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SIP’s Biodiversity Day BioBlitz

South

21 May 2022

In celebration of Biodiversity Day, the UTAS Sustainability Team will be hosting a BioBlitz event on the Sandy Bay Campus. Identify species of plants and wildlife and upload your findings to iNaturalist, a global repository…

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Digital Technology: Recent advances in education tech and extended reality

North West

16 May 2022

This Twilight Masterclass will focus on education technology and extended reality (XR) projects, primarily focused on multi-disciplinary research in simulation learning, digital humanities and digital health. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) in the education…

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Geology, Landscape and European Settlement: Small Things Meant A Lot

South

15 May 2022

Historical accounts of the first European responses to Australian landscapes rarely mention the ways that their decisions were influenced by the terrain. Dr Webster, a Hobart-based consulting geologist, will talk about the role that geology…

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To the ends of the Earth: Penguins and Polar extremes!

South

11 May 2022

Hear about how Adélie penguins forage in their native habitat, and how the frozen south might be going through some major changes! Javed Riaz, PhD candidate UTAS Adélie penguins are an important indicator species in…

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‘Breathing space’ What can writers tell us about the future of nature?

South

11 May 2022

Why do writers take nature as their topic? Can art change people’s attitudes to the environment? Can we make a better future for nature in Tasmania by writing about it? Melissa Manning, Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn and Keely Jobe all…

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Go with the flow: Plants vs. gravity and ocean superhighways!

South

9 May 2022

Hear about how plants have to overcome gravity in order to survive, and how the Eastern Australian Current forms a superhighway of water! Speakers: Beatrice Harrison Day, PhD candidate UTAS Plants dominate the natural world…

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Red Handfish Exhibit at IMAS

South

3 May 2022 - 12 August 2022

The critically endangered Red Handfish is only found in Tasmania, in two small patches of rocky reef in Fredrick Henry Bay, southeast of Hobart. But there are only an estimated 100 individuals left in the…

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School Holiday Program – The Art of Nature

North

29 April 2022

Take inspiration from nature to create art using natural materials! This event is for children ages 5–12 years old and is fully supervised.

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DOI Discovery Tour at Menzies Institute

South

29 April 2022

Go behind the scenes of a leading medical research institute! As part of the Day of Immunology 2022, the Menzies Institute for Medical Research is opening its doors to the public. Discovery tours provide a…

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Autoimmunity: Good Cells Gone Bad

South

28 April 2022

Special event for the International Day of Immunology! Free nibbles provided by the Day of Immunology and the Australian New Zealand Society for Immunology. Speakers: Dr Camila Espejo, Tasmanian School of Medicine and Menzies Institute…

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Kanamaluka / Tamar Estuary Discovery Day

North

28 April 2022

Tamar NRM invites members of the QVMAG Friends to come on a journey of discovery along a very special waterway, the Kings Meadows Rivulet, as it winds its way towards the Tamar Estuary. Spend a day uncovering…

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School Holiday Program – Balloon Science

North

26 April 2022

Find out how to blow up a balloon using a chemical reaction! Make balloon-powered cars and rockets! This event is for children ages 5–12 years and is fully supervised.

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