Tasmania (UTAS) was officially started and was the fourth university to be established in nineteenth-century Australia. But, it is also the youngest university. After celebrating its centenary, in 1991, the University merged with the Tasmanian State Institute of Technology in Newnham, Launceston (TSIT), to form a ‘new’ University of Tasmania.

Studying at Tasmania

Students from all over the world study at University of Tasmania, in an invigorating and supportive academic, cultural and social environment. It is a place to gain knowledge and set a good foundation for an exciting career. At Tasmania you make lifelong friendship, enjoy recreational activities and have quality accommodation.

Exchange programmes

They work with universities around the world to offer students an international experience; they have exchange programmes with around 60 different countries in Europe, Asia and North America.

Courses

The university offers a number of courses under the heading mentioned below such as:

Undergraduate

Associate Degree

Bachelor Degree

Combined Degrees

Postgraduate

Graduate Certificate

Graduate Diploma

Bachelor Degree

Masters

Phd

Other Courses

English Language Centre

Foundation Studies

Scholarships

International students can apply for the following scholarships provided by the college Tasmanian International Scholarships

International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS)

Thomas A Crawford Memorial Scholarship

Learning methods

There is a partnership between staff and students who work together in the areas of core business for the University: achieving excellence in teaching and learning and research. UTAS offers one of the widest range of courses in Australia, 58 undergraduate courses and is small enough with around 12 000 students to provide an environment where each student can enter into a partnership with staff to achieve their goals.