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University of Tasmania a world leader in impact rankings
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UNSW enters the top 10 in world rankings
The University has entered the top 10 in the rankings for the first time, jumping from 18th...
Top 20 worldwide - QS World University Rankings, 2024
Since its foundation in 1949, UNSW Sydney has made an ongoing commitment to improve and transform lives in Australia and globally. Its Alumni community stretches across the world - advancing knowledge, building industry, and driving progress.
The world's #1 university for climate action
UTAS is dedicated to providing every student with a hands-on education and an unforgettable adventure. From a small island, UTAS tests big ideas that have global outcomes. Through close industry connections and a focus on real-world learning, students not only prepare for a rewarding career - they learn how to make a real difference.
Ranked No.1 young university in Australia
UTS offers over 130 undergraduate and 210 postgraduate courses across traditional and emerging disciplines. With a total enrolment of over 44,000 students, UTS is one of the largest universities in Australia. As part of their degree program, students also have the opportunity to study at one of more than 185 universities in about 40 countries with which UTS has exchange agreements.
EVENTS
Mulka Yata//The Knowledge of Place
This group exhibition presents new work alongside historic material, transcribing a place through sculpture, sound, painting and video. Mulka Yata/The Knowledge of Place illuminates the ancient landscapes, histories and peoples encompassing the Ikara-Flinders Ranges region of South Australia, proposing an historically layered, geological and cross-cultural conception of place.
Politics and agrarian policies in post-liberalisation India - Book talk with Dr Sejuti Das Gupta
The book argues that the period after liberalisation cannot be regarded as a continuous period as far as its political economy is concerned. In fact, an assessment of the political settlement operating in states of Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Karnataka bring back role of subnational actors, particularly classes in shaping policies which in turn shape classes, and this undergoes a big change after 2004. Hence a new phase begins from here which contributes to the victory of BJP in 2014. A peculiar combination of dominant class and state relation emerge in these three states which play a decisive role in how agrarian policies and politics have advanced since.
SciFest 2024
SciFest 2024 invites you to immerse yourself in a world where science meets art, where curiosity knows no bounds, and where discovery awaits at every turn.
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