The University’s main campus is located in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Founded in 1889, It is a comprehensive public university.
The University of Tasmania is Australia’s fourth university and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities. The university’s influence extends from Australia to the world, and it works with more than 40 institutions in Europe, Asia and North America.
The University of Tasmania is one of the top 200 universities in the world selected by the British Higher Education Supplement in recent years. It is one of the oldest and most internationally renowned universities in Australia, and the top 10 universities with the most research achievements recommended by the Australian Higher Education Council over the years.
The university’s teaching, research and student services facilities are top-notch and it has been awarded the National Award for Student Service and the highest Research Award of any Australian university.
In 2005, the university was rated as a 4-star university in a number of ratings published by prestigious Australian universities, and the employment status of bachelor and master graduates was the highest level of 5-star.
The University of Tasmania has faculties of the Arts, Business, Education, Health Sciences, Law, science, engineering and Technology.
Teaching areas include: accounting, economics, information systems, management, agriculture, architecture, chemistry, computers, law, music, politics, philosophy, sociology, medicine, human life sciences, Pharmacy, nursing and midwifery, zoology, etc.