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1 November 2006

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Fellowship returns biological engineer to Monash
Internationally renowned scientist Dr Cait MacPhee is due to return from overseas to work at Monash, thanks to a Victorian Endowment for Science, Knowledge and Innovation (VESKI) fellowship.

     
 

Support for health and wellness centre at Peninsula
The Victorian Minister for Sport and Recreation, Mr Justin Madden, visited Monash's Peninsula campus last week to pledge State Government funding of $2.5 million to assist with the development of the Frankston Regional Aquatic Health and Wellness Centre.


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Monash China consortium established
Monash has established a new consortium to provide a platform for research and industrial engagement between Australia and China.

     
 

Monash leads obesity project with NHMRC grant
Monash Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine researchers will lead a project that aims to prevent and reduce obesity by reviewing laws and public policy.


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Rare collectables on show
A deck of US-issued 'most wanted' playing cards featuring Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi high command, a householders handbook for nuclear warfare, protest posters and dance cards are some of the rare collectables featured in a new exhibition at the Sir Louis Matheson Library at Monash University's Clayton campus.

     
 

White inspires the colours of the rainbow
The world of advisers, specialists, gatekeepers and sub-contracting in the workplace is the focus of satirical comedy The Process, to be performed by the Monash University Graduate Ensemble next week.


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Monash presents The Process
Opening tomorrow is The Process, a violent, satirical, black comedy that targets the culture of sub-contracting.

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Honorary degree to Iraqi Oil Minister
Iraq's Oil Minister, Dr Hussain Al-Shahristani, has been awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws honoris causa by Monash University.

Vice-Chancellor's column

Ancora Imparo
In this month's column, Vice-Chancellor Professor Richard Larkins discusses the university's performance in research and teaching.


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