MONASH MEMO
16 May 2007
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Melbourne gets chance to meet leading archaeologists
Director of the Centre for Archaeology and Ancient History Dr Colin Hope will be one of the presenters at "Meet the Melbourne Archaeologists" this week
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MUARC announces Amy Gillett Foundation scholarship recipient The Monash University Accident Research Centre and Amy Gillett Foundation (AGF) announced Marilyn Johnson as the inaugural recipient of the Safe Family Research Scholarship at a special ceremony on 8 May.
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Faculty news
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Monash academic awarded national science medal Professor Jamie Rossjohn, whose research in biomedical sciences has included insights into how killer T-cells recognise viruses, has received the prestigious 2007 Gottschalk Medal.
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Science Students Shine The Science Faculty has recognised the latest outstanding successes of students at two annual functions, the Dean's List and Stars of Science presentations.
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Community news
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Monash Community Card - Competition winners
The launch of the Monash Community Card in 2007 has been a great success, with more than 5,400 Monash students and staff purchasing one and benefiting from the wide range of discounts, benefits and premium services available to cardholders -- both on and off campus.
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Invitation to join U3A online
The University of the Third Age (U3A) is a worldwide organisation that offers low-cost courses for older people.
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