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Art, Culture and Society
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The University of Melbourne has published its 2022 Sexual Misconduct Annual Report, reflecting the University’s ongoing commitment to transparency regarding its efforts to address and eliminate sexual misconduct from its community.
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Researchers from the University of Melbourne and the Royal Melbourne Hospital will lead a study examining whether intermittent fasting can reduce the risk of developing dementia.
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The 2022 McKinnon Prize in Political Leadership has recognised the power of sustained commitment to collaboration and relationship-building in advancing a political vision, with Senator Penny Wong and Dr Helen Haines named recipients of the Prize.
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The University of Melbourne will offer Indian students the opportunity to complete a new Bachelor of Science Dual Degree, thanks to enhanced partnerships with the University of Madras, Savitribai Phule Pune University, and Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (Hyderabad).
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As one of Australia’s largest and most comprehensive universities, the University of Melbourne is committed to supporting the ongoing work to support the progression of women across all disciplines.
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The University of Melbourne will provide pre-seed investment to support two innovative female-founded healthcare startups, innovative at-home pregnancy monitoring start-up Kali Healthcare, and clinical trial participant recruitment start-up Torch Recruit.
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The Australian people will vote in a yes/no referendum on enshrining in The Constitution of Australia an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to parliament and government.
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The DNA sequence of a gene in wheat responsible for resisting a devastating virus has been discovered, providing vital clues for managing more resistant crops and maintaining a healthy food supply.
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Momentum is growing for women entering politics across Australia as the non-partisan Pathways to Politics Program for Women opens applications for its 2023 intake.