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November Bioinformatics Meetup

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Join us via Zoom on 28th November for our next Bioinformatics Meetup: Staying ahead of the game: Genomics in the Australian Biosecurity Research ...

#genomics #biosecurity #bioinformatics

22h ago

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Welcome Emma Gail!

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Welcome Emma Gail!

on Thu, 1AM

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8 reasons not to be afraid of President Trump 2.0 | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne

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Donald Trump’s victory in the US elections has come as shock to some and a joy to others, but there are good reasons to think his second term will be a success, says a University of Melbourne expert

on Nov 14

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3D bioprinting is pushing the boundaries of human tissue engineering | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne

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A new way to 3D print human tissue is revolutionising how we create and test medical treatments, a University of Melbourne expert says

on Nov 7

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Artistic Mathematics: truth and beauty

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Refreshments | 6:30pm in Peter Hall’s Staff Tearoom Dr Segerman will talk about their work in mathematical visualization: making accurate, ef...

on Oct 31

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Your social media feed is changing democracy | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne

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AI algorithms have completely altered the way we consume information. A University of Melbourne expert explores what this means for our decision-making come election time

on Oct 29

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How do we speak for nature?

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How do we speak for nature?

on Oct 23

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Native Harvest Kitchen Cookbook

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Download the Native Harvest Kitchen for free. The cookbook helps demystify native ingredients and empowers Australia’s home cooks to grow and incorporate Indigenous food into everyday meals.

on Oct 20

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A Language Data Commons for Australia

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Australia is a massively multilingual country, in one of the world’s most linguistically diverse regions. Significant collections of this intangi...

on Oct 17

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Is the UN’s Pact for the Future a breakdown or a breakthrough? | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne

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The 56 recommendations in the United Nations’ Pact for the Future come amid warnings that “the world is at an inflection point in history”, says University of Melbourne expert

on Oct 9

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Australian Public Service Economist Conference

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Australian Public Service Economist Conference

on Oct 8

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Death education prepares students for tough realities of working in the medical sector

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Death education prepares students for tough realities of working in the medical sector

on Oct 3

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Professor Emma Johnston AO appointed new Vice-Chancellor

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Professor Emma Johnston AO appointed new Vice-Chancellor

on Oct 1

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Untapped Potential: Results from the Australian Literary Heritage Project

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Untapped Potential: Results from the Australian Literary Heritage Project

on Sep 30

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Opening the flood gates at Fukushima | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne

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Discharging radioactive water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is avoidable, risky and potentially illegal, say University of Melbourne experts

on Sep 15

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Is rising inequality fuelling our moral outrage? | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne

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Moral outrage is on the rise – and it’s creating polarisation and division in democracies around the world in a vital election year, say University of Melbourne experts

on Aug 15

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Climate change is supercharging the world’s wildfires | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne

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A new annual global assessment of wildfires warns that climate change has increased the risk of extreme fire weather by about 20 times in some parts of the world, say University of Melbourne research contributors

on Aug 14

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Dhoombak Goobgoowana, Volume 1

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Dhoombak Goobgoowana acknowledges and publicly addresses the long, complex and troubled relationship between the Indigenous people of Australia and the University of Melbourne.

on Aug 8

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Radical anti-feminism a prevalent form of violent extremism

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Radical anti-feminism a prevalent form of violent extremism

on Aug 6

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Details : Research Fellow in Astrobotany : The University of Melbourne

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Careers at The University of Melbourne

on Aug 2

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JI’s decision to disband is for real

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It was not some snap decision, easily reversed. It was the result of a nearly 15-year reconsideration of ends and means.

on Aug 1

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Distorted Speech Experiment

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The aim of this experiment to understand how people understand distorted (unclear) speech.

on Jul 22

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Details : Lecturer in Production Horticulture : The University of Melbourne

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Careers at The University of Melbourne

on Jul 8

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Details : Coordinator, Academic Engagement : The University of Melbourne

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Careers at The University of Melbourne

on Jun 5

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Somatic Affinities: Medicine and Portraiture

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The popularity of portraiture, especially in the English-speaking world, is well known. That medical practitioners were keen on portraits is also a...

on Jun 4

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How many 20-minute neighbourhoods does Melbourne really have?

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University of Melbourne experts have mapped whether childcare centres, pharmacies and GPs are accessible within a 20-minute walk from everywhere in Melbourne

on May 31

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Talking Indonesia: electrifying Indonesia - Indonesia at Melbourne

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Harnessing electricity has always been at the centre of Indonesia’s dreams of development. Indeed, the very establishment of PLN, Indonesia’s ubiquitous state electricity company, was part of a wider nation building project to create a prosperous and socially just Indonesia. In this episode of...

on May 30

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Cost of living

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Cost of living

on May 29

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Vale Celeste Chandler

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Vale Celeste Chandler

on Apr 3

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Forced atonement? Dutch apologies and compensation for colonial era rights violations - Indonesia at Melbourne

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Olivia Tasevski examines the Dutch government's limited efforts to acknowledge and provide compensation for abuses committed by its forces during the colonial period.

on Mar 17

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Victoria’s new habitat law fails to protect a tiny endangered species

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An endangered wingless stonefly in Australia is facing extinction after a government decision went against scientific advice say University of Melbourne experts

on Mar 15

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Australia’s media isn’t accurately reporting all sides of the Murray-Darling Basin debate

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University of Melbourne research finds media reporting on environmental water allocations to the Murray-Darling is skewed against the environment

on Mar 12

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Solving the mystery of the four-headed echidna penis

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The first highly detailed anatomical study of the short-beaked echidna penis has demonstrated its innovative evolution, say experts from University of Melbourne

on Mar 6

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Australia's oldest rock painting is a kangaroo

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A two-metre-long painting of a kangaroo in Western Australia’s Kimberley region has been identified as Australia’s oldest intact rock painting.

on Feb 20

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Meet Dr Sarah Corrigan, Allan J Myers Lecturer in Classics | Forum

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In 2023 we were thrilled to welcome Dr Sarah Corrigan as the newly appointed inaugural Allan J Myers Lecturer in Classics (Latin Language and Literature). Dr

on Feb 15

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Seeking psychologists/therapists

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We are looking for psychologists/therapists to do some consulting work for the development of a new mental health chatbot with a twist

on Feb 13

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‘Blank Space’: What if AI wrote the songs?

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Taylor Swift fans love the honesty, vulnerability and relatability of her lyrics – but, University of Melbourne experts ask, what if AI wrote the words?

on Feb 9

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Grant success for former PhD student

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Grant success for former PhD student

on Feb 9

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Ancestral ties to the Kabayan ‘fire’ mummies is driving research to save them

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A family link to the Philippines’ Kabayan mummies inspired University of Melbourne research into environmental changes in the mountain caves that house them.

on Jan 25