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A lecturer in Earth Sciences, teaching into the Bachelor of Science degree. Her research interest is in volcanoes, volcanic rocks and the riches they host. She has developed an interest in mass extinctions and the way in which humans have become a geological entity. | A lecturer in Earth Sciences, teaching into the Bachelor of Science degree. Her research interest is in volcanoes, volcanic rocks and the riches they host. She has developed an interest in mass extinctions and the way in which humans have become a geological entity. | ||
| + | Learn more about [http://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/earth-sciences/karin-orth Dr Karin by visiting her staff profile]. | ||
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An ARC Future Fellow in the University of Tasmania's Institute of Marine and Antarctic Sciences. She teaches oceanography across all year levels in the Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Studies. Her research is on the interaction between biological and chemical cycles in ancient and modern oceans. | An ARC Future Fellow in the University of Tasmania's Institute of Marine and Antarctic Sciences. She teaches oceanography across all year levels in the Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Studies. Her research is on the interaction between biological and chemical cycles in ancient and modern oceans. | ||
| − | + | Learn more about [http://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/imas/zanna-chase Associate Professor Zanna Chase by visiting her staff profile]. | |
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| − | A Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations Program, School of Social Sciences. Her research examines national and international ocean governance with a focus on marine spatial planning, ocean policy development and the management of plastic marine debris | + | A Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations Program, School of Social Sciences. Her research examines national and international ocean governance with a focus on marine spatial planning, ocean policy development and the management of plastic marine debris. |
| − | + | Learn more about [http://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/politics-and-international-relations/joanna-vince Dr Joanna Vince by visiting her staff profile]. | |
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A researcher and teacher within the University of Tasmania's School of Biological Sciences. Greg has a keen interest in the evolution of plants, and likes to explore the past climates and ecosystem by using plant fossils | A researcher and teacher within the University of Tasmania's School of Biological Sciences. Greg has a keen interest in the evolution of plants, and likes to explore the past climates and ecosystem by using plant fossils | ||
| − | + | Learn more about [http://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/plant-science/greg-jordan Associate Professor Greg Jordan by visiting his staff profile]. | |
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| − | Graham's research concerns the relationship between values and science. He examines this relationship within three realms: environmental philosophy, cognitive science of religion, and moral psychology. In his research environmental, religious, and moral values are examined using insights from philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and evolutionary psychology. | + | Graham's research concerns the relationship between values and science. He examines this relationship within three realms: environmental philosophy, cognitive science of religion, and moral psychology. In his research environmental, religious, and moral values are examined using insights from philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and evolutionary psychology. |
| − | + | Learn more about [http://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/philosophy-and-gender-studies/Graham-Wood Dr Graham Wood by visiting his staff profile]. | |
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