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New alliance to enhance global impact of the humanities

The University of Melbourne in partnership with Ashoka University, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Mahidol University, University of Manchester, University of Nairobi and the University of Toronto has established the Global Humanities Alliance (GHA), an initiative that aims to raise the profile and social and political impact of the humanities and social sciences globally.

$11.7m boost for seven startups with great promise

Seven early-stage startups are to receive between them $11.7 million in investment, an outcome of the University of Melbournes strategy to drive research translation by supporting the growth of more early-stage ventures affiliated with the University and its medical research institute partners.

University of Melbourne launches Global Centre in Delhi

The Premier of Victoria, Jacinta Allan MP officially opened the University of Melbournes first Melbourne Global Centre in Delhi today, marking a significant expansion of its global presence. This milestone is part of a major delegation visiting India to enhance partnerships and engagement with local students, alumni, government officials, and educational partners.

Partnership renewal highlights music and education at every level

The University of Melbourne has extended its exclusive partnership with the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) for another seven years, with students, staff, and Victorian primary school students among the primary beneficiaries. Launching in 2025, the year of the ACO's 50th anniversary, this renewed partnership will combine the world-class musical expertise of the ACO with the Universitys educational excellence and wide-reaching influence.

Creative industries forum strengthens cross-cultural collaboration

The India and Australia Creative Connections Forum, held in Delhi on Friday, was an important milestone celebrating cross-cultural collaboration and innovation within the creative sectors of both countries. The event brought together creative minds from across a range of art disciplines to explore new opportunities to promote cultural exchange.

Cumming Global Centre for Pandemic Therapeutics and University of Bonn announce partnership

The Cumming Global Centre for Pandemic Therapeutics (Cumming Global Centre) and the University of Bonn have today announced the AUD$54 million Bonn-Cumming Host-Directed Pandemic Therapeutics Research Program (the partnership) to fund groundbreaking research into early immunity to develop novel targets for therapeutics for pathogens of pandemic potential.

Indigenous-led educational centre opens

The Indigenous-led educational centre, the Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence, opened today in Yorta Yorta Country, Shepparton, Victoria. The state-of-the-art building incorporates Aboriginal knowledge into its design and programs, symbolising decades of effort to place First Nations at the forefront of higher education.

Broaden your mind at the 2024 Science Festival

From pioneering research into superbugs and food for extra-terrestrial colonies, to uncovering a rare species of giant rat in the Solomon Islands, this years University of Melbourne Science Festival showcases the latest discoveries and innovations shaping the world around us.

Indigenous-led educational centre opens

The Indigenous-led educational centre, the Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence, opened today in Yorta Yorta Country, Shepparton, Victoria. The state-of-the-art building incorporates Aboriginal knowledge into its design and programs, symbolising decades of effort to place First Nations at the forefront of higher education.

Australia's first Indigenous-led educational centre opens

Australia's first Indigenous-led educational centre, the Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence, opened today in Yorta Yorta Country, Shepparton, Victoria. The state-of-the-art building incorporates Aboriginal knowledge into its design and programs, symbolising decades of effort to place First Nations at the forefront of higher education.

Dungala Kaiela Oration 2024

Justin Mohamed, Australias inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People, delivered the Dungala Kaiela Oration on Yorta Yorta Country in Shepparton on Tuesday 23 July, alongside local Yorta Yorta and other First Nations communities, and Goulburn Valley community members.

One-size-fits-all caps fails Australia, fails our students

The Albanese government has made a kneejerk decision to cap the number of international students coming to Australias universities. Amid the uncertainty created by the governments intended caps, some voices in the sector have weighed in to suggest uniform upper limits on the percentage of international students universities should be allowed to enrol.

Bioluminescent bacteria light up Melbourne Design Week

Melbourne Design Week 2024 has been lit up in bacterial lights as the University of Melbourne plays host to Living Light Experiment. These bioluminescent bacteria will create a stunning sensory experience for visitors at a free public exhibition inside the Melbourne Connect Science Gallery.

Australia’s first purpose-built facility to deliver human challenge trials launches in Melbourne

Australias first clinical trial facility specifically commissioned to deliver human challenge trials, Doherty Clinical Trials Ltd, was launched today in East Melbourne by The Honourable Ben Carroll MP Minister for Medical Research and Professor Sharon Lewin AO, Director of the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity (Doherty Institute).

Return to Country Program pioneers new approach to unlocking STEM pathways for Indigenous students

The University of Melbourne Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT) is pioneering a new Return to Country Program to spark interest in STEM pathways among Indigenous regional, rural and remote communities, with a group of FEIT Indigenous staff and students visiting schools and Indigenous communities in regional New South Wales this week.

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