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How chameleon materials adjust to climate extremes in real time | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne
How chameleon materials adjust to climate extremes in real time | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne
Phase-change or chameleon materials ‘sense’ temperature at an atomic level, which means our infrastructure could simply adapt to the seasons – without a huge energy cost, says a University of Melbourne expert.
STEM on Barwon program helps unlock career possibilities for Bourke and Brewarrina students
STEM on Barwon program helps unlock career possibilities for Bourke and Brewarrina students
STEM on Barwon program helps unlock career possibilities for Bourke and Brewarrina students
Endeavour Awards Night
Endeavour Awards Night
Congratulations to all our student groups who participated in the Endeavour Exhibition.
'This will be our future': How three PhD students are studying digital transformation to reinvent their careers
'This will be our future': How three PhD students are studying digital transformation to reinvent their careers
'This will be our future': How three PhD students are studying digital transformation to reinvent their careers
Happy 70th Birthday to Australia's first computing class | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne
Happy 70th Birthday to Australia's first computing class | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne
We now carry computers in our pockets, but in 1955, the University of Melbourne became home to the two-tonne CSIRAC computer. Our picture gallery celebrates 70 years of Australia’s first university computing department
Giving people the chance to reclaim their independence after an amputation | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne
Giving people the chance to reclaim their independence after an amputation | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne
2025 Return to Country: Northam, Western Australia
2025 Return to Country: Northam, Western Australia
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We’re twisting light to move more data | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne
We’re twisting light to move more data | Pursuit by the University of Melbourne
New technology from the University of Melbourne that creates ‘light twisters’ using ultra-thin materials could shape the future of optical communications
Can a pizza box go in the yellow bin – or not?
Can a pizza box go in the yellow bin – or not?
UniMelb ranked in the world’s top 20 in QS World University Rankings
UniMelb ranked in the world’s top 20 in QS World University Rankings
Is it OK to leave device chargers plugged in all the time?
Is it OK to leave device chargers plugged in all the time?
Most of us will leave behind a large ‘digital legacy’ when we die
Most of us will leave behind a large ‘digital legacy’ when we die
Bishakhdatta Gayen – The World’s Most Powerful Ocean Current Could Slow by 2050
Bishakhdatta Gayen – The World’s Most Powerful Ocean Current Could Slow by 2050
Callum Vidler – 3D Bioprinting Pushes the Boundaries of Human Tissue Engineering
Callum Vidler – 3D Bioprinting Pushes the Boundaries of Human Tissue Engineering
Christopher Honig – Can AI Enhance Engineering Education?
Christopher Honig – Can AI Enhance Engineering Education?
Eduardo Oliveira & Lucy Sparrow – Introducing AI Ally
Eduardo Oliveira & Lucy Sparrow – Introducing AI Ally
Joe Berry – Researchers Make a Splash with Charging Discovery
Joe Berry – Researchers Make a Splash with Charging Discovery
Nelson Lam – Engineers Cushion Landslide Barriers for Global Impact
Nelson Lam – Engineers Cushion Landslide Barriers for Global Impact
Toby Murray – Signal Leak Shows Security Systems Must Be Easy to Use
Toby Murray – Signal Leak Shows Security Systems Must Be Easy to Use
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STUDENT STORIES
Airwallex & UMCPC – Empowering the Next Generation of Competitive Programmers
Airwallex & UMCPC – Empowering the Next Generation of Competitive Programmers
Grace Brown – Quest to Revolutionise Aged Care Lands Her on Forbes 30 Under 30 List
Grace Brown – Quest to Revolutionise Aged Care Lands Her on Forbes 30 Under 30 List
Poorya Shaghaghi – 2025 Claire Hall Studentship
Poorya Shaghaghi – 2025 Claire Hall Studentship
Yuxuan Luo – Improving Water Recovery in Mineral Extraction
Yuxuan Luo – Improving Water Recovery in Mineral Extraction
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Study Overseas
Study Overseas
A study abroad and exchange program at Melbourne University is your chance to explore the world, meet new people, create valuable professional networks and immerse yourself in a different social, cultural, and academic environment... all whilst completing your studies!
The Creator Space
The Creator Space
The Creator Space is an accessible fabrication lab located at the University of Melbourne’s innovation precinct, Melbourne Connect.
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