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21 June 2006

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University news

 

Network helps promote inclusive work practices
Confidentiality of health records and private data were among the key issues discussed by Monash's Disability Contact Officers when they met at the Clayton campus last week.

     
 

Environment award for Monash
Monash has been honoured for its leadership and commitment to environmental sustainability in the City of Monash World Environment Day awards.


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Faculty news

 

Chris Browne to head Gippsland medical school
Professor Chris Browne has been appointed the Acting Head of the new medical school at the Gippsland campus.

     
 

Wise to the world
Monash fine art honours coordinator and artist Kit Wise has returned from an Australia Council studio residency in Tokyo with a body of work destined for galleries in Melbourne and London.


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Community news

 

Quiet achiever marks 40 years of service
At a morning tea celebration earlier this month, Vice-Chancellor Professor Richard Larkins was among those to sing the praises of a man who has dedicated the past 40 years to providing invaluable service to the university.

     
 

Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice at Monash
The Bell Shakespeare Company's new touring production of William Shakespeare's romantic comedy The Merchant of Venice will feature at Monash next month.


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Events

MUMA exhibition wakes up to capitalism
A major exhibition of works by leading contemporary Australian artist Angela Brennan is on show at the Monash University Museum of Art.


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What's on this week

 





Engineering student flies high
The efforts of a Monash engineering student to modify the design of a commercial reconnaissance plane have resulted in the aircraft breaking the world record for a continuous flight by an unmanned aerial vehicle.

Vice-Chancellor's column

Ancora Imparo
In this month's column, Vice-Chancellor Professor Richard Larkins discusses his recent visit to Israel and that country's successes in research commercialisation.


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