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Teaching you how to think not what to think since 1855.
Melbourne, Australia
Joined January 2010
Peter Blazey lived boldly, and his Fellowship reflects that same spirit. For 20 years, the Peter Blazey Fellowship has supported writers spark meaningful conversations through their works. Learn about its impact and Peter’s legacy → https://t.co/eM6yfzKr79
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Is the Korean wave in your area? 🇰🇷 A team of academics, including @Grincheva, have worked together with the Korea Foundation to create the Hallyu Tracker to track the impact of Korean pop culture all over the world. Tap to learn more ➡️ https://t.co/UtE5siiBeR
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A report by @UniMelb and @HumanRightsHRLC lays bare the two-tiered legal system and discrimination in prison faced by refugees and migrants. With the Migration Amendment Bill 2024 before Parliament, learn about a system that 'must be dismantled' → https://t.co/jLm3Rm4gSx
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What came out of the Samoa CHOGM? 🌏 Professor Derek McDougall explores key outcomes, from climate justice to Australia’s COP bid, reparations, and the role of civil society. Read more → https://t.co/6ZR12SeQvb
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Curious about what powers AI systems and how it's transforming universities? Tune into The Secret Life of Languages podcast to learn more. Part 1: Ethical quandaries → https://t.co/6g1KDx1Hly Part 2: A peek into large language models → https://t.co/H1aNf8gOMB
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🎧 Ever wondered what the mental load is all about – and how it causes burnout? @LeahRuppanner answers your Qs in 'MissPerceived' as part of our Being Human Festival. 12.30pm 19 Nov, register free → https://t.co/nVpAPt0pl7
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Donald Trump’s victory in the US elections has been a shock to some and a joy to others. Professor @tim_lynchphd says there are good reasons to think his second term will succeed. Read more → https://t.co/rhuJl2IvyP
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Most bushrangers are best known from semi-fictional accounts written decades after their deaths, but a new book uncovers a few who told their own stories. Tap through to read more from the book extract by Professor Ken Gelder and Dr Rachael Weaver → https://t.co/qXvdju2Mvp
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Bread and honey, reading aloud, ball games and long walks (clothes optional) are just some of the ways ancient Greeks and Romans lived a long, healthy life. Dr Konstantine Panegyres shares wellness tips from the ancients in Pursuit. Tap to learn more ➡️ https://t.co/CTSAOBhMQJ
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Congratulations to Bachelor of Arts student Michael Gentle on winning a 2025 Rhodes Scholarship Australia-at-Large to study at Oxford University! 🔗 Read more → https://t.co/L6J7JMq6bX
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With Philippine vessels now facing direct aggression from China in the South China Sea, how can Manila respond? 🇵🇭 In the latest Ear to Asia episode, Richard Heydarian explores the tense dynamics and options for defending maritime claims. Listen here 🎧 https://t.co/RgOmbV5ERp
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When she was in Year 12, Crystal travelled all the way from Mission Beach in Far North Queensland to attend Open Day. There she learnt about the Access Melbourne special entry scheme which kicked off her journey to becoming a Narrm Scholar. Read more → https://t.co/N7c1ktrQAQ
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Australians might take a casual interest in US politics in the lead-up to the election 🇺🇸 But PhD candidate Cory Alpert says we must recognise that the future of global democracy, including our own, will be shaped by what happens this November → https://t.co/VVtFt7FLSz
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A wealthy nobleman? Treacherous friends? Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens has it all. That’s why Bell Shakespeare is tackling the lesser-known work for their popular series, Play In A Day at this year’s Being Human Festival. Explore the festival program→ https://t.co/7U5Ep6cBRD
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Because of a generous gift, Olivia and her class got to explore Florence during a nine-day intensive subject as part of the Executive Master of Arts. Read more about the experience and Krystyna Campbell-Pretty’s gift which made it possible → https://t.co/4C4ix951wq
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Congratulations to two of our students who have been awarded Westpac Future Leaders Scholarships! 🎉 The prestigious scholarship was awarded to Alexa Dietrich and Lenah Ankliss so they can pursue study in priority areas like sustainability or technology→ https://t.co/G4C90sA1bL
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Mongolia was recently criticised for not enacting an international arrest warrant for the Russian president. Anthropologist @RPlueckhahn says the decision reflects its attempts to maintain independence, sandwiched between two superpowers → https://t.co/hsqu7vBm9t
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This US election is no longer a contest between "two old white men" 🇺🇸 Expert in political theory, Dr Clayton Chin, says the implications for American politics and identity could not be more profound → https://t.co/sKqigdgIS7
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The second in this two-part series explores why the Democratic presidential candidate and current vice president could become the first woman elected as US president. 🔗 https://t.co/V5KZZunGKj
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Together with seven partner universities, we’re excited to announce the new Global Humanities Alliance! The alliance aims to raise the profile and social and political impact of the humanities and social sciences globally. Read more → https://t.co/9wM0sINLmO
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