Tasmania

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2024 University secured a position of #251-300 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, ranking 14-19th nationally.
2024 University ranked #26 in the Australian Financial Review Best Universities Ranking.
2024 University attained #285 in the U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities, ranking 21st nationally.
2024 University ranked #460 in the CWTS Leiden Ranking, placing 20th nationally.
2024 University achieved a tied position of #293 in the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings, ranking 20th nationally.
2024 University ranked #301-400 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, placing 16-21st nationally.
2024 University of Tasmania ranked #253 in the Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities, placing 20th nationally.
2024 University ranked #301-400 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, placing 16-21st nationally.
2024 University achieved a tied position of #293 in the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings, ranking 20th nationally.
2024 University attained #285 in the U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities, ranking 21st nationally.
2024 University secured a position of #251-300 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, ranking 14-19th nationally.
2024 University of Tasmania ranked #253 in the Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities, placing 20th nationally.
2024 University ranked #460 in the CWTS Leiden Ranking, placing 20th nationally.
2024 University ranked #26 in the Australian Financial Review Best Universities Ranking.
August 2024 National Institute of Education and Technology (NIET, Hobart Centre) moved into the Old Hytten Building at the University of Tasmania's Sandy Bay campus, which is being partly repurposed.
August 2024 National Institute of Education and Technology (NIET, Hobart Centre) moved into the Old Hytten Building at the University of Tasmania's Sandy Bay campus, which is being partly repurposed.
2023 Hytten Hall re-established, reopening after a long period of closure.
2023 In the Student Experience Survey, undergraduate students rated their overall educational experience at 76.6%, while postgraduate students rated their experience at 74.4%.
2023 University of Tasmania participated in the QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey, with graduates achieving an 83.7% overall employer satisfaction rate.
2023 UTAS again received a high global ranking in the Times Higher Education Impact Ratings, continuing to be recognized for its sustainability efforts.
2023 University of Tasmania graduates demonstrated strong employment outcomes in the Graduate Outcomes Survey, with 77.5% of undergraduates and 95.9% of postgraduates securing full-time employment.
2023 Hytten Hall re-established, reopening after a long period of closure.
2023 University of Tasmania graduates demonstrated strong employment outcomes in the Graduate Outcomes Survey, with 77.5% of undergraduates and 95.9% of postgraduates securing full-time employment.
2023 In the Student Experience Survey, undergraduate students rated their overall educational experience at 76.6%, while postgraduate students rated their experience at 74.4%.
2023 University of Tasmania participated in the QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey, with graduates achieving an 83.7% overall employer satisfaction rate.
2023 UTAS again received a high global ranking in the Times Higher Education Impact Ratings, continuing to be recognized for its sustainability efforts.
January 2023 Announced plans to restore the Forestry building as an inner-city hub for learning, research, and collaboration over the next two years.
January 2023 Announced plans to restore the Forestry building as an inner-city hub for learning, research, and collaboration over the next two years.
2022 An additional competitor died during the Targa Tasmania rally, prompting Motorsport Australia to revoke the event's licence.
2022 UTAS achieved a high global ranking in the Times Higher Education Impact Ratings for its climate change, sustainability, and resource management initiatives.
2022 An additional competitor died during the Targa Tasmania rally, prompting Motorsport Australia to revoke the event's licence.
2022 UTAS achieved a high global ranking in the Times Higher Education Impact Ratings for its climate change, sustainability, and resource management initiatives.
October 2022 Held an elector poll during local government elections, where 74.38% of polled electors in the Hobart City Council area voted against the university's relocation proposal.
October 2022 Held an elector poll during local government elections, where 74.38% of polled electors in the Hobart City Council area voted against the university's relocation proposal.
2021 Three competitors died during the Targa Tasmania rally, leading to serious safety concerns.
2021 West Park campus was scheduled to open, featuring modern student accommodation and new learning facilities designed to integrate with the local community.
2021 Three competitors died during the Targa Tasmania rally, leading to serious safety concerns.
2021 West Park campus was scheduled to open, featuring modern student accommodation and new learning facilities designed to integrate with the local community.
May 2021 Released Draft Masterplan proposing new uses for recently acquired properties and outlining the university's transition to the Hobart city centre.
May 2021 Released Draft Masterplan proposing new uses for recently acquired properties and outlining the university's transition to the Hobart city centre.
2019 Geoff Taylor, at over 73 years old, became the only competitor to have participated in all Targa Tasmania events up to this year.
2019 Geoff Taylor, at over 73 years old, became the only competitor to have participated in all Targa Tasmania events up to this year.
April 8 2019 University acquired the K&D Warehouse along Melville Street, expanding its city centre building portfolio, initially intended for accommodation but later proposed as a site for Engineering and Technology.
April 8 2019 University acquired the K&D Warehouse along Melville Street, expanding its city centre building portfolio, initially intended for accommodation but later proposed as a site for Engineering and Technology.
2018 Jason White and John White win Targa Tasmania again, repeating their victory in a 934 Dodge Viper ACR Extreme
2018 University of Tasmania purchased the heritage-listed Forestry building located at 79–93 Melville Street in Hobart.
2018 Jason White and John White win Targa Tasmania again, repeating their victory in a 934 Dodge Viper ACR Extreme
2018 University of Tasmania purchased the heritage-listed Forestry building located at 79–93 Melville Street in Hobart.

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