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13 December 2006

This is the final Monash Memo for 2006. Memo will return in the first week of February 2007.

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University news

 

Monash rewards top VCE students
Victoria's top secondary students were presented with scholarships to study at Monash University on Monday, following the release of the VCE results.

     
 

Humanities fellowships go to Monash academics
Two Monash University academics have been elected as Fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.


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Faculty news

 

Monash scoops the entrepreneurial pool
Four Monash MBA students will be heading to Texas after scooping the pool at this year's John Heine Entrepreneurial Challenge, Australia's only national venture capital competition for graduate students.

     
 

On the Verge of literary excellence
Monash University's School of English, Communications and Performance studies has once again showcased its depth of creative writing talent at the launch of Verge: 2006.


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Community news

 

Vale Dr Geoffrey Fletcher
Dr Geoffrey Fletcher, a senior lecturer in the Department of Physics at Monash University from 1965 until his retirement in 1983, passed away after a period of illness on 11 November.

     
 

Monash student aims for North to South Pole trek
Mr Siddharth Rajan, who has just completed the first year of a Bachelor of Sports and Outdoor Recreation at Monash University's Peninsula campus, has his eyes set on trekking from the North to the South Pole.


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Events

Evolving perceptions of the body
Monash University Museum of Art's summer exhibition features works from the Monash University Collection, alongside selected loans.

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What's on this week

Monash only events - staff and students

 
 







Monash develops a Sichuan flavour
Monash University has initiated a unique, comprehensive cooperative agreement with Sichuan University in Chengdu, China, following a visit from university President Professor Xie Heping.

Vice-Chancellor's column

Ancora Imparo
In his final column for the year, Vice-Chancellor Professor Richard Larkins looks back over this year's achievements and looks ahead to the challenges in 2007.


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