25 May 2018 University of Melbourne accounting practices The University of Melbourne’s accounting practices are reliable, robust and in accordance with Australian accounting standards.
25 May 2018 Researchers welcome WHO mandate to cut the global snakebite death toll University of Melbourne snakebite experts have welcomed the World Health Assembly’s adoption of a resolution that aims to reduce the global death toll of this neglected tropical disease.
24 May 2018 Is it time for junk food to carry graphic warnings like cigarette packets? New research suggests graphic warnings on junk food packaging would prove an effective deterrent to consumers when deciding what to eat – and it appears the more graphic and negative the message the better.
22 May 2018 Congratulations to the new Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science University of Melbourne researchers will today become new Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science, one of the country's highest honours recognising pioneering contributions to scientific knowledge.
17 May 2018 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia chooses Melbourne experts to transform education The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has chosen the Melbourne Graduate School of Education (MGSE) to lead a large-scale transformation of the curriculum for its 36 000 schools, to begin this year.
15 May 2018 Don’t waste the simple test that might save your life Research reveals many Australians aged 50 and over are putting their lives at risk by not taking part in a simple, painless bowel cancer screening test that is provided free and taken in the privacy of their own homes.
14 May 2018 Ronald Farren-Price wins prestigious Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Honorary Principal Fellow Ronald Farren-Price has been awarded the 2017 Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award.
14 May 2018 The art of healing: Australian bush medicine exhibition An important new exhibition celebrates 65 000 years of Indigenous Australian healing practices through contemporary art.
14 May 2018 $30 million gift to University of Melbourne to transform students’ lives Hundreds of talented Australian students will have the opportunity to realise their full potential through an extraordinary $30 million gift to the University of Melbourne from the Hansen Little Foundation.
11 May 2018 Horses to courses: Police stables receive $18 million transformation The former Victoria Police Mounted Branch stables have been transformed into world-class teaching and learning facilities for students of the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Fine Arts and Music following an $18 million make-over.