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University Activities
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Peacebuilding and conflict prevention experts are calling for Australia to put accountability for crimes, atrocities and grave violations of International Humanitarian Law at the centre of the country’s contributions to the upcoming United Nations ‘Summit of the Future’ negotiations.
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The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) program has opened applications for its 2025 cohort, inviting passionate Indigenous leaders from Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand and Pacific Island nations to join and drive positive impact within their communities.
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A new exhibition offering fresh insights into science fiction, as seen through the lens of mostly women artists from the Asia Pacific, will open at the University of Melbourne’s Science Gallery on 3 August.
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New construction at the University of Melbourne’s Dookie campus is supporting a shift away from gas consumption, in line with a state-wide transition to sustainable energy alternatives.
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$3 million worth of campus energy upgrades, including enough energy savings to power more than 260 houses in a year, are just some of the achievements outlined in the University of Melbourne’s 2023 Sustainability Report, released today and available to view here.
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University of Melbourne researchers are helping villagers in Nepal predict when treacherous landslides are about to overwhelm their homes.
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The University of Melbourne will become a gateway for data researchers after becoming the first university to be awarded the title of Accredited Data Service Provider by the Australian Government’s Office of The National Data Commissioner.
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A scholarly work which examines the University of Melbourne’s troubled and complex historical relationship with Indigenous people was released today.
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Allied health and nursing students at metropolitan campuses are open to working rurally after undertaking a rural or regional placement, a University of Melbourne study has found.
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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.