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Alumni of Distinction Awards Program
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Log in to Access Exclusive Pre-Sale Tutankhamun Tickets
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Environmental Engineering: Graduate Profile
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Education: Thinking About a Leadership Role?
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Law Masters Program: Bringing the Best Legal Minds to Melbourne
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Thinking of Further Study? Free Graduate Study Expo
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Graduate Story: Studying Physiotherapy at Melbourne
ALUMNUS Ian Tran (BPhysio 2000) always knew that Physiotherapy at Melbourne was a well-regarded course with a great reputation, but perhaps another motivator was that a girl that he liked was doing the course as well. As it turns out, the course proved to be a perfect fit for Ian, and the girl ended up being his wife. -
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New Library for Business, Economics and Education
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Shepparton Campus Facilities Unveiled
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Peter McPhee Centre Opens
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Animal Lovers' Life-Saving Bequest
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Festival of Ideas: Alumni & Friends Reception
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USA and Canada LinkedIn Group Launched
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Host a Student for Dinner: Welcome to Melbourne Program
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When's Your Reunion? 2011 Calendar
YOUR reunion is a chance to reconnect with friends you've lost contact with along the way, revisit your old haunts, and get an up-close look at how the University has changed since you left. -
Open Call at the Bodyelectricdance Studios
EACH week, over 200 inner-city Melburnians attend classes at Bodyelectricdance Studios, a dance school devoted to teaching untrained dancers to body roll, pirouette and arabesque, dance moves associated with contemporary jazz ballet. -
28 Apr-4 Jun - MTC Musical: Next to Normal
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18 Apr -18 May - Art Exhibition: Aut(o)ptics(o)ma
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26 May - A 21st Century Approach to Mental Health Care
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24 May - Public Lecture: Transitions to Sustainability in Agriculture
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19 May - Alumni Conversation: Botanical Gardener Andrew Laidlaw
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16 May - Nanosponges for Targeted Cancer Treatment: The Promises of Nanotechnologies
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10 May - Melbourne School of Design Lecture: Changing Cities
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25 May - Public Seminar: Sustainable Energy - At What Cost?
TRANSITIONING from the current carbon intensive energy system to one that is sustainable and low-carbon is a major challenge. The debate around how this transition should be made largely centres on cost. -
Win Victorian Opera Tickets to 'How to Kill Your Husband'
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'No Place Like' Theatre Giveaway
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Up Close: Free May Podcasts
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Alumni Careers: Apply Today
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Win a $250 Photography Voucher
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An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark
MANNING Clark (1915-1991) was a complex, demanding and brilliant man. Mark McKenna's 'An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark' is a compelling biography of this Australian icon. -
Better Brain Wiring Linked to Family Genes
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The School That Wants to Fly: The New Paradigm of Rural Thai Education
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Zoo Surgery Helps Protect Species
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Cultural Collections Projects Take Students Abroad
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Robogals: The Importance of Engaging Girls in Engineering
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Alumna Engineer Uncovers Earthquake Learnings in NZ
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Circumspice: One Hundred Years of Forestry Education
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Don't Let Assessment Dominate Curriculum Thinking
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Aged Care Facilities Should Offer Internet Access
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Alumna Named Anne Wexler Scholar
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Global Momentum for Mental Health
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Guiding Urban Explorers Through Melbourne's Secrets
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Childhood Allergies Increase Risk of Adult Asthma
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Learning the Hard Way: Australia's Policies to Reduce Emissions
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Alumni Bring the Secrets of Paris to Hardware Lane
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Group of Eight Launches 'The Conversation' Media Venture
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University Announces New Chancellor
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Melbourne Scientist Receives International Award for Gum Disease Research
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Theatre Director's Career Shines Brighter with Fellowship