Reference Education Colleges and Universities Oceania Australia Victoria
The University of Melbourne
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The University of Melbourne was the fist university in the state of Victorian, first established 1855 with an enrolment of 16. There were 38,674 students enrolled in 2003.
It offers a vast range of coursework and research programs at a number of campuses across the state.
The private arm, Melbourne University Private provides sector and client specific education, research and consultancy services.
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Oldest Victorian university (established 1855) offering a vast range of coursework and research programs. Melbourne has campuses in both the metropolitan and regional areas.
A non-academic department supported by the Myer Foundation and the University of Melbourne. Promotes public understanding of the countries of Asia and creates links with Asian counterparts.
An online gateway for researchers and scholars of labour history, links together historical detail, archival resources, published material and current information about Australian industrial organisations.
Subject listing, working papers and research reports from the department.
Information on current research, staff, exhibitions and seminars.
Student Union newspaper of the University of Melbourne. Founded in 1925.
Music, instruments, manuscripts, artworks, textiles and costumes related to the life and contemporaries of Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882-1961).
Contains general information as well as current issue contents of the literary journal.
A non-profit company, formed as a joint venture between the Australian business community and The University of Melbourne.
The Melbourne Institute is Australia’s pre-eminent economic and social policy research institution.
Information and support for University researchers including: Ethics, Grants, Statistics, Policies and procedures, Intellectual Property.
MTC, a department of the University of Melbourne Is the oldest professional theatre company in Australia and is the major provider of mainstage drama entertainment in Melbourne.
Publisher of the imprints Melbourne University Press and The Miegunyah Press.
Provides sport and recreation opportunities for the University Community, which includes current University of Melbourne students, staff, and alumni, as well as graduates from any University worldwide.
Prince Cycles is on campus and offers bike and accessories sales, as well as on-site repairs and service.
Information for current, and future students, including enrolments, results, fees and the Student Information System.
Provides computing services, labs, classes, software, accounts, helpdesk. Online lab and class bookings, online help and popular downloads.
Portal for students wanting to change personal details, enrolments, get results, information on fees and exams, handbooks, IT etc.
A clearinghouse for all environmental courses offered through ten different departments at the University of Melbourne.
Gateway to the catalogue, electronic databases and journals, branches, subject guides and general policy information.
Links to services and facilities for students, a broad range of FAQs useful for students.
Oldest Victorian university (established 1855) offering a vast range of coursework and research programs. Melbourne has campuses in both the metropolitan and regional areas.
Information for current, and future students, including enrolments, results, fees and the Student Information System.
Prince Cycles is on campus and offers bike and accessories sales, as well as on-site repairs and service.
Gateway to the catalogue, electronic databases and journals, branches, subject guides and general policy information.
Portal for students wanting to change personal details, enrolments, get results, information on fees and exams, handbooks, IT etc.
The Melbourne Institute is Australia’s pre-eminent economic and social policy research institution.
Information on current research, staff, exhibitions and seminars.
A non-academic department supported by the Myer Foundation and the University of Melbourne. Promotes public understanding of the countries of Asia and creates links with Asian counterparts.
Music, instruments, manuscripts, artworks, textiles and costumes related to the life and contemporaries of Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882-1961).
Provides sport and recreation opportunities for the University Community, which includes current University of Melbourne students, staff, and alumni, as well as graduates from any University worldwide.
Student Union newspaper of the University of Melbourne. Founded in 1925.
Subject listing, working papers and research reports from the department.
A non-profit company, formed as a joint venture between the Australian business community and The University of Melbourne.
Publisher of the imprints Melbourne University Press and The Miegunyah Press.
A clearinghouse for all environmental courses offered through ten different departments at the University of Melbourne.
Contains general information as well as current issue contents of the literary journal.
Information and support for University researchers including: Ethics, Grants, Statistics, Policies and procedures, Intellectual Property.
Links to services and facilities for students, a broad range of FAQs useful for students.
An online gateway for researchers and scholars of labour history, links together historical detail, archival resources, published material and current information about Australian industrial organisations.
MTC, a department of the University of Melbourne Is the oldest professional theatre company in Australia and is the major provider of mainstage drama entertainment in Melbourne.
Provides computing services, labs, classes, software, accounts, helpdesk. Online lab and class bookings, online help and popular downloads.
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