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  2. University of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The university has fifteen graduate schools, including the Melbourne Business School, the Melbourne Law School, the Melbourne Veterinary School, and the Melbourne Medical School. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Four Australian prime ministers and five governors-general have graduated from the University of Melbourne.

  3. Ormond College, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Ormond College (1879) University of Melbourne The rapid growth of the college soon outstripped the available accommodation and Francis Ormond provided funds for the southwest wing, together with a temporary building (which was, however, stone-walled and tin-roofed) where the cloisters now are, which served as kitchens and a dining hall.

  4. Graduate House (University of Melbourne) - Wikipedia

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    Graduate House is the only dedicated graduate residential college in Victoria, Australia. The people who live at Graduate House [1] are graduates – some are enrolled at a university in Melbourne at the postgraduate level (e.g., Masters by coursework, Research Masters or doctorate, professional doctorate, postgraduate diploma).

  5. Melbourne Business School - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Melbourne Business School Limited merged with Mt Eliza Business School, which was established in 1957, becoming the largest management education business school in Australia. In July 2009, the school announced that it was the subject of a proposed merger with the Graduate School of Management at the University of Melbourne.

  6. Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre - Wikipedia

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    Before 1967, all universities in Victoria had their own application systems, and students can only directly apply to them. To simplify this process, VTAC was formed in 1967 [2] by three Victorian universities: The University of Melbourne, Monash University and La Trobe University as the Victorian Universities Admissions Committee (VUAC).

  7. Melbourne Law School - Wikipedia

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    Students of the JD program are involved in preparing and publishing the Melbourne University Law Review, a triannual law journal covering all areas of law. It is one of two student-run law journals at the University of Melbourne. Students who have completed at least one semester of law are eligible to apply for membership of the editorial board ...

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  9. International House, University of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Situated at 241 Royal Parade in Parkville, it provides co-educational accommodation to 350 undergraduate and graduate students who are attending the University of Melbourne and nearby tertiary institutions. International House was opened in 1957 [1] and is still owned by the University of Melbourne, it was the first International House in ...