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Shyamali Dharmage grew up in rural Sri Lanka and was inspired to become a doctor after watching the impact of the local ...
The University of Melbourne has tapped Rimini Street’s expertise for its Mobile Learning Unit (MLU) to bring stability and enhancement for its Salesforce-based eLearning platform. Utilising the ...
Torrens University, in Adelaide, is the next lowest with a median graduate salary of $62,600, and online courses including a Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design.
The University of Melbourne said there had been an unprecedented demand for places on the dental course. Credit: Simon Schluter A University of Melbourne spokeswoman said some applicants who were ...
Courses for biomedicine/dental surgery and science/dental surgery at the University of Melbourne, both requiring a minimum selection rank of 99.85, rounded out the top three toughest-to-crack courses.
For more than 100 years, Victoria University (VU) based in Melbourne, Australia has offered accessible education to students. VU is one of Australia’s few dual-sector universities, offering courses in ...
Mindshare Melbourne will operate as a central APAC hub for the university, leveraging the Mindshare network across APAC to provide localised support to help support engagement in the APAC region.
A prominent university is investigating a claim one of its economics classes was taught in part in Chinese, prompting a “dejected and excluded” English-speaking student to drop out.
Victorian Greens leader Ellen Sandell praised the activism, saying “peaceful protest changes the course of history”. Professor Ben Saul, Challis chair of international law at Sydney University ...
Student protesters at the University of Melbourne will end their sit-in at the Arts West Building after the university relented to one of their “important” demands. UniMelb 4 Palestine, the organisers ...
The University of Melbourne claimed that more than more than 16,800 students have had their classes disrupted already by the University of Melbourne for Palestine group.
Victorian politicians say the University of Melbourne would be within its rights to act against pro-Palestinian protesters, whose occupation of an arts building has disrupted classes and divided ...