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News
Monash alumni receive Fulbright Scholarships
Engineering graduate blooms as entrepreneur
Monash appoints alumnus as new Chancellor
Science discovery spells hope for chemotherapy patients
Alumni athletes excel with star performances
Alumni discount: Monash University Club
Events
Festival: Arts in Action
2007 Great Law Week Debate
Performing Arts: Orchestral concert
Breakfast seminar: Stem cells and tissue repair
Exhibition at Monash Prato: Australian visual art and culture
Run/walk: Join TeamMONASH on Mother's Day
Lifelong learning
New postgraduate course: Nuclear medicine
Seminar: Future directions for corporate responsibility
Conference: Business and career opportunities in Asia
Dean's Public Lecture: A review of mental health
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Monash alumni receive Fulbright Scholarships
Three Monash University alumni, who are also current postgraduate students, have received Fulbright Scholarships to pursue cutting-edge research. |
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Engineering graduate blooms as entrepreneur
Mr Martin Cheah (BE 1982) has used the skills he learnt at Monash University to transfer from engineering to entrepreneurship.
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Monash appoints alumnus as new Chancellor
Respected neuroscientist, entrepreneur and philanthropist Dr Alan Finkel (BE 1976, PhD 1981) will be the next Chancellor of Monash University.
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More Alumni news
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Events
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Festival: Arts in Action
Challenge your thinking and explore new ideas at the inaugural Monash University Arts Faculty festival on Saturday 9 June. |
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2007 Great Law Week Debate
Monash Law alumni will debate the issue 'Freedom of speech has gone too far' at the annual Monash Great Law Week Debate on Wednesday 16 May. |
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Performing Arts: Orchestral concert
The first ten alumni to contact the Box Office on +61 3 9905 1111 will receive a free double pass to this performance by the Monash Academy Orchestra. |
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Lifelong learning
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New postgraduate course: Medical Radiations
Monash University will this year welcome its first cohort of students into the new Master of Medical Radiations (Nuclear Medicine). |
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Seminar: Future directions for corporate responsibility
This seminar will feature four guest speakers including alumnus Peter Seidlel (BEc 1986, LLB 1989), public interest partner with Arnold Bloch Leibler. |
More lifelong learning opportunities
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