Founded in 1890, the University of Tasmania is one of the oldest and most respected universities in Australia.
Situated across multiple campuses in Tasmania, the University offers a unique learning environment surrounded by a vibrant local culture and stunning natural landscapes.
The University of Tasmania is structured into several colleges and schools that provide a comprehensive range of courses in disciplines such as Business and Economics, Health and Medicine, Sciences and Engineering, Arts, Law, and Education. These programs are designed to be internationally relevant, underpinned by strong partnerships with industries and other universities worldwide, ensuring our graduates are well-prepared for global challenges.
As a leader in environmental sustainability, the University is proud to be ranked number one globally for climate action (THE Impact Rankings) for 2024 – for the third year in a row. The University initiatives focus on sustainable development and environmental stewardship, reflecting their commitment to combating climate change and promoting sustainability in education and research.
The University of Tasmania is noted for its commitment to excellence in learning and teaching, with a particular focus on student-centered learning experiences. This educational philosophy has garnered the University numerous accolades, including high ratings for teaching quality and graduate outcomes.
Innovation at the University of Tasmania extends beyond traditional classroom boundaries. The University is a leader in research, particularly in areas like environmental science, Antarctic studies, marine and maritime studies, and community health and resilience, leveraging our unique geographical position.
Internationally, the University of Tasmania has a robust network of Transnational Education (TNE) programs, with significant partnerships throughout Asia, enhancing its global footprint and providing students with valuable international perspectives.
The University of Tasmania also takes pride in its namesake, reflecting the pioneering spirit of Tasmanian heritage, and remains committed to enriching the communities it serves—both locally and globally.
For more information, visit their website at https://www.utas.edu.au/