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University of Melbourne

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Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://www.unimelb.edu.au   

Description:

Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne is a public-spirited institution that makes distinctive contributions to society in research, learning and teaching and engagement. It’s consistently ranked among the leading universities in the world, with international rankings of world universities placing it as number 1 in Australia and number 32 in the world (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2017-2018).

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Title: Australia India Strategic Research Fund

URL: http://aisrf.eng.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: Australia India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF) funded by both Australian and Indian Governments is dedicated to promote bilateral research between Australian and Indian researchers to participate in leading edge scientific research projects and workshops. This workshop funded by AISRF focusses on improving disaster management practices in Indian and Australia. The magnitude and impacts of disasters caused by both natural and unnatural disasters have been huge for governments and societies especially in the last three decades. Statistics show that the Australia’s financial losses after a major disaster is similar to that of India, whilst India’s societal losses have been higher. Both India and Australia aim towards a disaster resilient society based on a whole-of-nation approach underpinned by the application of emerging technologies. In this context, spatial information has been embraced by governments at certain levels with limited success. However the application of spatially enabled technologies should not be just limited individual applications. An integrative platform that can span across all levels of government, societies and organisations with both control and input across a range of data would be an ideal platform for enhanced planning, preparation, response and recovery. This workshop will analyse current practice and outline best practice measures for both governments. A review of national technological capacity will be undertaken based on the state-of-the-art research in natural and unnatural disasters. Participants from Australia and India include internationally acclaimed academics and practitioners. Public participation is allowed for selected sessions. This workshop commences on the 21st Jan 2013 and concludes on the 24th Jan 2013 and is held in the Industrial Consulting and Sponsored Research (IC & SR) Building in the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), Sardar Patel Road, Chennai due to the collaborative efforts of University of Madras and IITM, Chennai. Furthermore the workshop is represented by delegates from the Department of Science and Technology, National Institute of Karnataka, National Maritime Foundation, Government of Tamilnadu, Government of Gujarat, Anna University, Coordinates Magazine and SEEDS India. Australian representations include academics from The University of Melbourne, The Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria University, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and Victoria State Police in Melbourne. A short field visit to the coastal hamlets in and around Nemmeli on the East Coast Road is planned to witness the role of higher education in re-building disaster prone coastal communities http://uccnemmeli.unom.ac.in and also to plan for multi-institutional collaborative field demonstration projects in this location.

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Title: ANZAC Centenary

URL: http://anzac.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: External Relations 2

Description: FORGOTTEN VOICES, HIDDEN HISTORIES Uncovering the University of Melbourne's Anzac heritage.

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Title: Assessment & Teaching of 21st-Century Skills

URL: http://atc21s.org

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: ATC21S is an international research effort aimed at empowering students with the right skills to succeed in the 21st-century workplace.

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Title: Melbourne Research & Grants Bulletin

URL: http://bulletin.research.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Research

Description: The Research Grants Bulletin is a highly valued fortnightly email service available only to staff and students of the University. It contains the latest information on research grant opportunities (including ARC and NHMRC), as well as related seminars and workshops.

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Title: Collision

URL: http://collision.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: External Relations 2

Description: Since the University was first established in 1853, the collision of ideas, disciplines and individual academics has been entwined in our story of progress. Discover some of the incredible contributions that have come from these collaborations, on this site.

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Title: Communication, Medicine & Ethics (COMET) - Eleventh Interdisiplinary Conference 2013

URL: http://comet2013.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: The conference aims to bring together scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds, involving various healthcare specialties and the human and social sciences. A special emphasis will be on the dissemination of ongoing research in discourse/communication studies and practical ethics which engages directly with healthcare practitioners.

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Title: Early Learning Centre : : The University of Melbourne

URL: http://elc.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Centres 2

Description: To be internationally recognised as an early childhood centre that defines excellence in teaching, service delivery, knowledge transfer and research.

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Title: Election Watch 2013

URL: http://electionwatch.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 3

Description: Election Watch is an initiative of the University of Melbourne. The aim of Election Watch is simple: to go beyond the rhetoric and encourage Australians to engage with issues that shape their lives. Election Watch brings together the University of Melbourne's most respected and experienced academics, to provide rigorous analysis and independent commentary on the Australian federal election campaign. Our strategic partners include: Melbourne School of Government Centre for Advancing Journalism VoteCompass Farrago Magazine The Conversation

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Title: EPC '10 37th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference April 8-10, 2010

URL: http://epc.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

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Title: 32nd Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference - April 1 - 3 2005

URL: http://epc05.psych.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 3

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Title: Experience Melbourne - Melbourne Business School

URL: http://experiencemelbourne.blogspot.com.au/

Collection: External Relations 2

Description: Welcome to the official Melbourne Business School (MBS) blogspot. MBS offers Australia's premier MBA, MBA (Professional), EMBA and Master of Marketing award programs. Our 'Experience Melbourne' blog is here to share highlights from the MBS community and all things Melbourne - from exams and exchange, to the weather and where to find the best coffee in town.

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Title: Furniture & Equipment Re-Use Service

URL: http://furniture-reuse-program.myshopify.com/

Collection: Property, Assets and Equipment

Description: The University of Melbourne's Furniture and Equipment Re-use Store offers a range of workstations, storage solutions, and other items for sale at a low cost, presenting a sustainable and economic alternative to purchasing new furniture or equipment for your office. It is available to University of Melbourne departments, faculties and affiliate organisations.

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Title: Young Scholars Blog

URL: http://futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/info/school-students/kld

Collection: Student Administration

Description: University of Melbourne - Kwong Lee Dow Young Scholars Blog

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Title: University of Melbourne Ewing and George Paton Galleries Archive 1971-1990

URL: http://georgepatongalleryarchive.wordpress.com/

Collection: Collection Management (University)

Description: The George Paton Gallery Archive is a collection of material dated between 1972-c.1990 and includes Annual Reports to Visual Arts Board, Australia Council, correspondence, exhibition catalogues, publications, photographs, slides, video recordings, audio recordings, posters and more. The purpose of this blog is to share items of interest to the archivist processing and listing the George Paton Gallery collection and discuss significant connections and events as they arise. The collection is available for access through the University of Melbourne Archives to researchers or anyone interested in art an Melbourne history and culture. An online, searchable list of the collection will be accessible early 2013. The Ewing Gallery was established in the Union building in 1938. In 1971 Kiffy Carter (nee Rubbo) was appointed director of the Ewing Gallery and Rowden White Library, and began a programme of changing exhibitions funded by the Student Union. From 1974 funding also came from the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council; in that year a meeting room was converted to the George Paton Gallery and it merged with the Ewing Gallery. The Gallery was at the cutting edge of the contemporary art scene in Melbourne, but was increasingly criticized within the student body for catering to the wider art community rather than the student community. It wound up at the end of 1990 after the withdrawal of Student Union funding. The Ewing Collection was transferred to the University Museum of Art. The gallery reopened in 1994 and is still operating today with a focus on serving students and providing a professional experience, not only to University of Melbourne students but all Victorian Art Schools. The calibre and prestige remains high; many aspiring and acclaimed artists and curators have been associated with the George Paton Gallery since its reopening, the gallery itself a significant Melbourne exhibition and cultural venue.

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Title: Home : Goulburn Valley Partnerships : The University of Melbourne

URL: http://gvp.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: Since its inception, the University of Melbourne has developed a suite of successful national and regional partnerships, programs and activities. Of these, one of the largest collective groups is those operating in the Goulburn Valley region. The University's Goulburn Valley Partnerships cover areas including health, education, agriculture and Indigenous. Below is a list of some of the major programs operating in the region: Academy of Sport, Health and Education (Melbourne Graduate School of Education) Dookie Campus (Faculty of Land and Food Resources) Goulburn Valley Partnerships Office (Melbourne Graduate School of Education) School of Rural Health (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Science) Science and Citizenship Project (Faculty of Arts) There are also a growing number of indigenous partnerships which exist in the region.

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Title: IMAS Home - Information Management Advisory Service

URL: http://imas.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Information Management

Description: Information Management Advice and Support

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Title: Department of Medicine (RMH/WH) : Medical Research, Bench to Bedside : The University of Melbourne

URL: http://internationalhealth.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: Associate Professor Beverley-Ann Biggs leads a research group with interests in infectious diseases, maternal and child health, immigrant and refugee health, and clinical parasitology. International health activities are based in the Mekong countries and have focused on the introduction, evaluation and expanded use of new and under utilised vaccines, and strengthening capacity for research and control of malaria and parasitic diseases. A new initiative has piloted regular deworming therapy and iron supplements for the control of anaemia in women of reproductive age in Yen Bai Province, Vietnam. Refugee health projects have investigated the burden of undiagnosed infections and nutritional deficiencies in immigrants from Cambodia, Afghanistan, Eastern Mediterranean region, and the Horn of Africa.

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Title: Interprofessional Education and Practice

URL: http://ipep.mdhs.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: The Inter-professional education and practice committee is a sub-committee of the Graduate Programs Committee. Its area of scope will include graduate entry to health professional courses, vocational training programs, postgraduate coursework, certificates and intensive programs offered through the MCCP. It will be responsible for the following activities defining inter-professional education and practice in the context of MDHS graduate programs dentifying current inter-professional education and teaching practices across the Faculty researching evidence regarding inter-professional education and practice outcomes benchmarking best practice in inter-professional education and practice identifying and exploring opportunities for inter-professional education and practice in the new graduate entry health professional programs acting as a resource to inform the Faculty Graduate Programs Unit conducting research in inter-professional education and practice.

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Title: CAUDIT Enterprise Architecture Symposium 2013

URL: http://m.ea2013.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

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Title: Melbourne Asia Research Network - The University of Melbourne, Australia

URL: http://marn.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

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Title: Welcome : G W L Marshall-Hall: The University of Melbourne, G. W. L. Marshall-Hall - Catalogue of Works

URL: http://marshall-hall.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Collection Management (University)

Description: This site is currently under development and will eventually become a respository for information about G.W.L. Marshall-Hall, his musical and literary works, archival holdings of those works, and their performance history both in Britain and Australia. Samples of manuscript and published scores will be available, where possible, as well as audio samples of scores recorded and/or digitised. This collection aims to provide resources both for scholars and performers interested in Federation-era music by Australian composers and in the cultural history of Melbourne in particular. This website has been developed with the assistance of a Scholarly Information Innovation Grant from the Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne, and by support from the Marshall-Hall Trust and the Grainger Museum. The records of the catalogue of the works of Marshall-Hall in the Grainger Musuem are taken from Thérèse Radic, G.W.L. Marshall-Hall: A Biography and Catalogue (Marshall-Hall Trust, 2002) and are used by permission. Reproductions of scores in the museum are used by permission. Synthesised audio excerpts have been supplied by Richard Divall.

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Title: Test Homepage : LH Martin Institute : The University of Melbourne

URL: http://mihelm-stage.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Institutes

Description: Test/Staging website

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URL: http://mk2014.events.vlsci.org.au/

Collection: External Relations 2

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Title: The MoistureMap Project

URL: http://moisturemap.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 2

Description: Accurate knowledge of current and future spatial variation in surface and root zone soil moisture at high resolution is critical for achieving sustainable land and water management. The fundamental limitation is that spatial and temporal variation in soil moisture is not well known, nor easy to measure or predict. Consequently, a prototype soil moisture monitoring, prediction and reporting system is being developed for Australia, with the Murrumbidgee as the demonstration catchment. The system will provide current and future soil moisture information and its uncertainty at 1km resolution, by combining weather, climate and land surface model predictions with soil moisture data from the European Space Agency's Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) satellite scheduled for launch in the second half of 2009; the first-ever dedicated microwave soil moisture mission. A significant component of this project is developing and testing the soil moisture retrieval algorithms to be used by SMOS and verifying the SMOS data for Australian conditions.

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Title: Melbourne University Buddhist Studies Society | A Non Sectarian Organisation

URL: http://mubss.wordpress.com/

Collection: Student Services 2

Description: Melbourne University Buddhist Studies Society (MUBSS) is a non-sectarian club, which does not align with any specific flavour of Buddhism. We have speakers from all denominations of Buddhism, giving valuable insights and teachings to help you cope with modern day living and develop your spirituality. One of our highlights for 2012 include the renowned Ajahn Brahm who addressed his talk to the younger end of the spectrum, providing practical insights into the trials and tribulations associated with living in this day and age and how one can be a Buddhist in the 21st Century.

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Title: The University of Melbourne | Our History

URL: http://our-history.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: External Relations 2

Description: The University of Melbourne has a rich and fascinating past. Every building, every department, and every period of time has its own story. While some of these stories have been recounted many times over, a great number remain yet unwritten.

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Title: P&CS Request Tracker Server

URL: http://pcs-rt.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Property, Assets and Equipment

Description: This server hosts the Property & Campus Services Request Tracker system. Services that offered by PCS which includes Booking University Space, Cleaning and Building Services, Fleet Services, Maintenance, Transport and Parking and other services, can be track using the Request Tracker - PCS Portal, Web Forms - PCS Portal and the Web Server Usage statistics. These can be accessed by Authorised Users Only.

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Subject:   PROPERTY, ASSETS & EQUIPMENT

Title: Welcome to Psychosocial Research Centre

URL: http://psychosocialresearchcentre.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Centres 2

Description: The Psychosocial Research Centre (PRC) undertakes research, training, service development and policy reform, aimed at improving outcomes for adults recovering from mental illness through psychological and social treatments and approaches. The PRC is a collaboration of the University of Melbourne and NorthWestern Mental Health. The Centre also works with a broad range of community organisations to foster research and service partnerships in three priority areas: Enhancing recovery from mental illness through social and economic participation. Bridging current evidence and practice gaps in the delivery of psychosocial interventions. Building new evidence for psychosocial approaches which enhance recovery from mental illness.

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Title: Graduations - The University of Melbourne

URL: http://registrations.graduation.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Student Administration

Description: Sign in to register for Graduations using their University LDAP account details

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Title: Research Unit for Multilingualism and Cross-Cultural Communication (RUMACCC) | Research Unit for Multilingualism and Cross-Cultural Communication (RUMACCC)

URL: http://rumaccc.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Research

Description: RUMACCC was founded in 2001 by the internationally renowned linguist, Professor Michael Clyne (1939-2010), when he was professorial fellow in linguistics at The University of Melbourne. The unit conducts research in Australian and international contexts in fields such as: the maintenance and development of bi- and multilingualism, including language demography language in social context bilingual education and sociolinguistic aspects of second language acquisition inter-cultural communication language policy the provision and uptake of languages study in Australia The unit then disseminates the results of this research, facilitating cooperation between researchers, those who are the subjects of research, and the potential users of that research. RUMACCC is located in the School of Languages and Linguistics at The University of Melbourne. RUMACCC was founded in 2001 by the internationally renowned linguist, Professor Michael Clyne (1939-2010), when he was professorial fellow in linguistics at The University of Melbourne. The unit conducts research in Australian and international contexts in fields such as: the maintenance and development of bi- and multilingualism, including language demography language in social context bilingual education and sociolinguistic aspects of second language acquisition inter-cultural communication language policy the provision and uptake of languages study in Australia The unit then disseminates the results of this research, facilitating cooperation between researchers, those who are the subjects of research, and the potential users of that research. RUMACCC is located in the School of Languages and Linguistics at The University of Melbourne. RUMACCC was founded in 2001 by the internationally renowned linguist, Professor Michael Clyne (1939-2010), when he was professorial fellow in linguistics at The University of Melbourne. The unit conducts research in Australian and international contexts in fields such as: the maintenance and development of bi- and multilingualism, including language demography language in social context bilingual education and sociolinguistic aspects of second language acquisition inter-cultural communication language policy the provision and uptake of languages study in Australia The unit then disseminates the results of this research, facilitating cooperation between researchers, those who are the subjects of research, and the potential users of that research. RUMACCC is located in the School of Languages and Linguistics at The University of Melbourne.

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Title: Scientific Inquiry Skills : The University of Melbourne

URL: http://scientificinquiry.meu.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: One of the challenges facing higher education in Australia is identifying the best way towards developing skilled bioscience graduates for a competitive workforce. International commentators claim that widespread adoption of teaching innovation during the early years of bioscience degrees will have a major impact1-4. However, the extent to which bioscience educators in Australia explicitly teach scientific inquiry skills to their students, and the pedagogies they use to achieve this is presently unknown. The project sought to clarify this situation and has: Consulted 42 educators across eleven bioscience disciplines and from a broad range of Australian universities Identified cases where educators considered they were intentionally teaching scientific inquiry Investigated the role of educational technologies in supporting the development of scientific inquiry skills Identified strategies used by educators to evaluate learning Determined educators’ perceptions of the nature of scientific inquiry, and compared them to reported views of contemporary scientists The key findings of the project have been published in a handbook Teaching scientific inquiry skills: A handbook for bioscience educators in Australian universities. The handbook provides: A snapshot of current practice to teach scientific inquiry Descriptions of 26 cases where scientific inquiry skills are explicitly taught Detailed learning designs of six cases of innovative practice Resources to assist educators to evaluate the effectiveness of teaching practice.

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Title: Home - Scipa Spinal Cord Injury and Physical Activity

URL: http://scipa.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: This program of research is concerned with understanding the effects of exercise on recovery, health and well-being after spinal cord injury. Multi-centre randomised controlled clinical trials will examine the effectiveness of very early intervention for the lower limbs, task-specific training for the arm and hand, and an intensive activity-based therapy program for the whole body including the paralysed limbs. A Certificate Training Program to improve the knowledge and confidence of fitness instructors in the community regarding exercise for people with spinal cord injury will also be designed and evaluated. The program will be evaluated using a comprehensive suite of outcome measures, including neurophysiological and functional assessments to examine the effects on multiple systems (neurological, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular), as well as quality of life, and measures of community participation. Economic analyses will be conducted to evaluate cost-effectiveness.

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Title: Scientific Inquiry Skills : The University of Melbourne

URL: http://stage.scientificinquiry.meu.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

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URL: http://tobaccofree.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: OHS

Description: The University of Melbourne is phasing out tobacco across all of its campuses to promote a healthier environment to students, staff and visitors to our campuses.

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URL: http://u21museums.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Collection Management (University)

Description: The configuration of University collections within Universitas 21 is exceptionally distinguished. Our website is to encourage and develop knowledge and relationships between museums and collections across our network of universities. We invite colleagues and students to visit the webpage, to become acquainted with our precious resources and to propose future collaborations.

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Title: UMAA - University of Melbourne Advising Association

URL: http://umaa.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Student Services 2

Description: The University of Melbourne Advising Association (UMAA) provides professional development opportunities to staff involved in all aspects of advising through the exchange of ideas, best practices, and latest trends. Membership is open to all University of Melbourne staff whose role supports student success, including academic, professional and student services staff. Goals of UMAA "Under the direction and sponsorship of the Executive Director (Student Services), the objects of the Association are to: provide professional development opportunities and further the professional interests of advisors employed by the University of Melbourne; recognise in appropriate ways outstanding contributions to advising at the University of Melbourne; engage with appropriate University of Melbourne decision makers to ensure that the role of advising remains a priority and develop and maintain linkages to suitable organisations and programs within the University of Melbourne as well as other Australian and overseas organisations in furtherance of these purposes The statement of purpose can be changed only by a majority vote in a referendum of all members and endorsement by of the Executive Director (Student Services)."

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Title: A collection of words | Literary collections at the University of Melbourne Archives

URL: http://umaliteraryarchives.wordpress.com/

Collection: Collection Management (University)

Description: The purpose of this blog is to bring to light material that deserves its place in Australian literary history as well as to provoke discussion and inspiration amongst those interested in the past, present and future Australian literary scene. It is also with anticipation that writers can use material in UMA to help them thematically as well as stylistically, and deepen the context of literature in the collection by contemporary engagement. The literary and publishing collections at the University of Melbourne Archives (UMA) centre on the creation and publication of literary works, as well as the records of unions and organisations that deal with people working in the literary and publishing fields. The collections range from the papers of individual authors, publishing houses, and book collectors to the operational documents of literary journals, trade unions, and printing firms. Whilst the publishing and printing collections contain mainly business and operating records, the literary collections contain a richness of primary material from diaries & notebooks, correspondence, artwork, and photographs.

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Title: 130 Degrees Catering & Events

URL: http://www.130degrees.com.au/

Collection: External Relations 2

Description: Delivering affordable, sustainable, high quality catering across the University of Melbourne's Parkville campus.They contribute to the University of Melbourne's experience for students by providing rewarding employment opportunities, offering industry training, excellent working conditions and flexible working hours. All proceeds go directly to support the facilities, services and events provided by the student union as a result improving quality of campus life for students, their organisations and the University.

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Title: Australasian Agribusiness Journals Online

URL: http://www.agrifood.info/

Collection: Information Management

Description: The coverage of material which is appropriate to be considered for publication in The Australasian Agribusiness Review and in the Australian Agribusiness Perspectives is very broad, as befitting the broad, multi-disciplinary field which comprises agribusiness activity and agribusiness inquiry. Australasian Agribusiness Review and Australasian Agribusiness Perspectives will publish material relevant to the whole of the production, management and marketing dimensions of agribusiness activity: within the farm gate, farm gate to consumer, business-natural environment interactions, international trade, consumer and producer behaviour, industrial organisation, public policy, agribusiness education. The Agribusiness Association of Australia has transferred ownership of these journals to The University of Melbourne. The Association's new web site is: www.agribusiness.asn.au

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Title: Asian Studies Association of Australia Inc ASAA 2000 Conference

URL: http://www.asaa2000.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 3

Description: Asian Studies Association of Australia Inc ASAA, 13th Biennial Conference 2000 3 - 5 July 2000 - Program, Timetable & Panel Papers

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Title: The Campaign for the University of Melbourne

URL: http://www.campaign.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: External Relations 2

Description: The Campaign for the University of Melbourne will enable us to continue educating tomorrow's leaders, break new ground in solving the world's grand challenges through research, and strengthen communities near and afar. It aims to raise A$500 million and is the most ambitious such initiative undertaken in our 160 year history. Your support will ensure our work is world-class, accessible, and impacts not only our own lives but those of future generations.

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Title: CoEPP | Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale

URL: http://www.coepp.org.au/

Collection: Centres 1

Description: The ARC Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale (CoEPP) was established in 2011 through the award of an Australian Research Council grant of around $25 million over seven years. The Centre is a collaborative research venture between the University of Melbourne, the University of Adelaide, the University of Sydney and Monash University, with the University of Melbourne hosting the head office. Through the Centre, terascale, high-energy and particle physics research across Australia is coordinated for the first time. Bringing together theoretical and experimental physicists, CoEPP also enables participation in the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva. The aims of the LHC experiment, and those of CoEPP, are to discover answers to some of the fundamental questions in physics, questions that have until now been unanswerable. CoEPP exploits a once-in-a-generation opportunity for fundamental scientific research in Australia: the prospect of understanding the origin of mass, discovering new physical laws, and producing and studying dark matter in the laboratory. The first data from the multi-billion dollar LHC presents both a major challenge and an unprecedented promise to Australian science. The Centre provides a synergy between Australian experimental and theoretical high energy physics communities, with increased resources, shared personnel, and a unified structure. It guarantees Australia’s share in the wealth of discoveries expected in this new “terascale era”. The theoretical particle physicists in the Centre provide a unique mix of expertise and capability in driving the theoretical underpinning of the discoveries being sought, capable of working with the experimenters to extract the maximum from the LHC. In bringing these groups together, the Centre provides a unified resource to fully exploit the most powerful instrument for fundamental science ever built - the LHC. The Centre will transform Australian research in this field and take a leading role in one of the most important scientific endeavours of the 21st century.

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URL: http://www.csreview.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: Cultural Studies Review is now an online, open access journal published by the UTS ePress.

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Title: Formal Power Series & Algebraic Combinatorics 2002

URL: http://www.fpsac.ms.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 3

Description: Website of the 14th International Conference on Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics 2002.

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Title: International Federation of Operational Research Societies - on-line tutorial system for Operations Research and Management Science

URL: http://www.ifors.ms.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 2

Description: The objective of this project is to develop, over the next three years, a comprehensive web-based on-line tutorial system for Operations Research (OR) and Management Science topics. The project is a special initiative of IFORS Educational Resources Committee and is intended to be an international collaborative effort with participants from all the OR National Societies. It was inspired by tutoR and in headed by Moshe Sniedovich.

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Title: Lucy Guerin Inc

URL: http://www.lucyguerininc.com/

Collection: Culture and the Arts, Organisations (non-University)

Description: Lucy Guerin Inc is an Australian dance company established in Melbourne in 2002 to create and tour new dance works. Renowned for the skill and originality of its small group of performers, it is a flexible organisation dedicated to challenging and extending the art of contemporary dance. The company is committed to the exploration of everyday events and the redefinition of the formal concerns of dance.

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Title: Notice of Intent Submission - Research, Innovation and Commercialisation

URL: http://www.noi.mro.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Research

Description: Research, Innovation and Commercialisation (RIC) requires all ARC and NHMRC major round applicants to complete and submit a Notice of Intent. The Notice of Intent advises RIC and your Faculty/Department that you are preparing an application. A University of Melbourne internal tracking number will be allocated and emailed to the nominated applicant.

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Title: PLMR - Polarimetric L-band Multibeam Radiometer

URL: http://www.plmr.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: A new national facility, for airborne remote sensing of key environmental variables is currently being developed through the support of the Australian Research Council, University of Melbourne, University of Newcastle, James Cook University and Airborne Research Australia at Flinders University. The new instruments enable high-resolution mapping of near-surface soil moisture, land surface salinity and temperature, and ocean surface salinity and temperature, providing unprecedented detail on characteristics critical to our understanding and management of the environment. The small instrument size and weight enables use of a light aircraft as the observing platform, providing the national (and international) research community with an affordable tool, hitherto unavailable. The facility includes: o A dual polarisation L-band (1.4GHz) passive microwave radiometer, and o A thermal imager. These instruments enable the measurement of top 5cm soil moisture content and salinity under low to moderate vegetation conditions and/or ocean salinity at 50m resolution, and surface temperature at 1m resolution (approx 300m swath width at 150m flying height) using a low-cost light aircraft as the platform. The dual polarisation microwave measurements enable simultaneous solution of soil and vegetation moisture content while soil temperature is estimated from the thermal data. The high resolution thermal data will allow the development of soil moisture downscaling algorithms from spatially averaged data at a ground resolution that can be adequately monitored using ground-based techniques. Over water, the microwave measurements are a function of ocean salinity and temperature. In this case, the high resolution thermal data will allow simultaneous mapping of ocean salinity and sea surface temperature on the same platform, and the dual polarisation data will allow more accurate extraction of ocean salinity. The thermal data may also be used to estimate evapotranspiration directly. The platform on which these instruments are flown is a Small Environmental Research Aircraft (SERA), a Diamond Dimona MPX. There are also a range of other instruments available to be carried by the aircraft, allowing measurement of vegetation indices, meteorological parameters, evapotranspiration, ground surface elevation and vegetation height. The capability to measure such a comprehensive range of remotely sensed parameters from a single low-cost airborne platform is unique worldwide. Moreover, the high resolution dual polarisation microwave data afforded by this airborne instrument is unprecedented. The thermal imager is presently being tested and the PLMR is due for delivery in November 2004 with test flights presently scheduled for early 2005. We expect the facility to be available for general use from mid 2005.

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URL: http://www.repgrid.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: The Repertory Grid Technique was a procedure devised by George Kelly to operationalize his theory of the Psychology of Personal Constructs. His theory stated in essence that the choices people made in their lives were based on the way they construed their lives. The events in their lives were the elements of a repertory grid, and the ways in which they construed were the constructs of a grid. The technique has been generalized to work in the widest range of contexts including clinical, educational, and organizational contexts (see Fransella, Bell, & Bannister, 2004 [Publications] for examples). This laboratory is focussed on ways of analysing the data of a Repertory Grid. While specific programs have been devised for this [see Computer Programs & Links ], many ways of analysing grid data can be carried out using standard packages such as SPSS. A comprehensive document outlining this can be found under Downloads.

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Title: Scientists for Sustainability

URL: http://www.sfs.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: Scientists for Sustainability is a three-year project managed by the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne which commenced in February 1998. Dr Peter Attiwill, Reader in Botany at the University of Melbourne, is the project’s principal investigator and Ms Jane Fewings is the project coordinator. The project receives funding from the Commonwealth, State and Territory hrough the Ministerial Council on Forestry, Fisheries and Aquaculture (MCFFA) Standing Committee on Forestry, and from the National Association of Forest Industries and the Forest & Wood Products Research & Development Corporation. The project is intended to fill a gap in education and communication of the science of ecological sustainability. The aims of the project are to promote a better understanding of the independent science that supports sustainable utilisation of Australia’s native forests and to stimulate, and facilitate the participation of independent scientists in debate on sustainable management in the community and amongst stakeholders (politicians, industry, conservation groups). The project has three main objectives: to develop networks between scientists working on the sustainability of forests in Australia and overseas, to develop scientific resource material from scientists who understand and have contributed to sustainable management of Australia’s native forests, to encourage scientists who have worked in the field of sustainability to contribute to public debate on sustainable management of Australia’s native hardwood forests.

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Title: 28th Conference on STOCHASTIC PROCESSES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS 2002

URL: http://www.spa28.ms.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 3

Description: The 28th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications is organized under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability. It will be held 1-5 July, 2002 at The University of Melbourne (Parkville campus), Australia.

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Title: Home Page : Student Advice Program : The University of Melbourne

URL: http://www.studentadvising.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Student Services 2

Description: The Student Advice Program was established in 2007 to provide training to all staff who work with students, from those who handle common enquiries to those who provide critical individual advice. Our principal aim is to encourage the adoption of a 'whole-of-university approach' to the provision of advice among student-facing staff at the University of Melbourne. With one of the largest networks of student support services and development opportunities of any University in Australia, our Student Advisers are being trained to 'hook' students in to the resources available.

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Title: Welcome to tutOR

URL: http://www.tutor.ms.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 2

Description: The objective of this project is to develop a comprehensive, web-based on-line tutorial system for Operations Research (OR). In practical terms this is translated into three kinds of activities: Development of tutorial modules for specific OR topics, development of generic web tools to facilitate the construction of the OR modules and research of the WWW technologies pertaining to this project.

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Title: Twins Bone Study Web Page

URL: http://www.twinstudy.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 3

Description: The study is located at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia and is affiliated with the University of Melbourne. To date 2,457 people have agreed to take participate in this, the largest twin study in the southern hemisphere. The study was initiated to look at the changes that occur longitudinally (over time) in bone mineral density (BMD) throughout life.

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Title: WORMS - World Wide Web for Operations Research and Management Science

URL: http://www.worms.ms.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 2

Description: WORMS is a grass-roots WWW site, that I established in the early days of the WWW (1995) as a natural extension of my personal home page. Its main purpose was to complement the formal On-Line activities of OR/MS Societies world-wide. You'll recall that at that time not much was offered by the national OR/MS societies. Clearly, the situation is much different now! The large national OR societies (eg INFORMS, ORS) and the International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS) offer a wide spectrum of services to members and to the public at large.

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Title: UniMelb 23+ | Homepage of the Uni of Melbourne 23+ mature-age student club

URL: https://23plusmature.wordpress.com/

Collection: Student Services 2

Description: UniMelbourne 23+ is a club for mature-age students at the University of Melbourne. We are an affiliated club with the Uni of Melbourne Student Union (UMSU). 23+ is a student initiative that began late Semester 2, 2010. The idea developed out of discussions by a group of mature age students who wanted more out of their university experience than just an education and were concerned at the lack of services exclusively focused on mature age students.

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Title: About Us : The University of Melbourne

URL: https://about.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Governance

Description: About the University of Melbourne

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Title: AMEB Victoria, Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) Victoria

URL: https://ameb.vic.edu.au/

Collection: Academic Programs - Courses

Description: AMEB provides syllabuses and graded examinations for a wide range of musical instruments, music theory, singing, speech and drama. AMEB Victoria's commitment to quality means that teachers and students are assured of the highest possible standard of syllabuses and examination programs. We support teaching and learning in music, speech and drama, providing goals for motivation, feedback on progress and recognition of achievement

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Title: Home : Histology and Histopathology Platform, Melbourne Histology Platform

URL: https://biomedicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/research/services/histology

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: The University of Melbourne Histology and Histopathology Platform is a high-end technology platform with coordinated management of capabilities and equipment. It provides researchers with a world class histology and histopathology service, including production of publication quality specimens, interpretation and advice. Staff are highly trained professionals with a wealth of experience in the examination and evaluation of tissue morphology, with expertise in the fields of histology, histochemistry, histopathology, neuropathology and immunohistochemistry. There is specific expertise in mouse pathobiology. Together, the four laboratories have state-of-the–art histology and imaging equipment including digital slide scanning, laboratory-to-desktop interrogation of images and reports and access to experienced Veterinary and Medical Pathologists. The Melbourne Histology Platform assists researchers to prepare animal, human, and plant tissue samples to investigate microanatomy using optical microscopy for analysis of basic biological processes and disease processes. We provide: Biological tissue preparation, processing, embedding, and sectioning; Staining of biological tissues (including special stains and immunostaining); A consulting service for experimental design; Access to sample sectioning and staining facilities for self-use; Training in histological techniques.

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Title: Bioscience Libraries Bulletin

URL: https://biosciencelibrariesbulletin.wordpress.com/

Collection: Information Management

Description: The Bioscience Libraries Bulletin is run by a team of librarians from the University of Melbourne Biomedical and Veterinary Science Libraries. Subject areas span the life sciences, with specialists in medicine, dentistry, health sciences and veterinary sciences.

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Title: Melbourne School of Government

URL: https://government.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Schools

Description: The Melbourne School of Government aims to improve the capacity of decision-makers to build shared futures in the face of hard global challenges and public governance dilemmas.
 This means: providing politicians, public servants and citizens with sound evidence to help them consider the long-term consequences of the choices they make supporting the development of robust public institutions that are able to deliver programmes and services but also able defend the public interest, and contributing to a culture of public discussion and debate to ensure that new ideas and policy options are fully examined.

 Achieving these ambitions in a world where the challenges are complex and interconnected requires access to multi-disciplinary expertise and know-how that can offer insights into the scientific, technical, ethical and social dimensions of public problems and governance dilemmas. The Melbourne School of Government aims to do this by bringing together University experts with politicians, industry leaders and civil society organisations and creating a fertile environment where ideas, disciplinary expertise and leadership combine to generate wise and actionable solutions. 
 
 Working with colleagues from a range of disciplines including economics, development studies, international relations, law, politics and management, the new School will inspire and nurture a future generation of leaders devoted to public service and committed to improving our world. Our curriculum will be attentive to the hard global challenges and public governance dilemmas we face, will be informed by important geo-political trends such as the rise of Asia, and will equip our graduates with the necessary tools and skills to turn ideas into practical action.

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Title: University of Melbourne Audiology Clinic, Melbourne Audiology and Speech Pathology Clinic, Melbourne Hearing Care Clinic

URL: https://hearing.mthc.com.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: We offer a complete range of hearing assessment and aural rehabilitation for children and adults. Access to specialist medical consultation is available when required.

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Title: Melbourne Business School

URL: https://mbs.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Schools

Description: Melbourne Business School (MBS) is the University of Melbourne’s graduate school in Business and Economics. We are one of the Asia Pacific region’s leading providers of management education as well as executive development, through MBS-Mt Eliza Executive Education. Since offering Australia’s first MBA in 1963, MBS has built a reputation for program excellence and a high quality learning experience. It is one of two Australian business schools ranked in the Financial Times global top 100 for MBA programs. Under our collaboration with the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Business and Economics (FBE), MBS offers a comprehensive portfolio of programs ranging from our flagship MBA, an Executive MBA suite, a Master of Management suite, Specialist Masters programs in Accounting, Finance and other functions, and a Master of International Business. Our programs are targeted at business professionals at critical stages of their careers. Students enjoy a genuine cohort experience in an intimate, intensive learning environment. MBS faculty have gained their PhDs and taught at the world’s leading business schools. Their research is published in top global journals, and they consult to the world’s leading companies and organisations. MBS enjoys accreditation by both EFMD (Equis) and AACSB International. Jointly established, owned and led by corporate Australia, MBS is 55% owned by the business community and 45% owned by the University. Members of the Board of MBS Ltd include leaders of some of Australia’s most prominent companies. The University of Melbourne, established in 1853, is the no. 1 Australian university and no. 33 globally in The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2013-2014. One of the world’s most liveable cities, Melbourne is a safe and welcoming destination around eight hours’ flying time from key Asia Pacific cities. It is a hub for the biotech and life sciences sector, the financial services industry, advanced food processing, IT and health. It is culturally diverse, with one in four Melburnians born overseas.

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Title: The Carlton Connect Initiative, Welcome - Melbourne Connect

URL: https://melbconnect.com.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: The Carlton Connect Initiative will support visionary leaders who are bringing together world-class researchers, cross-sectoral industry representatives, key government departments and community organisations in a cluster of world-class expertise in the South Carlton area of Melbourne in the State of Victoria. The vision for Melbourne Connect is to place highest calibre research, industry, higher-degree students and other elite thinkers in a single purpose-built precinct. It is a new model for collaborative innovation within the STEM disciplines. The people, place and program at Melbourne Connect is designed to foster the type of collaboration that can expedite and amplify innovation. It is a project where all participants will be deeply engaged to find innovative solutions for our future challenges and enabled to contribute to greater wellbeing of societies globally. It is where great minds connect, and incredible futures emerge.

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Title: Pursuit

URL: https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: External Relations 2

Description: This is where the University of Melbourne will showcase its research activities and their impact on the world. The stories on Pursuit are as diverse as the University of Melbourne’s academics themselves - why stillness should be taught in classrooms, the scientists who have decoded the sheep blowfly genome, the podcast shining a light on a murder verdict. Communicating the impact of its work is a central part of the University’s core mission and Pursuit will play a big part of that.

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Title: University of Melbourne - Safer Community Program

URL: https://safercommunity.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: OHS

Description: The Safer Community Program (SCP) aims to promote an environment that fosters safe learning, working and living at the University of Melbourne, and provides the opportunity to pass on behaviour of concern before it develops into something serious.

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Title: Scoring Calculator : The University of Melbourne

URL: https://scoringcalculator.services.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Student Administration

Description: Graduate Research Scholarships Scoring Calculator

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Title: Service Commitment

URL: https://servicecommitment.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Student Services 2

Description: The Service Commitment Team aims to ensure all front-line staff are thoroughly trained, supported and encouraged to continuously look at ways to enhance student experience

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Title: Melbourne Social Equity Institute

URL: https://socialequity.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Institutes

Description: The MSEI supports interdisciplinary research on social equity issues across the full spectrum of social life including health, law, education, housing, work and transport. The Institute brings together researchers from across the University of Melbourne to identify unjust or unfair practices that lead to social inequity and work towards finding ways to ameliorate disadvantage. The MSEI was established in mid-2012 and is the newest of the University’s interdisciplinary research institutes. The Institute supports interdisciplinary research, facilitates researchers working with government and community organisations and helps with the dissemination and translation of research for public benefit. The University Council approved the establishment of the Institute in April 2012. Prior to this, a University forum in May 2009 canvassing staff support to establish a Social Equity Institute generated considerable interest and recommendations for building capacity in this area. Capitalising on this momentum, a Social Equity Reference Group was established in November 2009 to oversee initial consultation and planning for a Social Equity Institute. A review of research activity and extensive consultations undertaken by the Reference Group revealed substantial breadth and depth of expertise in social equity research across the University of Melbourne; and identified significant opportunities to harness distributed research activity to create innovative, high-impact research across the University and across disciplinary boundaries. Further momentum was generated by Social Equity theme researchers participating in the interdisciplinary seed funding offered in 2009, 2010 and 2011, with forty two researchers involved in securing eight grants, to catalyse activity in key areas. In addition, the collaborative activity already established by the University in its partnership with the Brotherhood of St Laurence demonstrated the opportunities for the MSEI to engage with similar organisations and NGOs.

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Title: University of Melbourne - Student Connect, Stop 1

URL: https://students.unimelb.edu.au/student-support/advice-and-help/stop-1

Collection: Student Services 2

Description: Student Connect is designed to assist your transition to, through and beyond university. Stop 1 can connects students with a full range of student services

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Title: Trachoma Grading Self Directed Learning - Centre for Eye Research Australia CERA

URL: https://trachoma.researchsoftware.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

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Title: Welcome | U21 Health Sciences

URL: https://u21health.org/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 4

Description: The U21 Health Sciences group is one of the collaborative group of the network for international higher education Universitas 21. It was created in 2000 to provide Health Sciences Faculty within U21 member universities with a framework for exploring opportunities for collaborative research, information exchange, and sharing of resources. The U21 Health Sciences membership includes Dentistry, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health. On this site, you will find a range of information about the group and what we do. Please feel free to browse and if you have any questions or comment, contact the group's Secretariat.

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Title: Wireless setup, The wireless networks

URL: https://wireless.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Property, Assets and Equipment

Description: The University of Melbourne has several wireless networks for on-campus use. They allow you to connect to the Internet and access your day-to-day computing resources. Users on the Connect2UoM network can only access links contained within this website

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Title: Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name database

URL: https://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: Units, Networks & Other 3

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Title: Australian Theatre History. The Australian Performing Group at the Pram Factory

URL: https://www.pramfactory.com

Collection: Culture and the Arts, Organisations (non-University)

Description: The Australian Performing Group was an agent of change and, some thirty years after its demise, its seminal influence on the cultural life of Australia is at last recognised. It stimulated a whole generation to see themselves in a new light, to see their culture emerge as truly Australian and to claim it thus. From the creative community that was the Pram Factory came many gifted writers and actors, directors of film, theatre and TV, artists, musicians and singers, circus performers, arts administrators and community artists. It is unique in the history of the arts in Australia, maybe in the world. It was very much of its time, and was at the cutting edge of theatre, new left politics, comedy, popular theatre, new Australian writing, puppetry and of course, circus. Circus Oz remains the last, great living branch of the Pram Factory tree

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Title: The University of Melbourne, Australia - Australia's best university and one of the world's finest.

URL: https://www.unimelb.edu.au/

Collection: UniMelb Home Page Daily

Description: Home page of the University of Melbourne

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