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Suspending disbelief:
This image of a drop of blood floating in thin air, photographed by Steven Morton of Monash University's School of Physics, won equal first prize in the New Scientist Eureka Prize for Science Photography. |
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Features
Sunway rising
The University's A$80/RM200 million Malaysia campus was officially opened in September, confirming its commitment to a presence in South East Asia and marking a success story in international education.
Multiple choice
Dean of Law, Professor Arie Freiberg, says by studying law from their first day, often incorporating a second degree, Monash University students are taking the best step towards career success.
Storm warning
An 80-year-old principle discovered by Albert Einstein is being applied by Monash University scientists to develop an 'electronic canary', capable of detecting tiny grains of biohazardous materials.
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Growing success
Renowned researcher Nadia Rosenthal has been recruited to head up the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI), a $150 million joint venture with the Victorian Government.
Sharp focus
The Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy will soon be home to the new electron microscope, one of the most sensitive machines ever invented by mankind.
Recognising our stars
Monash University celebrated its prominent alumni at the 2007 Distinguished Alumni Awards in August.
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