University of Tasmania

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As the only university based in Tasmania, UTAS has a unique and distinctive position, nationally and internationally and a long-standing reputation for excellence in learning, teaching and research.”,”category”:”School”,”category_list”:[{“id”:”2601″,”name”:”School”},{“id”:”2602″,”name”:”College & University”},{“id”:”198503866828628″,”name”:”Organization”}],”cover”:{“cover_id”:”10158063445515008″,”offset_x”:600,”offset_y”:0,”source”:”https:\/\/scontent.xx.fbcdn.net\/v\/t1.0-9\/s720x720\/15873256_10158063445515008_8624206267853871602_n.png?oh=adb203d4514f050ea9b064fb2caf1a6f&oe=5924F73D”,”id”:”10158063445515008″},”description”:”The University of Tasmania was established in 1890 and is Australia\u2019s fourth oldest university. We offer more than 110 undergraduate degrees across traditional and specialised disciplines, as well as one of Australia’s largest scholarship programs. We are home to three world-class institutes: the Australian Maritime College (AMC), Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) and Menzies Research Institute Tasmania. With over 30,000 students, you can find us in Hobart, Launceston and Burnie, as well as in Sydney. \n\nVisit www.utas.edu.au or phone 13UTAS for further information.\n\nYour comments are a very important part of our social media. We welcome differences of opinion as long as they are kept respectful, constructive and contain language that is suitable for all ages and groups.\n\nOur social media moderators reserve the right to remove comments that:\n- are obscene, crude or indecent\n- contain personal attacks, insults or threats of any kind\n- are defamatory or libellous\n- contain offensive references to groups based on race, religion or ethnicity\n- promote a product or service that is not linked to UTAS core business\n- constitute SPAM.\n\nThe university of Tasmania does not accept any responsibility for content published on third party sites.”,”description_html”:”The University of Tasmania was established in 1890 and is Australia\u2019s fourth oldest university. We offer more than 110 undergraduate degrees across traditional and specialised disciplines, as well as one of Australia’s largest scholarship programs. We are home to three world-class institutes: the Australian Maritime College (AMC), Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) and Menzies Research Institute Tasmania. With over 30,000 students, you can find us in Hobart, Launceston and Burnie, as well as in Sydney. \n\nVisit www.utas.edu.au or phone 13UTAS for further information.\n\nYour comments are a very important part of our social media. We welcome differences of opinion as long as they are kept respectful, constructive and contain language that is suitable for all ages and groups.\n\nOur social media moderators reserve the right to remove comments that:\n- are obscene, crude or indecent\n- contain personal attacks, insults or threats of any kind\n- are defamatory or libellous\n- contain offensive references to groups based on race, religion or ethnicity\n- promote a product or service that is not linked to UTAS core business\n- constitute SPAM.\n\nThe university of Tasmania does not accept any responsibility for content published on third party sites.”,”display_subtext”:”Launceston, Burnie, Sydney NSW, & Churchill Avenue, Sandy Bay\u30fbSandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia\u30fb7,073 people checked in here”,”fan_count”:219003,”founded”:”1890″,”mission”:”At the University of Tasmania we’ve a long tradition of excellence and a commitment to free enquiry in the pursuit of knowledge.\n\nWe create, preserve, communicate, and apply this knowledge and scholarship in the global context whilst also pursuing distinctive specialisations that reflect our Tasmanian character.\n\nWe aim to provide ongoing leadership within the Tasmanian community, and to contribute to the cultural, economic and social development of our island home.”,”overall_star_rating”:0}

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