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Host a Student for Dinner: Welcome to Melbourne Program

ALUMNI are invited to host an international AusAID student in their home for dinner and help make a difference to their Melbourne experience as part of the 2011 Semester 2 Welcome to Melbourne...

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MSE staff visit alumni in Shanghai and Beijing

A/Professor David Shallcross, Head of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, and Smeeta Singh from the Engineering Future Students team, met with a number of young engineering graduates in Shanghai...

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Recent events: celebrations in Malaysia and networking in Melbourne

It is always a highlight for the Melbourne School of Engineering to connect with alumni in person – it gives us a chance to hear from you directly on the things that matter to you, and helps us be...

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Young researcher working to fight foetal mortality with the help of the Len...

Electrical Engineering PhD student Faezeh Marzbanrad will work with a top research team in the USA, looking at improved methods for evaluating foetal wellbeing, thanks to a prestigious scholarship from...

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Student guest post: Exchange in Beijing

Student Ambassador and Master of Engineering (Biomedical) student Naomi Sutanto reflects on her exchange trip to Beijing. During her trip, Naomi took part in the Globex Summer Semester, a one-month...

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Student guest post: Kicking goals on campus

With a passion for soccer, Master of Engineering Management student Victor Cabrera from Ecuador reveals the best ways to become involved with sport on campus.  As an international student, you have...

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Engineering a safer future in Nepal

The April 25 earthquake was Nepal’s most destructive in 80 years. Villages were flattened and magnificent centuries-old temples were reduced to rubble. Some of the hardest-hit structures included the...

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