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New support for Indigenous science students
New funding to support Indigenous students on their journey from high school to the workplace will be announced by the University of Melbourne and Agilent Technologies Foundation today.
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Worawa drone exercise teaches students science and numeracy
Indigenous school students from Worawa Aboriginal College in Healesville have learned how drones can assist rangers in remote communities in an exercise led by researchers from the University of Melbourne’s School of Computing and Information Systems (CIS).
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Partnering to deliver Australia’s leading innovation precinct
The University of Melbourne has entered into a partnership with a consortium led by Lendlease to develop Australia’s leading innovation precinct.
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New academic school to offer professional and continuing education at University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne will establish a new school to offer lifelong learning opportunities for professionals across all academic areas for people at all stages of their career.
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Debating sparks young interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
More than 50 students aged 11 and 12 years old will gather at the University of Melbourne this week to compete for bragging rights, debating Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related topics.
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University of Melbourne awarded Australia’s first 6 Star Green Star Communities rating for a university
The University of Melbourne’s Parkville campus has received a 6 Star Green Star – Communities rating from the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA), recognising world leadership in sustainable masterplanning.
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Call for submissions for 2018 Science Gallery Melbourne exhibition
Following the successful inaugural exhibition season of BLOOD: Attract & Repel, Science Gallery Melbourne is calling for proposals from the arts, science and design community for its 2018 exhibition and public program season, PERFECTION.
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New Chair to advance scientific understanding of Indigenous Australian rock art
A new Chair in Archaeological Science will be created at the University of Melbourne, thanks to donations from the Kimberley Foundation Australia (KFA), Allan Myers and the Minderoo Foundation.
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University of Melbourne and Tata Consultancy Services signs MoU to boost innovation ties
The University of Melbourne has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indian based IT services leader, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to pursue technology research collaboration.
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University of Melbourne appoints next Vice-Chancellor
University of Melbourne Chancellor Allan Myers today announced the appointment of Professor Duncan Maskell as the next Vice-Chancellor, commencing in October 2018.
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Professor John Howe named Director of Melbourne School of Government
Melbourne Law School Associate Dean Professor John Howe has been appointed the new Director of the Melbourne School of Government.
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University of Melbourne’s U-Vet Werribee Animal Hospital and Werribee campus redevelopment
A $63 million redevelopment will enhance facilities for pet treatment and training for future veterinarians at the University of Melbourne’s U-Vet Werribee Animal Hospital and Werribee campus.
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University of Melbourne launches Talent for Every Future
The University of Melbourne today launches a new brand campaign, Talent for Every Future.
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Creswick campus to host historic vintage car rally
In 1915, 53 Ford motor cars carrying more than 300 people travelled in convoy from Ballarat to the University of Melbourne’s School of Forestry, Nursery and Arboretum, at the State Forest in Creswick.
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Captains named for Australian Boat Race
University of Melbourne students Jackson Harrison and India McKenzie have been named men’s and women’s captains for the Australian Boat Race, taking place on the Yarra River next Sunday, 22 October.
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University of Melbourne appoints new Dean of Graduate School of Education
Dr Jim Watterston has been appointed the new Dean of the Melbourne Graduate School of Education.
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World’s leading universities partner with BHP to tackle CO2 emissions
The Peter Cook Centre for CCS Research at the University of Melbourne is leading a global research partnership with other eminent institutions and BHP as a sponsor to support the long-term storage of carbon dioxide in geological reservoirs.
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University of Melbourne colleagues share in a Nobel Prize for Peace
The Nobel Peace Prize 2017 has been awarded to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), which involves a number of University of Melbourne academics.
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University of Melbourne to issue recipient-owned blockchain records
The University of Melbourne has become the first university in the Asia-Pacific region to issue recipient-owned credentials on the blockchain.
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University of Melbourne research recognised
University of Melbourne Professor of Neurology Helmut Butzkueven has won a major research award for his work developing the world’s largest Multiple Sclerosis database.