MONASH MEMO
9 August 2006
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New student places in health
Monash has been awarded an additional 120 university places in medicine, nursing and allied health by the Federal Government.
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Six of Monash's best
Six Monash staff members will be recognised in the national awards for university teaching tonight, receiving citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning in the annual Carrick Awards.
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Monash MBA receives further recognition
The MBA program run by the Monash Graduate School of Business has been awarded international accreditation by the Association of MBAs.
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Helping women deal with breast cancer
The Women's Health Program at Monash has produced Australia's first comprehensive DVD guide to help women and their families deal with breast cancer diagnosis.
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Professor Parker: a student for a day Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Parker experienced student life recently, with the help of fourth-year arts/education student Ms Penny Stevenson.
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No strings attached to the beat of Picasso's art Monash University School of Music -- Conservatorium Events Manager Ms Angela Maison-Harman and student quartet No Strings Attached are taking music and art to a new level with a series of performances at the National Gallery of Victoria.
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