Archive
May 2007
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Making a bee-line for new technology
29 May 2007
A Monash University expert has demonstrated for the first time how accurately bees see colour and shape; close up bee shape vision is almost as accurate as human sight.
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Bridging divide over science and success
29 May 2007
A new unique Monash University postgraduate course is giving students the skills and experience they need to turn scientific research into business success stories.
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Top researchers win national recognition
29 May 2007
Monash University has received two Federation Fellowships in the latest round of funding by the Australian Research Council.
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New Architecture course first in 30 years
29 May 2007
Monash University has launched Australia's first new architecture course in 30 years.
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Top children's authors come to Monash
25 May 2007
Multi-award-winning children's author Andy Griffith is appearing at Monash University's Arts in ACTION festival on Saturday 9 June.
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Monash trials use of GAT for middle band selection
24 May 2007
Monash University will trial the use of the Victorian General Achievement Test (GAT) as an extra indicator when deciding on entry for some Victorian undergraduate Year 12 students.
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Top pharmacist awarded international study fellowship
22 May 2007
Dr Jennifer Marriott, a senior lecturer in the Department of Pharmacy Practice, Victorian College of Pharmacy, has been awarded a prestigious travel and study scholarship.
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Losing sleep over breast cancer treatment
18 May 2007
Monash University researchers are keen to find out if breast cancer treatments cause long term side effects such as loss of sleep or cognitive problems like memory loss and concentration.
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Monash partner in Australian launch of Visual History Archive
17 May 2007
Monash is the first Australian university, and second outside the US, to gain access to the University of Southern California (USC) Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archive, the largest visual history archive in the world.
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New alliance to spearhead leadership on climate change research
14 May 2007
Three of Australia's top universities have formed an alliance to spearhead national leadership in climate change research, education and policy.
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MUARC announces Amy Gillett Foundation scholarship recipient
9 May 2007
Monash University Accident Research Centre and the Amy Gillett Foundation today confirmed Marilyn Johnson as the inaugural recipient of the Safe Family Research Scholarship.
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Amy Gillett Scholarship Awarded Tomorrow
8 May 2007
The Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) will award the inaugural Amy Gillett Foundation Scholarship at a special function tomorrow.
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Monash academic awarded national science medal
8 May 2007
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.
