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Collection: Student Administration
Description: plagiarism, cheating, fraud, academic honesty, academic integrity, copying, academic dishonesty
Captured 16 times between Oct 09, 2008 and Jul 03, 2012
Subject: Student Services - Publishing
Collection: IS Websites for Decommissioning January 2008 (Snapshot)
Captured on Jan 16, 2008
Collection: External Relations
Description: ARTiculation is where you can learn about events and news from the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne. We frequently hold public events relating to the research and teaching disciplines within the Faculty. These usually take the form of public lectures and interactive seminars. We also enjoy publishing success stories about our alumni who have achieved success or just have an interesting story to tell.
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Subject: External Relations
Collection: Faculty Websites
Description: Faculty of Arts : The University of Melbourne
Captured 12 times between Oct 05, 2009 and Jun 22, 2012
Videos: 1 Videos Captured
Subject: Academic Programs
Collection: Centres
Description: The Australian Centre investigates Australian identity and issues of cultural and environmental diversity, with an emphasis on forms of public culture and public space. We focus on exploring the interactions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures, and examining Australia within comparative and global contexts.
Captured 18 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Sep 04, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: Academic Programs
Description: The Bachelor of Arts offers study in nearly 40 areas across the humanities, social sciences and languages.
Captured 21 times between Sep 22, 2008 and Jun 05, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs
Collection: Academic Programs
Description: The Bachelor of Environments is an innovative three-year degree that will give you a thorough understanding of the factors that shape our environments. If you want an in-depth knowledge of your chosen specialisation, and the chance to learn through field trips, site visits and real-world project work, this degree is the ideal complement to your ambitions. The Bachelor of Environments is an outstanding introduction to a wide range of professional graduate programs offered by the University of Melbourne.
Captured 18 times between Sep 22, 2008 and Jun 05, 2012
Videos: 96 Videos Captured
Subject: Academic Programs
Collection: Units, Networks & Other
Description: A blog (or web log) is a web site or online journal where entries are shown in chronological order, with the most recent writings shown first. People can comment on what you have written, either by email, leaving a comment or by linking directly to it. The blogs offered at the University are powered by a blog application called WordPress. This application allows authors with minimal technical experience to post blog entries and administer the site.
Captured 16 times between Jan 27, 2009 and Jul 05, 2012
Videos: 7 Videos Captured
Collection: Academic Programs
Description: Breadth is one of the most exciting aspects of the University's New Generation degrees. Breadth subjects allow you to gain knowledge and understanding across a broader range of disciplines, enabling you to develop insight, experience, and new ways of thinking in areas distinct from the main fields of study in your degree. The aim of breadth is not only to encourage you to expand your academic horizons, but also to enable you to bring a broader range of skills to the workplace. Breadth will offer you the flexibility to take on the many challenges of a 21st century global work environment, as well as opportunities for increased personal development. By studying subjects disctinct from the main fields of study in your degree, you have the chance to develop different skills, expand your knowledge, learn complementary ways of thinking about issues and problems, and challenge your perceptions.
Captured 6 times between Jan 02, 2011 and Jun 05, 2012
Collection: Institutes
Description: IBES is an interdisciplinary research institute that aligns research and industry interests to drive innovation in broadband applications for the benefit of society. A central feature of the Institute is the active involvement of industry through the Industry Partner Program.
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Collection: Student Services
Description: A Melbourne Law School law degree opens a world of career opportunities. Our graduates enjoy fulfilling and successful careers in a wide range of sectors. The Careers Office at the Melbourne Law School is a unique and specialised service to help students identify their career goals and bring them to fruition. Not only does the Careers Office provide services to help students achieve their career aspirations, it also works proactively with the key employers to develop opportunities for the students. The Guest Lecture Series, Melbourne Law School Mentor Program, Melbourne Law School Intership Program the Melbourne Law School and Victorian Bar Research Assistant Scheme and seminars on career pathways, as well as individual careers consultations, are all examples of the programs that the Careers Office runs to enhance the students' learning experience and to begin their transition from Law School to legal practice.
Captured 16 times between Oct 09, 2008 and Jul 03, 2012
Subject: Student Services
Collection: Centres
Description: The purpose of the Centre is to undertake and promote research on corporate law, corporate governance and securities regulation and to provide a focal point for those working in these areas.
Captured 18 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Sep 04, 2012
Subject: Research
Collection: Centres
Description: The Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law was established in the Faculty of Law in 1994. Its broad aims are to consolidate the teaching of, and research into, labour law at the University of Melbourne, to contribute to the development of labour law teaching and research throughout Australia, and to engage with labour law scholars throughout the world. Centre Members are responsible for teaching labour law subjects in the undergraduate and graduate programmes in the Faculty of Law, with the graduate programme leading to both Masters Degrees and Graduate Diplomas specialising in labour law.
Captured 17 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Jun 12, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: Units, Networks & Other
Description: The Civil Justice Research Group fosters research, discussion and debate about the administration of civil justice. We focus on the role and operation of civil courts and tribunals, access to civil justice, and wider questions about the resolution of civil disputes. We bring together scholars, judges, practitioners and others interested in discussing law and policy, identifying opportunities for change and initiating reforms. The work of the Group informs the teaching of civil justice subjects in LLB, JD and MLM programmes at the Melbourne Law School. The Civil Justice Research Group is committed to the exchange of knowledge among academic and other communities, and collaborates with judges, lawyers, policymakers and law reform agencies in its teaching and research activities.
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Collection: Centres
Description: The study of classics and archaeology provides insight and understanding into contemporary society by delving into past human culture and activities as they are revealed through ancient language, literature, philosophy, art, architecture, treasure, tombs, and other intellectual and material culture.
Captured 18 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Sep 04, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: Centres
Description: We are a network of people engaged in researching and teaching, individually and collaboratively, in this exciting and significant interdisciplinary field. Members of the Network are associated with a wide range of research and teaching activities in areas of law, economics, regulation, sociology and other disciplines with a bearing on the regulation of competition. They are affiliated with one or more of the faculties of the University of Melbourne, including the Melbourne Law School, the Faculty of Business & Economics and the Melbourne Business School. They include full-time academics, as well as practitioners and regulators, from around Australia and the world.
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Subject: Centres
Collection: Units, Networks & Other
Description: The Competition Law & Economics Network is a network of people engaged in research, teaching and other activities in areas related to competition law and economics at the University of Melbourne. The Network has been established by the Melbourne Law School, but has members and encompasses activities from other University of Melbourne faculties - particularly the Faculty of Business & Economics and the Melbourne Business School. The Network thus reflects the interdisciplinary nature of this field of regulation.
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Collection: Student Services
Description: CourseWorks is an online, interactive, flexible academic skills program for coursework graduate students
Captured 19 times between Sep 11, 2008 and Jul 03, 2012
Videos: 160 Videos Captured
Collection: Centres
Description: Studies focus upon the inter-relationship of government policies, legal and regulatory regimes and administrative practices.
Captured 18 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Sep 04, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: Schools
Description: The Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation (CCMC) is the only centre of its kind in Australia, combining both theory and practice of cultural material conservation. The Centre has responsibility for the conservation of the University of Melbourne’s vast collections of cultural material and provides commercial conservation programs, treatments and advice for individuals and organisations. Our teaching programs offer specialist courses in conservation and art authentication. The Centre has a strong research track record and active research programs, with national and international collaborations. In addition, the Centre seeks to develop postgraduate research opportunities, relating to the broader issues of cultural preservation, particularly for communities and cultures within the Asian-Pacific region.
Captured 5 times between Jan 10, 2011 and Jul 02, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: Collection Management (University)
Description: This archive is an attempt to collect in one place a large number of significant texts in the history of economic thought. I have tried to cast my nets as wide as possible including representative texts of all of the major thinkers and schools of thought; and most of the sub-fields of economics. The archive is a work in progress that may never be completed. The field of economic thought is a very large one. The texts are posted primarily for the use of students who might not otherwise have access to these writings.
Captured 6 times between Oct 06, 2008 and Mar 31, 2010
Collection: Information Management
Description: The University Digitisation Service seeks to provide a range of digitisation services to the University community. The aim of this website is to showcase the range of UDS services, and to provide information about digitisation more generally. The site includes digitisation standards, resources and links to other relevant sites both within and outside the University.
Captured 10 times between Jul 06, 2010 and Jun 22, 2012
Videos: 35 Videos Captured
Subject: Information Management
Collection: External Relations
Description: At the University of Melbourne, the term 'engagement' is used to describe many dimensions of interaction between academia and wider society. In particular, engagement enhances scholarship and research, prepares educated and engaged citizens, enriches cultural and community life, elevates public awareness of educational, scientific and artistic developments, and promotes critical enquiry and public debate within the community. As well as this, engagement embraces the exchange of knowledge between partners in a mutually beneficial way that expands the capacities of all concerned.
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Subject: External Relations
Collection: Research
Description: eshowcase is a searchable database of learning resources developed at the University of Melbourne. eshowcase includes a series of specialised digital collections that feature items from the Baillieu Library Cultural Collection.
Captured 5 times between Apr 11, 2011 and Jul 02, 2012
Videos: 15 Videos Captured
Collection: External Relations
Description: Upcoming Events
Captured 18 times between Sep 11, 2008 and Sep 05, 2012
Collection: External Relations
Description: The University of Melbourne is the only Australian university to rank in the top 30 in the world in all five of the THE discipline rankings. We are ranked at No.6 in the Asia Pacific Region. Employers rank us No.9 in the world, while our international peers rank us at No.21.
Captured 18 times between Sep 11, 2008 and Sep 05, 2012
Collection: Faculty Websites
Description: The Faculty of Economics and Commerce at the University of Melbourne has been preparing students for exciting and challenging careers in commerce since 1924.
Captured 21 times between Sep 02, 2008 and Jun 22, 2012
Videos: 25 Videos Captured
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: Student Administration
Description: The home page for future students intested in study at the University of Melbourne. Contains information for future students, school teachers, careers advisers and parents.
Captured 15 times between Sep 11, 2008 and Jul 03, 2012
Videos: 41 Videos Captured
Subject: Student Services - Publishing
Collection: Faculty Websites
Description: The Melbourne School of Graduate Research (MSGR) has an important role within the University's research environment, offering a range of enrichment activities and support mechanisms that contribute to the success of our graduate research candidates and co
Captured 14 times between Jul 02, 2009 and Jun 22, 2012
Videos: 10 Videos Captured
Subject: Academic Programs
Collection: Academic Programs
Description: The Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences offers exciting opportunities for intellectual engagement and collegiality, our academic and professional staff foster and support cohort-building and networking between students, academic experts and industry leaders. Our programs are of world class quality and scholarship, and our academics encourage critical inquiry, creativity, and a questioning of ideas and theories. We aim to provide an environment that enables our graduates to be responsive to changing global and workplace circumstances. The Graduate School provides unique and purpose-built physical spaces in the magnificent heritage-listed Old Arts Building. Our graduates become part of a dynamic global community of thinkers, scholars and leaders, which extends beyond graduation to an alumni network. The Graduate School offers sixteen Masters by Coursework programs across the humanities and social sciences. We also offer Master by Research and PhD programs.
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Subject: Academic Programs
Collection: Academic Programs
Description: The Melbourne Law Masters offers outstanding programs for both law and non-law graduates, giving you the opportunity to hone your expertise by choosing from 141 subjects across more than 20 specialist legal areas.
Captured 17 times between Oct 06, 2008 and Jun 05, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs
Collection: Governance
Description: Growing Esteem is the University's strategy to achieve high regard for making distinctive contributions to society.
Captured 18 times between Sep 19, 2008 and Jun 22, 2012
Collection: Schools
Captured 7 times between Oct 11, 2010 and Jul 02, 2012
Collection: Collection Management (University)
Description: Australia’s first university law course began at the University of Melbourne in 1857. It combined scholarly teaching of the principles of law with preparation for legal practice. Soon, Victoria became one of the first places in the common-law world where all lawyers had to do part of their training at university.
Captured 16 times between Oct 06, 2008 and Sep 04, 2012
Subject: Research
Collection: Schools
Description: Since 1854, the University of Melbourne’s History program has been at the forefront of the study of history in Australia. In terms of the scale and standing of its staff and research fellows, the size of its postgraduate research school, the number of postdoctoral fellows, and the level of competitively-awarded research grants, the History program is now one of the largest and most significant in Australia. It draws on the specialist knowledge and practical experience of leading historians, both established and emerging, and its research engagement is extensive. Supervision is offered for research degrees across a comprehensive range of periods, geographic and thematic areas to a diverse and international student body. Areas of specialisation include ancient history, medieval and early modern, and modern history. There are specialists in European, Asian, African, American and Australian History as well as thematic histories with an inter-disciplinary and international orientation such as human rights, social and cultural history, postcolonial and indigenous history, heritage, urban and public history, memory and oral history, transnational and diasporic histories.
Captured 18 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Jul 02, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: Schools
Description: History and Philosophy of Science studies science just as science studies the world. From global warming to gene technologies, from cyber-relationships, to religion and politics, science and technology mediate change and help us understand the world and our place in it. HPS brings together teaching and research in the history of science and medicine, the philosophy of science, the social studies of science and technology, Social Theory and Computer Applications. HPS seeks to bridge the two cultures of the sciences and the humanities. And with science and technology's central place in modern life, we need to think about scientific knowledge and its applications in a systematic, critical way. While most of us are not professionally trained to manipulate scientific knowledge independently, we can acquire a form of scientific and technological literacy that enables us to understand 'where the science is coming from' and what it means for us and our needs. The University of Melbourne began teaching HPS in 1946, one of the first places in the world to do so. It is one of the most eclectic programs in the university, embracing interests in 'almost everything'.
Captured 18 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Jul 02, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: External Relations
Description: The Festival of Ideas on Climate Change/Cultural Change was one of the best Melbourne experiences anybody could have. It joined the brains, the knowledge and imagination of University of Melbourne academics with a broad swathe of Australian and international intellectuals and writers to address the major problems confronting Australia. We have to change and how we shall confront and handle that change is uppermost on everybody's mind: suggestions and solutions, answers and doubts were freely expressed and put forward at the Festival. But to me the real success of the Festival lay with the engaged audience: Melbourne wanted to hear, to question and comment on the expert testimony laid before them. That dialogue made the Festival - brought it alive.
Captured 13 times between Jul 01, 2009 and Sep 05, 2012
Subject: External Relations - Marketing
Collection: Academic Programs
Description: This graduate program is jointly offered by Melbourne Law School and Melbourne Business School at the University of Melbourne. The collaboration between the two Schools provides students with access to both Australia’s No. 1 MBA* and Australia's most inn
Captured 24 times between Oct 06, 2008 and Jun 05, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs
Collection: Schools
Description: Hebrew and Jewish studies have been part of the fabric of teaching at the University of Melbourne since 1946. It began with the endowment of the Lazarus and Abraham Sicree Chair of Semitic Studies and the appointment of the foundation professor, Maurice Goldman. Since then, Hebrew and Jewish studies have earned both national visibility and international recognition, and have acquired a place of honour for scholarly excellence, educational initiatives and cultural outreach. Over the last 60 years, the level and range of courses in Hebrew and Jewish studies at the University of Melbourne has grown and continues to expand to this day. We strive to make available to scholars, students and the public the riches and beauty of the Hebrew language and the Jewish tradition, in all its phases. To that end, we offer Hebrew language courses at four levels, from beginners to advanced. Our teaching program is varied and broad. At an undergraduate level, we offer students an opportunity to explore aspects of the Hebrew language and literature, Jewish history, film, culture, religion, literature, thought, society and politics. At the postgraduate level, the Centre enables students to undertake Honours, Masters and PhD studies.
Captured 5 times between Apr 12, 2011 and Jul 02, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: Human Resources
Description: Job search online form
Captured 15 times between Oct 08, 2008 and Jun 22, 2012
Subject: Human Resources - Policy
Collection: Schools
Captured on Jul 02, 2012
Collection: Schools
Description: The School of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Melbourne was created in 1993 as the vehicle for providing excellence in language teaching and learning, and for ensuring wider access, across the University community, to high level competency in languages and cultures. Its organisational structure, in close association with the Asia Institute, and its outreach to the rest of the University through the Diploma in Languages and the Diploma in Modern Languages, have been widely seen as models of best practice in the Australian system. Drawing on the expertise of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, the Language Testing Research Centre (LTRC) and the Research Unit for Multilingualism and Cross Cultural Communication (RUMACCC), the school promotes working together in language teaching, learning and assessment strategies. The School also provides a focal point for reflection and research in all areas of linguistics, and in the interface between language and culture.
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Collection: Units, Networks & Other
Description: The Electoral Regulation Research Network was established in 2012 with the aim of fostering exchange and discussion amongst academics, electoral commissions and other interested groups on research relating to electoral regulation. The objectives of the Network are to: provide regular forums for policy and scholarly discussion of research relating to electoral regulation; enhance and enrich Australian research on electoral regulation; and facilitate research collaboration amongst academics, electoral commissions and other interested groups on the topic of electoral regulation.
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Collection: Units, Networks & Other
Captured 15 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Jul 11, 2011
Collection: Centres
Description: Established in 1990, the Language Testing Research Centre at the University of Melbourne has become an international leader in research and development in language assessment and language program evaluation. It is unique in that it is the only centre in the world dedicated exclusively to research in these fields.
Captured 21 times between Jan 28, 2009 and Sep 04, 2012
Subject: Research
Collection: Information Management
Description: Student IT Mobile Site
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Subject: Information Management
Collection: External Relations
Description: The Marketing and Communications division has a key role in supporting the University’s commitment to securing its position as a leading research and teaching university.
Captured 18 times between Sep 11, 2008 and Sep 05, 2012
Collection: Schools
Description: About the School The School of Medicine offers undergraduate medical training and postgraduate programs are taught through the departments of the School. MDHS Student Centre The MDHS Student Centre is located on the ground floor of the Medical Building on the corner of Grattan Street and Royal Parade, Parkville. This centre should be the first port of call for all enquiries regarding the departments of the school or any of the programs offered by it.
Captured 17 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Jul 02, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: Governance
Description: The University of Melbourne is continually looking for ways to further improve students’ experience. Your views and opinions are of particular importance to us, as the services and systems we provide have been designed with you in mind, and because we want you to get the most out of your academic and social experience of this University. Please help us by completing this survey. We particularly welcome your comments about specific services and suggestions for improvement. The survey will take about 15-20 minutes to complete.
Captured 16 times between Oct 08, 2008 and Jun 22, 2012
Subject: Governance - Committees
Collection: Institutes
Description: The Melbourne Institute increasingly is regarded as Australia’s leading applied economic and social research institute. It is nationally renowned in academia, government, business and community groups. By being the world’s leading research institute on the Australian economy and society, and contributing its knowledge to Australian public policy debates and development, and providing commentary on the Australian economy and society, it will make a difference to the wellbeing of Australians.
Captured 16 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Jun 27, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: IS Websites for Decommissioning January 2008 (Snapshot)
Captured on Jan 16, 2008
Videos: 54 Videos Captured
Collection: External Relations
Description: MJIL is edited and managed by an Editorial Board of more than 60 law students overseen by three Editors. All members of MJIL are law students at the University of Melbourne. The Editorial Board is assisted in their work by the Advisory Board and the Honorary Advisory Board. The Advisory Board is comprised of academics and legal practitioners with a strong interest in international legal developments. The Advisory Board is responsible for advising the Editorial Board on matters of content and policy.
Captured 13 times between Oct 06, 2008 and Sep 05, 2012
Collection: Student Administration
Description: Melbourne Students and Learning provides strategic leadership, implementation and coordination of the Learning and Teaching strand of the University's "Triple Helix" agenda, which encompasses the development, delivery and excellence of the curriculum, social inclusion agenda, and student experience. The division delivers student and scholarly information services and manages the University’s corporate communications and media activities. We aim to be recognised as an advocate for student needs, as a trusted partner and resource for faculties and graduate schools, and as the facilitator of a transformative student experience. To achieve this aim, we partner with faculties and graduate schools to: ensure the design and delivery of a distinctive Melbourne curriculum; establish an environment that supports engaged and effective learning communities and recognises innovation and excellence; create a more socially inclusive and equitable University, and lead the University's Reconciliation Action Plan; engage students in the active identification and achievement of their educational and career goals and aspirations; provide integrated, coordinated and seamless networks of support; deliver convenient, accessible, consistent and equitable student and scholarly information services; and communicate the Growing Esteem agenda and benefits of the Melbourne curriculum to current and future students, staff, partners and the broader community.
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Subject: Student Administration
Collection: External Relations
Description: The Melbourne University Law Review is one of Australia’s leading generalist law journals. Submissions to the Review are subject to independent, anonymous peer review prior to acceptance for publication. The Review is published three times a year and is managed by an Editorial Board comprising students of the Melbourne Law School at The University of Melbourne.
Captured 16 times between Oct 06, 2008 and Sep 05, 2012
Videos: 3 Videos Captured
Collection: Collection Management (University)
Description: The Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum contains over 2500 objects, photographs, documents and catalogues relating to the history of dentistry and dental education in Victoria. Objects in the collection date from the early 1700s and provide insights into the changes and developments within the dental profession and its striving to improve the standard of dental education, dental health and dental care within Victoria.
Captured 16 times between Oct 06, 2008 and Sep 04, 2012
Subject: Research
Collection: Centres
Description: The National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies (NCEIS) is a dynamic collaboration between the University of Melbourne, Griffith University and the University of Western Sydney, established to deliver world-class, multi-disciplinary programs.
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Subject: Centres
Collection: External Relations
Description: University News
Captured 15 times between Sep 11, 2008 and Oct 05, 2011
Collection: Student Services
Description: What can you do when you finish your degree? If you’re not sure what you’d like to do when you finish your degree, don’t worry – as a student at the University of Melbourne there is a huge range of opportunities available to you. You might go directly into the workforce, take advantage of the graduate programs offered by the University, or follow a passion for research. Whatever direction you choose, here are some useful tools and advice to assist you in mapping out your next steps.
Captured 6 times between Apr 05, 2011 and Jul 03, 2012
Collection: Units, Networks & Other
Description: The Obligations Group at Melbourne Law School supports research and scholarly discussion on the law of obligations, which includes the law of contract, tort, unjust enrichment and restitution, equity and trusts, remedies and private law theory. The group provides a forum for academic discussion of these topics and facilitates interaction between academics and practitioners on issues of current interest.
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Collection: External Relations
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Subject: External Relations
Collection: Units, Networks & Other
Description: The Office was established in 2007, to highlight and consolidate the many teaching and learning initiatives undertaken at the Law School. These programs include the provision of support services to students, professional development opportunities for staff and the development and formulation of policy to enhance teaching and learning.
Captured 17 times between Oct 09, 2008 and Jul 05, 2012
Collection: Schools
Description: The Department of Philosophy of the University of Melbourne is an old one, with a wealth of history and achievements. Philosophy was taught at the University from its foundation in 1853, and the Boyce Gibson Chair of Philosophy, founded in 1886, is, in fact, the oldest chair of philosophy in Australia (though it was given its current name only in 1966, after the retirement of Sandy Boyce Gibson, who succeeded his father, W. R. Boyce Gibson, in the Chair). The Department started off modestly, with the appointment of Henry Laurie, who was as much professional journalist as professional philosopher. But over its life, it has grown in strength and reputation. One small statistic is an index of this. When the University was founded, it had a total 16 students. The number of students who take philosophy subjects each year is now in the thousands.
Captured 18 times between Sep 17, 2008 and Jul 02, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: Departments 1
Description: The School, one of nine main departments within the Faculty of Science, comprises approximately 23 teaching & research staff, 50 research-only staff, 80 postgraduate students and 50 associates supported by 30 professional staff. The School additionally hosts 2 ARC Federation Fellows, 2 ARC Australian Professorial Fellows, 2 ARC QE11 Fellows and 1 Australian Postdoctoral Fellow.
Captured 18 times between Sep 22, 2008 and Sep 04, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs
Collection: Student Services
Description: The PLSA is a student body composed of current Masters and PhD students, established to facilitate academic and social engagement in the postgraduate law community. A major function of the PLSA is representation of Masters and Research Higher Degree students. This representation is to law school administration, other law school student committees, the broader post-graduate student community and the wider university community in general. We feed directly into several different faculty committees where we act as representatives and advocates, and report to staff on feedback from students. We welcome feedback on the programs run within the faculty, and are able to help students in locating support services where needed. We organise various activities throughout the year that are open to all postgraduate law students, and we are always happy to receive suggestions on any other events students would like to run. This year, we have committed to events within the law school as well as in Melbourne itself - check out our What's On sections (here and here) for more information. As well as activities we've organised, we provide students with information about upcoming lectures, workshops, social occasions and other events via our noticeboards and website.
Captured 16 times between Oct 09, 2008 and Jul 03, 2012
Subject: Student Services
Collection: University of Melbourne Postgraduate Studies Catalogue 2004 Web Archive
Captured 3 times between Feb 01, 2008 and Mar 12, 2008
Collection: University of Melbourne Postgraduate Studies Catalogue 2005 Web Archive
Captured 2 times between Feb 01, 2008 and Mar 12, 2008
Collection: University of Melbourne Postgraduate Studies Catalogue 2006 Web Archive
Captured 3 times between Feb 01, 2008 and Mar 12, 2008
Collection: University of Melbourne Postgraduate Studies Catalogue 2007 Web Archive
Captured 2 times between Feb 01, 2008 and Mar 12, 2008
Collection: Centres
Description: he Centre for Public Policy is part of the Department of Political Science at The University of Melbourne. The Centre offers programs and courses in Public Policy and Management, Policy Studies, and Social Policy." /> <meta name="Description" content="The Centre for Public Policy is part of the Department of Political Science at The University of Melbourne. The Centre offers programs and courses in Public Policy and Management, Policy Studies, and Social Policy.
Captured 9 times between Apr 04, 2011 and Sep 04, 2012
Subject: Research
Collection: Units, Networks & Other
Description: We are the Quantitative and Applied Ecology group in the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne. We’re a diverse bunch of ecologists who work across a wide spectrum of taxa and environments from frogs to flowers and deserts to desktops. As a group, our research foci include environmental decision making, ecosystem management, and conservation biology, but we won’t shy away from attacking bread and butter topics like community and population ecology, and ecophysiology. The group also forms part of two larger research groups: The Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions (CEED) and the NERP Environmental Decisions Hub. Two core beliefs underlie the group’s approach to research. First, we firmly believe that an emphasis on the careful and thoughtful use of quantitative methods and models underpins robust ecological inquiry. And second, to manage our environment and make good decisions requires an understanding of ecological, economic and social dynamics, built on a strong foundation of basic ecology.
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Collection: Research
Description: The Office for Research (Law) is an administrative unit of the Melbourne Law School that supports the Associate Dean (Research) and the Faculty Research Committee. It provides a range of services to staff and graduate research students and has responsibility for the following main areas: Law Graduate Research Program Annual Research Publications Collection Funding for Research Human Ethics Approval for Research Projects Online Research Assistants Database In addition the Office produces the annual Melbourne Law Schools' Research Report and coordinates or promotes a number of events for staff and RHD students including Research Workshop Series.
Captured 16 times between Sep 19, 2008 and Jul 02, 2012
Subject: Research
Collection: Research
Captured 5 times between Apr 11, 2011 and Jul 02, 2012
Collection: Research
Description: Science at Melbourne is internationally recognised for the range and diversity of research areas that are peopled by our exceptional academic community. Exciting areas of research cover nanotechnology, biotechnology and biophysics, climate change, water, environments, informatics and systems modelling, bioinformatics, medicinal chemistry, advanced smart materials, origins of the universe, sustainable energy, pests and diseases.
Captured 14 times between Jan 26, 2009 and Jul 02, 2012
Subject: Research
Collection: Research
Description: Research areas in the Faculty of Veterinary Science
Captured 14 times between Sep 19, 2008 and Oct 13, 2011
Subject: Research
Collection: External Relations
Description: The University of Melbourne is Australia's second largest research organisation after the CSIRO. Research Review is a biannual magazine which reports on the University's research achievements and the latest in research news.
Captured 8 times between Oct 06, 2010 and Sep 05, 2012
Collection: OHS
Description: A health and safety related information resource for staff, students and contractors of the University of Melbourne.
Captured 8 times between Jul 06, 2010 and Jun 27, 2012
Subject: Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S)
Collection: Student Services
Description: The Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences (MDHS) Student Centre provides a range of services and support for students enrolled in Health Sciences programs within the Faculty as well as pathways advice for undergraduate students enrolled in the Biomedical Sciences (this includes Bachelor of Biomedicine students) Student advisers will assist undergraduate, honours, higher degree coursework and research degree students with pathways advising (including prerequisites and admissions information) for honours and postgraduate courses (coursework and research) This includes course information for the new Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Physiotherapy and Doctor of Dental Surgery degrees.
Captured 7 times between Jan 05, 2011 and Jul 03, 2012
Collection: Faculty Websites
Description: The website of the Faculty of Science of the University of Melbourne.
Captured 21 times between Sep 02, 2008 and Jun 22, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs
Collection: External Relations
Description: Science Matters is the online magazine of the Faculty of Science. Through communicating our place, people and science, we seek to engage in community debate and provide an expert perspective.
Captured 5 times between Jul 03, 2011 and Sep 05, 2012
Videos: 1 Videos Captured
Collection: Governance
Description: Details the Senior Executives of the University
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Subject: Governance
Collection: Information Management
Description: The IT Services Centre is responsible for the provision of IT-related Service Desks functions, including fault recording, diagnosis and incident resolution. This is delvered for all IS services and for other areas of the University where a service desk service is requested.
Captured 13 times between Oct 08, 2008 and Oct 12, 2011
Subject: Information Management
Collection: Information Management
Description: This Service Catalogue is designed to help provide accurate, current and timely information about our services. It also enables Information Services to enhance the accuracy and consistency of our communications with the University of Melbourne community.
Captured 10 times between Oct 08, 2008 and Jan 08, 2011
Subject: Information Management
Collection: Schools
Description: The School of Historical Studies was formed in 2007 comprising of the Australian Centre, the Department of History, the Centre for Classics and Archaeology, the Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation and the Centre for Jewish History and Culture. The new School brings together a lively, engaging and vibrant programme of teaching and research which offers a wide variety of courses and subjects. The School offerings give you an opportunity to extend your knowledge and understanding of your historical interests in a range of diverse contexts, as well as to develop your capacity to analyse, think critically and communicate effectively. The School offers both breadth and depth - covering through its subjects a diversity of times, places and themes which reflect the latest developments in historical research and vocational practice. The School further explores multi-disciplinary perspectives on ancient Graeco-Roman, Aeggean and Near Eastern civilisations including ancient languages. Through the Australian Centre we foster an appreciation and critical examination of Australian society. Our Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation investigates new areas and innovative practices in instrumentation and analysis, policy and programs in the area of the preservation of cultural materials.
Captured 5 times between Jan 10, 2011 and Jul 02, 2012
Subject: Academic Programs, Research
Collection: External Relations
Description: Politicians and members of the public would once stand atop a soapbox in order to shout their message across to an audience. Now they use a wide range of media including TV ads, social networking websites and all manner of radio and television appearances. This website will harness a range of materials ─ including photographs, texts of speeches, transcripts of debates and political ads ─ to allow visitors to see (and assess) how Australian political actors communicate.
Captured 17 times between Sep 25, 2008 and Sep 05, 2012
Videos: 1170 Videos Captured
Collection: Research
Description: The Social Justice Initiative was founded at the University of Melbourne in 2007. The aim of the Social Justice Initiative (SJI) is to facilitate interdisciplinary research of international standing and strengthen the growing interest in questions of social justice at the University of Melbourne and beyond. In particular, the SJI aims to build links between the different theoretical understandings and practical applications of social justice developed across a range of disciplines. These include: inequality, poverty, distributive justice, welfare and unemployment policy, the nature of work, the social justice implications of new technologies, mental and indigenous health, obesity, global justice and the social justice implications of climate change. SJI members also conduct research on key theoretical dimensions of social justice including: inequality, poverty, tolerance and distributive justice. The Research section of this website outlines projects undertaken and funded by the SJI. The Initiative is being funded through the Melbourne Strategic Research Initiatives Fund as well as by the Faculties of Arts, Economics and Commerce, Law, and Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences.
Captured 16 times between Sep 19, 2008 and Jul 02, 2012
Videos: 52 Videos Captured
Subject: Research
Collection: Student Administration
Description: Current Student Information for the University of Melbourne
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Subject: Student Services - Publishing
Collection: Student Services
Description: The Student Advice Program was developed under the Melbourne Student Advice Model and Melbourne Student Services Model, in consultation with key stakeholders, and in response to student and staff feedback. The program provides training to student-facing staff across the University by aiming to improve the quality of accuracy, timeliness and referral in advising students.
Captured 6 times between Apr 05, 2011 and Jul 03, 2012
Collection: Student Services
Description: The Eastern Precinct is the first of the University of Melbourne's 'student precincts' and is intended to provide a physical space that students can identify as their own for their learning, social and recreational requirements. Located in the large vaulted public space adjacent to the ERC main entry, the EPSC is the first shared student centre supporting enquiries from prospective and current students enrolled in three undergraduate degrees - the Bachelor of Biomedicine, Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Science - and all other undergraduate science programs. It combines new student spaces with the redeveloped Eastern Resource Centre (ERC), Frank Tate Learning Centre and the Eastern Precinct Student Centre. The vision behind the Eastern Precinct project is for an "improved research and learning environment" for all students as part of the introduction of the Melbourne Model.
Captured 7 times between Jan 05, 2011 and Jul 03, 2012
Collection: OHS
Description: The University of Melbourne has the long term commitment and goal of being carbon neutral by 2030. Targets have been set to achieve this goal, through dedicated staff, planning and innovative strategies. Property and Campus Services has formed a working group to address this. In addition to reducing our carbon levels the University has set targets for the conservation of water and electricity, as well as waste minimisation and promoting sustainable design in new buildings. The first Five Star "Green Star" rating is to be achieved in the Economics and Commerce Building. The sustainable design principles will also be placed in refurbished buildings.
Captured 13 times between Apr 05, 2009 and Jun 27, 2012
Subject: Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S)
Collection: External Relations
Description: This website is all about uni. Here you'll find true stories about getting to uni told by real people: People for whom the decision to go to uni wasn’t a given. People who had to overcome obstacles to get to uni. People who went to uni and changed their lives. But this website is also a resource: it’s for students, parents and carers, and it’s also an aid for teachers. It aims to help high school students, and those close to them, take part in a conversation about possible and desirable futures.
Captured 17 times between Sep 25, 2008 and Sep 05, 2012
Collection: External Relations
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Subject: External Relations
Collection: University of Melbourne - Audio-visual developments (snapshot)
Captured 3 times between Nov 10, 2011 and Jan 05, 2012
Videos: 56 Videos Captured
Collection: Information Management
Description: Communication and collaboration are key enablers for supporting teaching and learning, research, and administration, under the Melbourne Model and Growing Esteem. The Unified Communications Program is part of the University’s broader, ambition to provide ‘whole of University’ solutions and IT services, and will significantly enhance the University’s capabilities.
Captured 12 times between Oct 08, 2008 and Jul 06, 2011
Subject: Information Management
Collection: Academic Programs
Description: Melbourne Law School graduates enjoy rewarding career outcomes and they are leaders in a wide variety of sectors. The Melbourne LLB offers students the following attributes: a large range of combined degrees; international exchange and internships; internationally renowned academics; an innovative, forward-looking curriculum; an extensive range of optional and specialist subjects; events and seminars by visiting legal experts.
Captured 19 times between Sep 22, 2008 and Jun 05, 2012
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Subject: Academic Programs
Collection: Student Administration
Description: Student Information
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Subject: Student Services - Publishing
Collection: Student Services
Description: The Student Union provides all students with cultural events, representation and support. Get more out of your time at Uni
Captured 33 times between Sep 11, 2008 and Jul 03, 2012
Subject: Student Services
Collection: External Relations
Description: Melbourne University Up Close is a fortnightly audio talk show of research and analysis from the University of Melbourne, Australia. Up Close gets over 10,000 downloads of its mp3 files each month and has an audience in about 80 countries. Every episode of Up Close is available as a podcast, a download and as an on-demand stream. Each episode is also accompanied by a transcript.
Captured 13 times between Jul 01, 2009 and Sep 05, 2012
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