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University Activities
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University of Melbourne researchers have released a new cookbook to help demystify native ingredients and empower Australia’s home cooks to incorporate Indigenous food into their everyday meals.
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New scientific milestones in the mission to de-extinct the thylacine are advancing University of Melbourne research and progressing potential solutions to the broader extinction crisis.
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A molecule present in elevated levels in the uterine lining could play a key role in a person’s ability to fall pregnant, new findings suggest.
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The University of Melbourne — in partnership with Ashoka University, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Mahidol University, University of Manchester, University of Nairobi and the University of Toronto — has established the Global Humanities Alliance (GHA), an initiative that aims to raise the profile and social and political impact of the humanities and social sciences globally.
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Glitter is a major pollutant, with the microplastics commonly found in sewage sludge and wastewater, but nowresearchers have identified a type of sustainable glitter that has no impact on the environment.
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Seven early-stage startups are to receive between them $11.7 million in investment, an outcome of the University of Melbourne’s strategy to drive research translation by supporting the growth of more early-stage ventures affiliated with the University and its medical research institute partners.
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The University of Melbourne has been ranked 39 in the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings released today.
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Economist and Myanmar expert Professor Sean Turnell has been honoured as the recipient of the 2024 Sir Edward ‘Weary’ Dunlop Asialink Medal.
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The University of Melbourne, in collaboration with not-for-profit design practice OFFICE, has identified underutilised green corridors across Greater Melbourne that have the capacity to be transformed into biodiverse habitats and green public spaces.