Edition 10, 2011 (1.3 MB)
Excerpt of Introduction from the Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) " It’s yet another example of UTAS’s ultimate vision, which includes utilising that which makes us distinctive, and harnessing what it is that sets us apart"
Edition 9, 2011 (1.3 MB)
Excerpt of Introduction from the Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) "If anyone has doubts about the practical application of university research, then perhaps this edition will reassure them. Showcased here are eight examples of UTAS-driven research that promises to make a real difference to people’s lives and to Australia’s future economic prosperity. This is not research for research’s sake."
Edition 8, 2011 (1.0 MB)
Excerpt of Introduction from the Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) "Researchers at the University of Tasmania have reason to celebrate with the release of the 2010 QS world university rankings. We were accorded a VH (Very High) rating for research output relative to our size and focus. This recognition is largely due to the talent and dedication of our staff and the partnerships that we have forged – with other tertiary institutions and the private sector in this State, around Australia and overseas."
Edition 7, 2011 (1.5 MB)
Excerpt of Introduction from the Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) "Welcome to the first edition of Research to Reality for 2011, a celebratory one in the sense that its content reflects the University of Tasmania’s top marks in a recent national analysis of university research. UTAS is meeting or exceeding world standards in 71 per cent of disciplines, according to the Excellence in Research for Australia assessment released at the end of January."
Edition 6, 2010 (961.5 KB)
Excerpt of Introduction from the Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) "It is my great pleasure to introduce the sixth edition of Research to Reality. This snapshot of research within the University is deeply rooted in the strong links the University has with its local environment. Whether it is developing a greater understanding of our historical context, understanding the impact of our farming practices on wild fires, or understanding our unique animal and natural heritage, all of the research shows a passion and commitment to the development of Tasmania."
Edition 5, 2010 (1.5 MB)
Excerpt of Introduction from the Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) "This edition of Research to Reality illustrates the wide diversity of research at the University of Tasmania, a characteristic feature of a broadly based and comprehensive university. It is particularly pleasing to note the enthusiastic approach of UTAS staff towards the inclusion of their research in Research to Reality."
Edition 4, 2009 (2.1 MB)
Excerpt of Introduction from the Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) "This edition of Research to Reality is devoted to research being undertaken in the fields of marine and Antarctic studies and helps describe the area covered by the University’s newest institute, the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)."
Edition 3, 2009 (1.2 MB)
Excerpt of Introduction from the Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) "I am delighted to introduce the third edition of the University of Tasmania’s research magazine Research to Reality. This edition focuses on research in health as well as on social sciences, pharmacy, agriculture and hydrodynamics applied to shipping."
Edition 2, 2009 (1.2 MB)
Excerpt of Introduction from the Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) "I am pleased to present the second edition of Research to Reality, which showcases examples of research from the faculties of Science, Engineering and Technology; Law; Arts and Business at the University of Tasmania."
Edition 1, 2008 (1.3 MB)
Excerpt of Introduction from the Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) "The University of Tasmania is one of Australia's oldest universities, with a long tradition of research, particularly in areas such as marine and Antarctic science, as befits an island state that is the staging post for Australia's Antarctic programme..."