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MONASH MEMO

18 April 2007

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University news

 

Monash to undertake new clean coal research
Monash University is a major beneficiary of grants for clean coal research announced recently by the Victorian Government.

     
 

High-level delegation visits Monash to promote shared research
Monash University recently hosted a high-level delegation from China that explored ways to further promote international research in light metals.


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Faculty news

 

First two Monash South Africa students to graduate with Honours in Psychology
The first Monash South Africa (MSA) students to graduate from the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Maatje Scheepers and Jacob Thomas, received their Bachelor of Psychology Honours Degree at a graduation ceremony held at Sandton Convention Centre on 24 February 2007.

     
 

Chinese teachers experience best of Gippsland hospitality
Lecturers from Southern Yangtze University, China, gained cultural insights and improved teaching techniques during a visit to Monash Gippsland.


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Community news

 

Brook Andrew: Eye to Eye opens at Monash University Museum of Art
Brook Andrew: Eye to Eye is the first major survey of work by celebrated Australian artist Brook Andrew.

     
 

Stars and students combine onstage at Monash
Outstanding young classical guitarist Slava Grigoryan and the Monash Academy Orchestra, conducted by Jeffrey Crellin, will present a one-off performance at the Robert Blackwood Concert Hall on Tuesday 24 April 2007.


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60 seconds with ...

Chris Beggs, Faculty of Information Technology
Cyber-terrorism is yet to be widely researched, but sessional academic Chris Beggs has dedicated years to studying the threats to Australia. He talks with us about his years at Monash and areas of interest.


 
 





Dinosaur exhibition exported
A popular Monash University dinosaur exhibition is now on its way to Asia.

Vice-Chancellor's column

Ancora Imparo
In this month's Ancora Imparo, Vice-Chancellor Richard Larkins discusses issues around equal opportunity in the workplace and how Monash University has been awarded the 2007 Employer of Choice for Women.


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