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Official #UnimelbAlumni Twitter account. Tweets about news, events, services and benefits available to @unimelb alumni.
Melbourne, Australia
Joined June 2012
Did you know the Grainger Museum is Australia’s only purpose-built autobiographical museum? Grainger began planning this remarkable space in 1922, and by December 1938, his dream became reality. Today, the museum stands as a lasting tribute to his cosmopolitan outlook and life.
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After a global finance career, Tom returned home with a bold idea: create healthy drinks and snacks that inspire people to “Look After Yourself.” Today, Emma & Tom’s is an internationally recognised brand built on care, kindness, and curiosity. → https://t.co/loXFxUIJeD
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🚨 Actress Diane Keaton’s Cause of Death Revealed Read more
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Did you ever admire the top of the 1888 building during your time on campus?
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Melbourne’s possums are iconic - but they’re also among the most PFAS-contaminated mammals ever tested. Are they warning us about urban pollution? → https://t.co/ZvVbKhvpjl
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From struggling to access lectures as one of Melbourne’s first deaf students to becoming CEO of Expression Australia, alum Rebecca Adam’s journey is a story of resilience and impact. → https://t.co/rXOoWgUVG5
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AI is stepping into roles that guide, encourage and comfort us. For young people, the promise of 24/7 advice and support is compelling. But how trustworthy is an AI coach? What safeguards do we need to protect privacy, autonomy and wellbeing? → https://t.co/dDefUsCFGD
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Emily’s two passions, nature and people, led her from psychology to zoology, where she’s making real-world impact on the Superb Fairy-wren. Now at Zoos Victoria, Emily helps change behaviours and improve conservation. Tap to read her story. → https://t.co/o88ohCLgKi
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Congratulations to #unimelb alum Associate Professor Teresa Puthussery on being named a 2025 MacArthur Fellow. 🌟 Her groundbreaking research could transform treatments for diseases like glaucoma and macular degeneration. Read more. → https://t.co/DxnwlsyNSH
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We love the blend of old and new in Parkville.💕
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Alum Dr. Harvey Huang sought to understand how humans and learning algorithms behave during extreme market conditions. A PhD allowed him to tackle this challenge and paved the way for the next step in his career. Tap to read his story. → https://t.co/oeBKqCliJe
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Congratulations to the recipients of the 2025 Woodward, Marles and Littlejohn Medals. 🏅 The prestigious medals recognise and celebrate research excellence and impact across a range of disciplines. Tap to read more. → https://t.co/MGHxuWW9qj
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Congratulations to #Unimelb Professor Richard Robson on being awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry alongside Professor Susumu Kitagawa from Kyoto University and Professor Omar M. Yaghi from the University of California. Tap to read more. → https://t.co/C3U2usmLac
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With a two-place rise, the University ranks 37th in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University rankings and remains number one in Australia. → https://t.co/mbyBbEnLET
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We love the texture at the Southbank campus.
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💉 Ozempic, Mounjaro and Wegovy are transforming how we treat obesity - but they’re also raising big questions. What are these drugs doing to the brain? Who should get access? And what does this mean for the future of healthcare? → https://t.co/EtBTvN3agn
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🌤️ From The Spring of Deception to The Swooping, Melbourne’s seasons aren’t just a meme - they’re a window into climate, ecology and culture. Two of our expert scientists unpack what’s really going on with magpies, flowers, and our shifting seasons → https://t.co/TyUYWGoMfy
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🌿 Sustainability Week 2025 is next week! With over 30 community-driven events, this year's program is bigger than ever. Don't miss Lottie Dalziel, founder of Banish and Forbes 30 Under 30 sustainability advocate live on Tues 16 Sept. Tap for more. → https://t.co/Mtv9Y9Dp8B
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An old shot of pathology with the original medical building in the background. Alumni doctors, could you imagine through campus during this era?
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It's been 50 years since Laureate Professor Graeme Clark AC and his team developed the cochlear implant, transforming lives and hearing health. 🦻 We sat down with Professor Clark AC to talk about his legacy and the impact of biomedical engineering. → https://t.co/tPC3qY3CDu
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