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Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
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The University of Melbourne releases anti-racism commitment
The University of Melbourne has today released a four-part anti-racism commitment. As a diverse, multi-cultural and multi-faith community, the University of Melbourne condemns racism and actively stands against it. We recognise its destructive impact on individuals and the damage it causes our community and our institution.
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Urgent action needed on e-cigarettes, public health experts say
E-cigarettes – commonly called “vapes” – and the companies behind them continue to present challenges to public health in Australia, according to public health experts.
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Ongoing vaccinations, earlier public health measures most effective responses to COVID-19 variants, study shows
Ongoing vaccination and lower thresholds for escalating public health and social measures may be vital components to combat future COVID-19 variants, new research says.
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Vale Emeritus Professor David Geoffrey Penington, 4/2/1930 – 6/1/2023
It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Emeritus Professor David Penington AC on Friday 6 January at the age of 92.
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Record Access Melbourne offers celebrate excellence from every background
The University of Melbourne has offered places to over 5400 students in the first Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) December offer round today, including a record number to undergraduate domestic students eligible for at least one of nine special entry categories through Access Melbourne, its Special Entry Access Scheme.
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Professor Matthew Harding appointed Dean of the Melbourne Law School
World-leading expert on charity law and private law theory, Professor Matthew Harding, has been appointed as the Dean of the Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne.
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Oral disorders research funding 'severely lacking': study
Major government research funding schemes aren’t keeping up with the burden of oral diseases, according to a new study by researchers from the University of Melbourne, the University of Sydney, the University of Queensland and the University of Adelaide.
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University of Melbourne welcomes first twin PhD graduation
For the first time in its 168-year history, the University of Melbourne has awarded simultaneous PhDs to identical twins.
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Update on the future of U-Vet Werribee Animal Hospital
The University of Melbourne has today confirmed changes regarding the future of the U-Vet Werribee Animal Hospital (U-Vet), following a four-week consultation period with U-Vet and Melbourne Veterinary School staff.