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The Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology is the largest and most diverse faculty at the University of Tasmania. Our range of courses include Agriculture, Antarctic Science, Architecture, Biotechnology, Computing & Information Systems, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Science, Natural Environment & Wilderness Studies, Marine Science and Spatial Sciences.

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Professor Margaret Britz

Welcome Professor Margaret Britz, New Dean SET

Microbiologist and industrial biotechnologist Professor Margaret Britz has been appointed as the University's new Dean of Science, Engineering and Technology.

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Distinctive Science booklet

Course brochures & booklets

If you are curious about the world, want to understand how things work and want to make a difference in the future, then a degree course from the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology at UTAS could be for you.

Our course brochures & booklets illustrate the distinctive degrees we offer. They're available to browse or download & print.



GetSET Newsletter

GetSET Newsletter

Our goal is to reach as many science teachers and science-based organisations as possible and to encourage and strengthen the bonds between UTAS and the teaching communities.
Regular features include reporting on science & engineering events, awards & grants news, feature degrees, staff profiles and much more.
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News & Events

2 November 2009
Prize for Science/Maths Teaching in Secondary Schools - 2010
Applications close 16 December 2009.
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7 September 2009
Summer Research Scholarships
- are available again this summer! Participate in real research at UTAS.
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23 April 2009
Outstanding Achievers
The Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology extends congratulations to the following students who achieved outstanding results for 2008 and were admitted to the Dean’s Roll of Excellence and the Dean's Citation.
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