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Welcome to your April edition of Alumni and Friends.
We are delighted to announce that two of our alumni have received prestigious Westpac Future Leaders scholarships for 2026.
Also in this edition, a major win for migrating wildlife; hear from Procreate’s Head of Legal, Sarah Standen; and read about how IMAS research on giant kelp and rock lobsters captivated King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark.
As this edition arrives over the Easter long weekend for many parts of the world, we hope you’re finding a moment to rest and recharge – wherever you are and however you choose to spend these days.
Warm regards
Rebecca Cuthill Director, Advancement, University of Tasmania
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Westpac Future Leaders scholars announced
Two University of Tasmania alumni have received $120,000 Westpac Future Leaders Scholarships for 2026.
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A win for wildlife
How a simple change to campus lighting is protecting migratory shearwaters.
Danish royals visit IMAS researchers at work
King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark take to the water with marine scientists.
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Sarah Standen, BA LLB(Hons) 2020, GradDipLegPrac 2021 Head of Legal at Procreate
Learn from Sarah about her journey as a lawyer with ADHD and autism.
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Alumni making waves in 2025. What's next? From global research breakthroughs to creative industry leadership, our alumni made remarkable waves in 2025. This short video looks at what’s next - the ideas, ambitions and opportunities shaping the year ahead for our UTAS community.
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TEDxHobart is back on 1 August with a bold new theme - Identity. Discover how the team is reimagining the TEDx experience with fresh formats, big ideas and a commitment to elevating Tasmanian voices. This year’s event will explore the stories that shape who we are - as individuals, communities and an island with a unique place in the world.
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APR | 09 World Parkinson's Day Seminar, 1.00–2.00pm, Medical Sciences Precinct theatre 115 and online
APR | 09 The rise of middle power climate diplomacy: an Australia India partnership?: AAIA Event with The Hon Lisa Singh, 5.00–7.00pm, Law Faculty, Sandy Bay Campus
APR | 15 Island of Ideas: Exploring in Extreme Environments, 6.00–7.30pm,Sir Stanley Burbury Theatre and online
APR | 22 Conservatorium of Music 2026 Networking Event, 5.30–7.00pm, Vanessa Goodwin City Room,The Hedberg
APR | 23 2026 Arthur Cobbold Lecture: Leadership, regulation and trust in the age of misinformation, delivered by Prof Tony Lawler, 6.00–7.30pm,Sir Stanley Burbury Theatre and online
MAY | 19 SAVE THE DATE: North West Alumni Event, Cradle Coast Campus at West Park
JUN | 6 SAVE THE DATE: Malaysia Alumni Social, KL
JUN | 7 SAVE THE DATE: Singapore Alumni Event
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* Threatened species free sticker: You may have seen our email about our threatened species sticker (and thanks if you've already signed up!) if not, there's still time to collect a free sticker and show your support for Tasmania's unique wildlife.
* The Island Network: An online space for University of Tasmania alumni to connect, share, and belong. This is more than a platform; it's your gateway to the Tasmanian alumni community worldwide. Join The Island Network today and be part of a community that values connection, contribution, and lifelong belonging.
* Pathways to Politics for Women: Applications are now open until 30 April for the 2026 Tasmanian program. To learn more about the program and how to apply see the FAQ's and visit the website.
* Free State Library and Archives of Tasmania tours for new and returning students: Keep a look out for tours that offer guidance about how resources can be accessed as well as a peek behind the scenes at the archives collection.
* Do you remember the National Union of Australian University Students? Professor Rod Lyall, on behalf of the NUAUS/AUS Archives Committee would welcome your memories and contributions through the contact page on their website.
* Join the University staff choir: Alumni are invited to join the Uni Tunes! Everyone Welcome! Meet colleagues from across campus, 1 hour a week, zero stress. Register your interest.
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We are here to help you. Get in touch with us at alumni.office@utas.edu.au
You can update your contact details, follow the University of Tasmania Alumni on Facebook to hear about: networking or volunteering opportunities, receptions, social events, public lectures, forums, exclusive alumni benefits and the latest University news.
Did you know that your gift, regardless of size, will contribute to scholarships, teaching and research that are truly transformational. Together, we will shift the boundaries of what is possible.
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We acknowledge and pay respect to the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which the University of Tasmania campuses are located, and to their elders past, present and emerging.
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