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Halls of Residence
There are three University of Melbourne Halls of Residence, two of them (International House and Medley Hall) providing living and other facilities to students of any course, and one (W.T. Kendall Hall), which is associated with a particular course (Veterinary Science), providing accommodation for students who are required to do some of their training at a University outstation. International House, founded in 1957, is a Hall of Residence owned by the University of Melbourne. It provides a place of accommodation where Australian and overseas students, in equal numbers, can live and study, and in their daily living, move towards international understanding and friendship. Medley Hall is committed to the encouragement of a broader tertiary education as well as the provision of a collegiate society to which students feel they really belong. An essential part of Hall life is the experience of living with others - of friendships made with people from different backgrounds, participating in formal and informal tutoring, playing sport together, and involvement in all the social activities. Medley Hall is particularly successful in encouraging students in their social and academic development because our intake is small and our style fairly informal. This allows us to have continuous, personal contact with students. [The School of Forestry, Creswick Ltd. at Creswick acts as an outstation for University of Melbourne Forestry students:
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Date Created: 15 February 2007 |
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