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Peter McPhee, Provost of the University of Melbourne; Fulvio Melia, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Arizona and associate editor of the Astrophysical Journal; Bruce Mitchell, fellow of St Edmund Hall, Oxford; David S. Oderberg, professor of philosophy at the University of Reading
People educated at Trinity College (University of Melbourne) (177 P) Pages in category "University of Melbourne alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,605 total.
The Baillieu Library is the largest of the eleven branches which constitute the University of Melbourne Library, intended to support education and research in the arts, humanities and social sciences. It is located on the west side of the University's inner city Parkville campus, near the corner of Grattan Street and Royal Parade. [1]
The original University of Melbourne building, 1857, Victoria Illustrated collection, State Library Victoria. University of Melbourne Botany School in 1958. The University of Melbourne was established following a proposal by the Hugh Childers , the Auditor-General and Finance Minister, in his first Budget Speech on 4 November 1852, who set ...
University College (UC) is a residential college affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. It was formerly known as University Women's College and was established in 1937 as another residential college for female residents. (Janet Clarke Hall had been established in 1886). [1] In 1975 the college became co-residential. [2]
Inglis was born in the Melbourne suburb of Ivanhoe, on 7 October 1929, the son of Stan and Rene Inglis.He was educated at Tyler Street Public School, Northcote Boys' High School and Melbourne High School, before going to study at the University of Melbourne.
She was awarded a University of Melbourne Award, which "recognises those individuals who have made an outstanding and enduring contribution to the University and its scholarly community". A bronze plaque honouring her is on the wall along the Professors' Walk at the Parkville campus of the University.
The teaching of music at the University of Melbourne has been undertaken under a number of administrative structures. The first award of a degree in music (a Bachelor of Music) was recorded in 1879, [1] and the first Chair of Music, endowed by Francis Ormond – known as the Ormond Professor of Music - was occupied from 1891, even though there was not yet a department or faculty of music at ...