MONASH MEMO
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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