3 Sep 2018 University of Melbourne Deputy Vice-Chancellor to lead Griffith University University of Melbourne’s Professor Carolyn Evans will lead Griffith University in Queensland from 2019 as that University’s fifth Vice-Chancellor.
30 Aug 2018 Think like an astronaut: NASA works with high school students on new program A new STEM educational program, Mission Discovery Melbourne, aims to launch high school students’ ideas into space while developing their creative thinking and leadership skills.
30 Aug 2018 Judy Bailey honoured with the Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award Prominent jazz pianist and teacher Judy Bailey has been awarded the 2018 Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award.
29 Aug 2018 Are trees on farms the future for the timber industry? A multi-disciplinary research team is developing new models for growing trees on farms to help meet the needs of landholders, investors and the timber industry.
29 Aug 2018 University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor honoured with lifetime achievement award University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Glyn Davis was today presented with the AFR Higher Education Lifetime Achievement Award.
29 Aug 2018 We need to get better at talking about palliative care Caregivers would like more information about palliative care and a willingness from health professionals to discuss what to expect as illness progresses, according to new research.
29 Aug 2018 Dookie Day 2018: Celebrating 130 years of agricultural teaching and research The University of Melbourne will open its gates to the community and local industry for Dookie Day 2018 on Sunday, 9 September 2018.
27 Aug 2018 GM Fishermans Bend commitment bolsters world-class location The University of Melbourne is delighted with GM Holden’s announcement that it will be significantly boosting its engineering workforce at Fishermans Bend in Melbourne.
27 Aug 2018 MS researchers find new ways to regenerate the brain’s insulation University of Melbourne researchers have found a way to rebuild damaged nerve coverings that cause Multiple Sclerosis.
22 Aug 2018 Newly identified drug target in rheumatoid arthritis paves the way for the development of new therapies University of Melbourne researchers have identified a protein involved in rheumatoid arthritis-induced inflammation that could lead to new drug treatments for people who do not respond to current therapies.