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Learn about the History program at the University of Melbourne, one of the most distinguished and longest running in Australia. Explore the history of the program, the staff, the research, the courses and the stories.
From the time our foundation stone was laid in 1853, to recent impacts and discoveries in bio-medicine, law, humanities, cultural contributions, our stories chart a rich and fascinating past and point to an exciting future.
The University of Melbourne (also colloquially known as Melbourne University) is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria.
Our history. Founded in 1853 by an Act of the Victorian Parliament, the University of Melbourne is a thriving internationally acknowledged research University. The original campus was set in a large area north of Grattan Street.
Established in 1854, the History program at the University of Melbourne is one of the most distinguished and longest running in Australia.
Vor 2 Tagen · Dhoombak Goobgoowana – A history of Indigenous Australia and the University of Melbourne – Volume 1: Truth is published by Melbourne University Publishing and edited by Dr Ross Jones, Dr James Waghorne and Professor Marcia Langton. Hard copies are available to purchase, and a free digital copy is available through an open-access portal.
The Quadrangle was often referred to by shorthand as the ‘University’. It was the hub of teaching, the venue for major ceremonial events, such as the annual Commencement, and the forum where students met to discuss their work and the issues of the wider world.