5 Dec 2025 Mayan knowledge educator delivers 2025 Narrm Oration Marisol Culej Culej, an Indigenous community knowledge educator and activist for women's human rights, has delivered the 2025 Narrm Oration reflecting on the harmonious, intersecting ways of Mayan living.
1 Dec 2025 Atlantic Fellows embark on their eighth year of Social Change Projects The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) program supports the leadership journeys of 20 social change makers, who share their learnings with Indigenous communities and broader society across the Pacific this year.
28 Nov 2025 Melbourne students recognised with Victorian International Education Awards Two University of Melbourne students have been recognised with 2025 Victorian International Education Awards - with one receiving the prestigious Premier’s Award for International Student of the Year.
28 Nov 2025 Indigenous-led education centre wins World’s Best Completed Building for Higher Education and Research This is a further update to a media release first published on 2 May 2025 and updated on 1 August 2025.The Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence, an Indigenous-led education hub in Shepparton, has won the World’s Best Completed Building in the category of Higher Education and Research.
27 Nov 2025 A greener future for Earth through space exploration research Global scientists have developed a new roadmap for using plants to support long-term human life on the Moon and Mars, using technologies that could also transform sustainable food production on Earth.
26 Nov 2025 ‘Nature prescriptions’ improve young people’s mental health & wellbeing A Victorian trial has shown that spending time in nature is highly effective in improving the mental health and wellbeing of young people.
26 Nov 2025 Next generation of visual artists debut work at 2025 VCA Grad Show The VCA Art Grad Show returns this week with an extraordinary display of new work by graduating students at the University of Melbourne’s Victorian College of the Arts (VCA).
25 Nov 2025 Malcolm Fraser in the spotlight, 50 years after the Whitlam Dismissal What does the record and legacy of the Fraser Government mean for today's Australia? After he left office, Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser's record came under attack from both sides of politics. The record of his government has been overshadowed by the Dismissal.
25 Nov 2025 Pathways to Politics for Women marks a decade of driving gender equity in Australian politics Pathways to Politics for Women is celebrating a decade of impact in addressing gender disparity in Australian politics, launching Celebrating 10 Years of Impact at Parliament House in Canberra today. The report showcases the national, non-partisan program’s achievements and the stories of diverse alumni who are shaping Australian politics.
21 Nov 2025 Buxton Contemporary presents new Hany Armanious: Stone Soup exhibition The University of Melbourne’s Buxton Contemporary has unveiled Hany Armanious: Stone Soup, a major solo exhibition presented in partnership with the Henry Moore Institute in the United Kingdom.