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26 July 2011
Modern re-imaginings of the stories of Helen of Troy and Sappho by a Monash University academic have been recognised in two major literary awards this week.
Every year 8.1 million children die before their fifth birthday – many from neonatal complications and preventable causes like diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria. More than 340,000 women die from complications during pregnancy and childbirth.
25 July 2011
As part of her exploration into Ancient Egyptian attire, Dr Gillian Bowen is casting her expert eye over the wardrobe of one of history’s most famous leaders: King Tutankhamun.
21 July 2011
As Margaret Thatcher’s trade minister in the 1980s, Norman Tebbit devoted much of his time to dealing with the European Community – the precursor to the European Union (EU). Routinely, at meetings in Brussels, he would nudge his German counterpart and whi
19 July 2011
The legality and implications of the death of former Al Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden, will be discussed by Monash University legal and political experts at an interactive forum in Melbourne this week.
Sixteen of the best string quartets and piano trios from around the world gathered on Saturday night to compete in the sixth Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition.
18 July 2011
New research from Monash University has found that Australia’s population circumstances demand an immigration program which addresses problems of sustainability, particularly as they affect the quality of urban life in the big cities.
8 July 2011
Some might say it’s a match made in heaven – Monash University’s School of Music and Chamber Music Australia have formed a partnership which will include a range of recitals, masterclasses and events for both students and the local community.
7 July 2011
Climate change is affecting historic Tuscan forests but Monash research is leading the way to a more sustainable future.
6 July 2011
It’s not everyday that 12 string players get to travel to Brazil on a whirlwind tour of the country to perform in a series of public concerts.
5 July 2011
Watching Gerald draw his last breath on Channel Nine’s Inside the Human Body last week, I was filled with admiration for this man in allowing his death to be recorded for a wider audience.
1 July 2011
Dr Rémy Davison from the School of Political and Social Inquiry discussed the appointment of French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde as the new managing director of the IMF, succeeding the beleaguered Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
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