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University Activities
Marles and Woodward medal 2024 winners announced -
The University of Melbourne and Sony Group Corporation (Sony) have entered into a joint research agreement to develop tech-driven innovative surgical training. The project aims to meet growing global demand for surgical procedures by empowering a broader range of healthcare professionals to perform minor operations.
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Mr Patrick Suckling has been appointed as the new Chair of the Australia India Institute (AII), the University’s centre dedicated to promoting support for and understanding of the Australia-India relationship.
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Governments around the world need to address the social and economic factors that contribute to suicide risk, according to a new series calling for a public health approach to suicide prevention.
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University of Melbourne Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Nicola Phillips has made the following statement in response to the Australian Government's proposed indicative international student caps:
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The University of Melbourne has launched a ‘Disinformation in the City’ response playbook to address the growing problem of disinformation both locally and across the globe.
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The University of Melbourne has launched a new discussion series In Pursuit of Knowledge, which will examine the critical issues facing the world.
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University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Professor Duncan Maskell has made the following statement in response to today’s announcement about international student caps by the Education Minister, Jason Clare.
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A new report from Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) sheds light on the intersection of sexual harassment, exploitative work conditions and racial discrimination experienced by migrant and refugee women in workplaces across the country.
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The University of Melbourne has launched its first Anti-Racism Action Plan, detailing the steps it will take to combat racism on its campuses.
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Australian workers living with long COVID cost the economy, on average, about $9.6 billion in 2022, according to a new study.