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  2. University of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne University's men's basketball team made the Big V Championship Men's competition for the first time in 2023. [229] In 2024, Melbourne University won the Big V Division Two women's title. [230] Men's and women's teams also compete in the University Basketball League (UBL). The men's team won the 2023 UBL title. [231]

  3. List of University of Melbourne people - Wikipedia

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    Amy de Castilla, Physician and co-founder of the Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne and the Victorian Medical Women's Society. Clara Stone, Physician and co-founder of the Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne and the Victorian Medical Women's Society. One of the first seven women to be allowed to study medicine at Melbourne University.

  4. List of prime ministers of Australia by education - Wikipedia

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    University Edmund Barton: 1901–1903: Sydney Grammar School Fort Street Model School (Sydney) University of Sydney (B.A., M.A.) Alfred Deakin: 1903–1904 1905–1908 1909–1910: Melbourne Grammar School Ladies' College (Kyneton, Vic.) University of Melbourne (law, no degree) Chris Watson: 1904: Weston School – George Reid: 1904–1905 ...

  5. 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).

  6. La Trobe University - Wikipedia

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    The La Trobe University Museum of Art (LUMA), which was located at Glenn College, Melbourne campus, from 1990 to 2016, managed the University Art Collection. It hosted exhibitions, managed the sculpture park (which includes a controversial upside-down statue of Governor La Trobe by sculptor Charles Robb [ 86 ] ) was managed by LUMA., [ 85 ] and ...

  7. University of Melbourne Student Union - Wikipedia

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    UMSU, incorporated as University of Melbourne Student Union, Inc. (UMSU) provides representation and services for all current students and the University of Melbourne. Following the liquidation of its predecessor, The Melbourne University Student Union (MUSU), UMSU was incorporated on 17 November 2005, following approval by the Council of the ...

  8. Graduate House, 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 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).

  9. 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.