Launceston Clinical School
About the Business
Welcome to Launceston Clinical School, located at 41 Charles Street in Launceston, Australia. As an establishment focused on health and a point of interest in the area, we are proud to be affiliated with the university.
At Launceston Clinical School, we believe that university life is about more than just studying. We offer numerous opportunities for students to connect with new people and engage in various activities such as events, sports, and volunteering. We believe that these experiences contribute to personal growth and create a sense of community.
One of our main strengths is our research excellence, which not only benefits Tasmania but also has a global impact. We are committed to forming deep connections with local industries, schools, and the community, ensuring that our work is relevant and beneficial to everyone on our island home.
We are honored to be recognized as the number one university in the world for climate action. The prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings have rated us as the top institution for climate action for two consecutive years. Our commitment to sustainability and renewable energy sets us apart and provides our students with unparalleled industry access and opportunities.
Tasmania's Blue Lakes hold a hidden secret beneath their sparkling waters. These three old open-cut mine pits, once targeted for tin, offer a unique perspective on Tasmania's natural environment. Our Bachelor of Natural Environment and Wilderness program provides students like Gemma Rushton with a global perspective on the big issues and the opportunity to study in one of the world's most incredible environments.
Tasmania is known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities, making it the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts. Upadhya Anjalie Balachandra was drawn to Tasmania for its natural beauty and the wide range of activities it offers, including surfing. Regardless of your interests, Tasmania has something to offer everyone.
As the only university in the state, we are at the forefront of Tasmania's renewable energy revolution. Our students benefit from unrivaled industry access and opportunities. Bunfu Yu, a graduate with a Master of Planning, even won a national award in the Outstanding Student Project category.
We are constantly reimagining education at our campuses to provide a high-quality education to as many Tasmanians as possible. Our transformation ensures that we are well-equipped to meet the challenges of the future and continue to make a positive impact on our community.
Join us for various events and lectures, including the 2023 Tasmanian Australian of the Year discussion and the Plimsoll Lecture by Dr. Sean Turnell, an Australian economist and political prisoner. Explore our campuses, hear from students and teaching staff about our courses, pathways, and scholarships, and get a taste of uni life.
We are proud to announce that four early-career researchers from the University of Tasmania have been awarded a total of $1,773,740.00 in the Discovery Early Career Researcher Awards (DECRAs), demonstrating our commitment to supporting groundbreaking research.
Our music students recently had the opportunity to learn from internationally renowned horn player Stefan Dohr from the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. This is just one example of the unique opportunities available to our students.
We believe that climate change education is essential for the future generations. The inclusion of environmental topics in international tests reflects the growing importance of this subject in schools.
At Launceston Clinical School, we understand the importance of balancing multiple passions and interests. Jay Hennicke, a graduate from our Bachelor of Laws program, successfully juggled being a pro freestyle footballer, a childcare worker, and an art curator while studying.
We are thrilled to support Ossa Music Prize-winning pianist Sarah Chick as she embarks on a statewide tour highlighting the work of women composers. This is a testament to our commitment to promoting diversity and showcasing talented individuals.
While reducing carbon emissions is crucial, we also recognize the importance of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Our efforts towards achieving net-zero targets involve compensating for sectors where emission reduction is more challenging.
At Launceston Clinical School, we are dedicated to providing an exceptional educational experience and making a positive impact on our community. Join us on this exciting journey of learning, research, and community engagement.
Location & Phone number
41 Charles Street, Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia
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