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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.
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University of Melbourne signs sustainability and biodiversity pledge
The University of Melbourne has signed on as a founding member of the Nature Positive Universities Alliance, further reinforcing its commitment to preserving biodiversity and championing sustainability.
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Top VCE students awarded Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship
Victoria’s highest-achieving VCE students were today offered a Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship to study at the University of Melbourne, in recognition of their outstanding academic achievement in 2022.
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U-Vet announcement postponed
Today the University of Melbourne had planned to announce its decision around the future of the U-Vet Werribee Animal Hospital (U-Vet).
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University of Melbourne appoints new Chancellor
The University of Melbourne today announced the appointment of Jane Hansen AO as the 23rd Chancellor of the University commencing in the role on 1 January 2023.
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Leonardo Australia and University to commercialise space technology developed at Melbourne Space Laboratory
Leonardo Australia, the Australian subsidiary of Leonardo, and the University of Melbourne have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on research projects related to new space technology developed at the Melbourne Space Laboratory (MSL).
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Colombo Plan Scholarships for four University of Melbourne students
Four University of Melbourne students have been named as New Colombo Plan Scholars for 2023, joining a cohort of 150 recipients from around the country.
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Biodiversity Council to spearhead solutions for our biodiversity crisis
Leading experts including Indigenous knowledge holders from 11 Australian universities have united with philanthropists to form a new council which will advocate for biodiversity.
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Missing the signs of endometriosis - new guidance for clinicians
Some cases of endometriosis in Australia are taking up to eight years to diagnose, according to new research published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ).