Archive
April 2012
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Monash breaks new ground in China
23 April 2012
Monash University will soon begin enrolling students at its purpose-built graduate school near Shanghai, after becoming the first Australian university to be granted a license to operate in China.
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Sporting facility boost on the Mornington Peninsula
19 April 2012
Community sporting activities and sport education have been given a boost with the opening of new facilities at Monash University’s Peninsula campus.
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Recognising 40 years of railway innovation
19 April 2012
Australia's premier applied research centre in railway technology will tonight celebrate four decades of innovative solutions in mining and commuter rail systems.
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Warwick-Monash partnership wins major grant
18 April 2012
Collaborative research between Monash University and its UK partner, the University of Warwick, has been supported with a half million pound investment by the British Government.
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Gene study delivers new insight into Alzheimer’s
16 April 2012
New research could change the way health professionals treat Alzheimer’s disease, which affects more than 35.6 million people worldwide, a figure set to treble by 2050.
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Oak tree finds new life at Berwick campus
16 April 2012
The historical Langmore oak tree removed to allow Clyde Road to be widened is set to be re-created into a piece of public art located at Monash University’s Berwick campus.
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New thinking needed on green behaviour change
13 April 2012
Many environmental behaviour change campaigns target small, easy actions, such as taking shorter showers, believing this will motivate other green behaviours. But according to a leading expert, this logic may be flawed.
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More gambling advertising during sport? You bet
4 April 2012
In an Australian first, a new study by Monash University has investigated the amount of sports betting advertisements during Australian sporting games.
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Carla Zampatti, a patron of the Prato Centre
4 April 2012
Monash University has welcomed leading Australian fashion designer and businessperson, Carla Zampatti AC as a Patron of the University's Prato Centre.
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Disarming disease-causing bacteria
4 April 2012
New treatments that combat the growing problem of antibiotic resistance by disarming rather than killing bacteria may be on the horizon, according to a new study.
