The University of Tasmania is Australia’s fourth oldest university, founded in 1890. The University has campuses in Hobart, Launceston, Burnie and Sydney. The University has four colleges: the College of Arts, Law and Education; the College of Health and Medicine; the College of Sciences and Engineering; and the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics. The University has four specialist institutes: the Australian Maritime College (AMC), the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), the Menzies Institute for Medical Research, and the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture. The University offers more than 100 undergraduate degrees and more than 150 postgraduate programs across a range of disciplines. Many of these programs are accredited and professionally recognised by industry and professional bodies in Australia and abroad. The University is highly regarded internationally for teaching and academic excellence, and lecturers have the opportunity to engage with students individually. The University’s Scholarships and Prizes Program offers more than 900 awards annually to support students in their studies. The University offers students a diverse range of educational opportunities, including overseas exchanges and hands-on learning, giving them an engaging educational experience and excellent preparation for their future careers. The University community is strengthened by a network of more than 110,000 alumni spanning more than 120 countries.
Subject | Rank |
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Oceanography | 19 |
Atmospheric Science | 44 |
Mining & Mineral Engineering | 46 |
Geography | 51-75 |
Ecology | 51-75 |
Remote Sensing | 51-75 |
Agricultural Sciences | 51-75 |
Earth Sciences | 151-200 |