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  2. University of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    University of Tasmania Academic Dress; University of Tasmania Prize, a literary prize for best new unpublished literary work by an emerging Tasmanian writer; List of state-level unified TACs (Tertiary Admission Center), domestic students must apply once to the relevant TAC for admission to all the universities within that state.

  3. Tasmanian University Student Association - Wikipedia

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    The State Council is the peak statewide body constituted to deal with student representation and activities. [3] This includes representing students in university decision-making processes and forums, developing and supporting student networks, assisting the university to consult with students, providing a voice for students to internal and external stakeholders, and represent student issues ...

  4. University of Technology and Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    University Of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS) (Arabic: الجامعة التقنية والعلوم التطبيقية) is a public university operating in 9 governorates in Oman. It has 11 different branches spread over the different part of the country.

  5. Australian Maritime College - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Maritime College (AMC) is a tertiary education institution based in Launceston, Tasmania, established by the Maritime College Act 1978 (Cth). Tertiary education is provided and organised by the University of Tasmania (UTAS) as the Australian Maritime College at the University of Tasmania (AMC@UTAS).

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  7. Jane Franklin Hall - Wikipedia

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    Jane Franklin Hall was founded by the Tasmanian Council of Churches in 1950 as a non-denominational Christian College, and the first college for female students of the University of Tasmania. The College takes its name from Jane, Lady Franklin. She was a knowledgeable and enthusiastic patron of the arts and education.

  8. Christ College (University of Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    It is a tradition that students from the southern residential colleges of the University of Tasmania compete annually in a series of sport events. Christ College competes annually with Jane Franklin Hall and St John Fisher College in a variety of sports, with residents in non-affiliated residences such as University Apartments, Midcity ...

  9. Tasmanian Certificate of Education - Wikipedia

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    The High Achiever Program (HAP) allows students who specialise in available subjects to take courses and units at the University of Tasmania (UTAS). These courses can provide credit to a UTAS degree and guarantees a place in the University. Some UTAS HAP units can contribute to a student's Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank. The admissions ...