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News
Monash appoints new Vice-Chancellor
Alumni, friends win state Australian of the Year awards
Regenerative medicine research facility opens
Have your say in the 2009 Distinguished Alumni Awards
Alumnus wins prestigious literary award
Rhodes to success: student secures scholarship
Events
Art exhibition: Primary Views
TeamMONASH event: Portsea Swim Classic
Student prize night: Monash Marketing Awards
Lifelong learning
Public lecture: democracy and climate change
Symposium: cultural expression and international law
Concert and lecture: Jewish music in exile
Historical studies seminar: visualising the past
50th anniversary news
Monash launches gift ware collection
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Monash appoints new Vice-Chancellor
Monash University Council has appointed Professor Edward Byrne AO as the eighth Vice-Chancellor of Monash University. He will commence on 1 July 2009. |
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Alumni, friends win state Australian of the Year awards
Three Monash community members have won state and territory honours within the Australian of the Year awards. Photo: David McArthur, Parallax Photography
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Regenerative medicine research facility opens
Monash has established the largest zebra fish research facility in the Southern Hemisphere, with the aim of helping researchers find better treatments for incurable diseases.
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Have your say in the 2009 Distinguished Alumni Awards
Who will you nominate in the 2009 Monash University Distinguished Alumni Awards? Nominations will open in January next year. |
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Events
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Art exhibition: Primary Views
An exhibition showcasing the work of four artists represented in the Monash University Collection will run from 3 to 19 December at the Clayton campus. Photo: Jacky Redgate
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TeamMONASH event: Portsea Swim Classic
Join the Monash team in the Portsea Swim Classic, one of the largest open water swins in Australia, at the Portsea front beach in Victoria on Saturday 17 January.
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Lifelong learning
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Public lecture: democracy and climate change
Professor Amanda Lynch FTSE (BSc(Hons) 1987) will speak on 'Democracy and climate change: finding the common interest' at the State Library of Victoria on Thursday 4 December. |
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Symposium: cultural expression and international law
This one-day symposium, at Monash city offices on Monday 15 December, will examine World Intellectual Property Organisation draft protocols for the protection of traditional cultural expression. |
More lifelong learning opportunities
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50th anniversary news
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Monash launches gift ware collection
A collection of ceramic gift items, featuring designs by Monash alumna and staff member Caroline Durré (MA(VisArts) 1997), was launched last month.
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