University of Melbourne Magazine

Professor Peter Bossaerts freely admits that he is considered something of an oddball in the world of finance and economics, but his radical ideas could help solve some of the world’s biggest financial issues. Val McFarlane meets him.

From Pompeii and Herculaneum to the Melbourne Now exhibition, here are five key moments in street art history.

University of Melbourne researcher Professor Alison Young discusses why street art is so popular in Melbourne.

The University Athletics Club is about to mark 125 years of success, all the way to Olympic glory.

Restoring treasures is all in a day’s work for the Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation.

Genetic research is shedding new light on a brain disorder that has long drawn an unfortunate stigma.

Nettie Palmer’s poem, Their Peace, commemorated the University’s students’ and graduates’ part in the Great War.

Melbourne students are hitting the road in big numbers to take advantage of the plentiful options for studying abroad.

Student newspaper Farrago, an incubator for writers, journalists and politicians, is about to turn 90.

Amid rising alarm at Australia’s decline in international student rankings, the Melbourne Graduate School of Education offers a model for transforming our schools.

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