The University of Tasmania (hereinafter referred to as "UTAS"), founded in 1890 and located in Tasmania, the Commonwealth of Australia [16], is the fourth oldest university in Australia, known as one of the "sandstone universities". [19]
The University of Tasmania is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Australia. Its teaching, research and student service facilities are first-class. It has successively won the National Award for Student Service and the highest research award of Australian University. The University of Tasmania is one of the top ten universities in Australia with the most research achievements recommended by the Australian Higher Education Commission. Its College of Life Sciences is famous for its high-quality teaching and world-class research activities; The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is the largest and most diverse college; The School of Business and Economics was founded in 1914 and has AACSB certification; The number of applicants for medical school is large; Its environmental science majors in primitive wilderness and natural sites, which is unique in the world; There is also a high reputation for pedagogy, law and art; It has the world's first degree program in Antarctic science and Australia's first maritime college - the Australian Maritime College.