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University Activities
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Long-term changes in waves and storm surges have not impacted global coastlines
Changes in ocean wave and storm conditions have not caused long-term impacts on sandy coastlines in the past 30 years, a new study has found.
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University of Melbourne reconnects and strengthens relationships in China
The first University of Melbourne delegation to China post-pandemic has reconnected with alumni and institutional partners across Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Shenzhen and Hong Kong.
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Air pollution particles may be a cause of dramatic drop in global insect numbers
The impact of air pollution on insect health and reproduction is greater than previously understood and could be contributing to global declines in insect populations, including in remote wilderness areas, new research shows.
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STI test kit vending machines trial to improve sexual health services for regional Victoria
Free sexually transmitted infection (STI) test kit vending machines have been introduced for the first time in regional Victoria, providing accessible and affordable sexual health services to regional Victorian communities.
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New report details how Australia can make net zero happen
Australia will need to speed up and broaden its decarbonisation efforts to achieve net zero by 2050, according to the final report of the Net Zero Australia project, How to make net zero happen. The report builds on Net Zero Australia’s modelling of decarbonisation pathways, released in April 2023.
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China Scholarship Council and University of Melbourne partnership to fund PhD candidates until 2027
The University of Melbourne today announced a partnership renewal with the China Scholarship Council for a combined investment of up to AUD$75 million.
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University of Melbourne ranked 14 in the world by QS
The University of Melbourne has climbed from 33 to 14 in the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings that were released today.
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New treatment could help avoid surgery by healing ACL rupture, study shows
A new non-surgical bracing treatment may help to facilitate healing after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture, a new study has found.
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University’s Student Precinct Project honoured at Victorian Architecture Awards
The University of Melbourne’s Student Precinct Project has been recognised with four awards at the 2023 Victorian Architecture Awards.
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Applications open for Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity 2024 Program
Applications are now open for Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE), seeking the next cohort of Indigenous social change leaders to join the program.