• Christ College is the oldest tertiary institution in Australia and is a residential college of the University of Tasmania. The college is located on the...
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  • 1890, it is Australia's fourth oldest university. Christ College, one of the university's residential colleges, first proposed in 1840 in Lieutenant-Governor...
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  • Dirk Bolt (category Academic staff of the University of Auckland)
    notable buildings include the Sandy Bay Campus buildings of Christ College at the University of Tasmania and the Murray Street State Offices in Central Hobart...
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  • Christ College may refer to: Christ College (Sydney) Christ College, Tasmania Christ University, Bangalore Christ College, Rajkot Christ College, Irinjalakuda...
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  • University College (UC) is a college at the University of Tasmania which offers programs that provide both single year diplomas, and two-year associate...
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  • Bishopsbourne, Tasmania, in 1846. Today Christ College is a residential college of the University of Tasmania, which was founded in 1890, making the university the...
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    Fisher College, known simply as John Fisher College and familiarly referred to as "Fisher", is a residential college of the University of Tasmania. It was...
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  • The Tasmania Award for Enduring Architecture is an architecture prize presented annually by the Tasmania Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects...
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  • Hobart in 1879. In 1929 the re-founded Christ College (then a residential college of the University of Tasmania) moved to new premises in Hobart, and at...
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  • Evelyn Unwin Tew (Christ College, University of Tasmania) The association holds an annual conference for its members and involves a program of various activities...
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    Launceston College is a government comprehensive senior secondary school located in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Established in 1913 as the Launceston...
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    organised by the University of Tasmania (UTAS) as the Australian Maritime College at the University of Tasmania (AMC@UTAS). However the college's educational...
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    The College of Arts, Law and Education was founded in 2017 as a college of the University of Tasmania that incorporated the School of Humanities, the...
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    christ-college-hbt. Retrieved 10 December 2023. Brief History of Christ College Library Tasmania (PDF). University of Tasmania: Friends of Christ College...
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  • missionary initiatives: Tasmania in the 1870s, Queensland in 1882 and Western Australia in 1891. In the beginning Churches of Christ in Australia (known as...
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  • Oliver Heyward (category University of Tasmania alumni)
    to Tasmania he held incumbencies in Sorrell and Richmond. After this he was precentor at St David's Cathedral, Hobart, then warden of Christ College, University...
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  • The College of Health and Medicine is a college of the University of Tasmania that incorporates the School of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, Wicking...
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  • Peter Conrad (academic) (category University of Tasmania alumni)
    taught at Christ Church at the University of Oxford. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Conrad was born in Hobart, Tasmania, and attended...
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  • The College of Sciences and Engineering is a college of the University of Tasmania that incorporates the School of Natural Sciences, School of Technology...
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  • Wilfrid's Theological College, Cressy 1924-29 and then Warden of Christ College (University of Tasmania) thereafter), consecrated 21 December 1955 Henry Allingham...
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    Frank Fox (author) (category Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge)
    editor of the Tasmanian Mail, and was educated at Christ College. At an early age he wrote paragraphs for his father's paper. Fox was appointed editor of The...
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  • of the University of Tasmania describes the formal attire of robes, gowns and hoods prescribed by the ordinance of academic dress of the University of...
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  • Pip Courtney (category University of Tasmania alumni)
    then studied politics at the University of Tasmania, where she resided at Christ College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1986. In 1993, Courtney...
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  • February 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2012. "Annual Report 1997" (PDF). University of Tasmania. June 1998. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 September 2009...
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    College Australia established 2015. Tasmania: Alphacrucis from 2016 incorporated Tabor Tasmania South Australia and Western Australia: Tabor College main...
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    Hobart (redirect from Capital of Tasmania)
    home to the main campus of the University of Tasmania, located in Sandy Bay. On-site accommodation colleges include Christ College, Jane Franklin Hall and...
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  • This is an incomplete list of University of Tasmania people, including alumni and staff. Ed Byrne, Principal of King's College London Peter Conrad, literary...
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    Fordham University School of Law in New York, US, the University of Newcastle and the University of Tasmania in Australia, and two universities in Canada:...
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    Phillip Aspinall (category People educated at Trinity College (University of Melbourne))
    Christ College in the University of Tasmania (1980 to 1984); director of parish education at St Stephen's Church, Mount Waverley, in the Diocese of Melbourne...
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    universities (Adelaide, Melbourne, Queensland, Sydney, Tasmania,[citation needed] Western Australia), and at Trinity College, Toronto. In a number of...
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