Shaun Holthouse loves sport, though he has more aptitude for maths and science than any natural talent on the field.
Nathaniel Swain credits studying Japanese with kick-starting his passion for speech and language.
Cancer researchers are usually in the business of shrinking tumours. Dr Elizabeth Vincan wants to grow them.
Imagine a museum where you can trace your heartbeat, test your blood or learn to pick locks.
Picture a top interior designer on holidays sitting by a forest stream. Suddenly she spies a moss-covered rock with exactly the shade of green she’s been looking for.
It’s a big jump from the tiny bronzed booties parents once kept as a memento of their new-born child to a three-dimensional model of their baby’s face in the womb, transformed from ultrasound images into an amazing 3D-printed relief sculpture.
A group of University of Melbourne researchers has conquered the seemingly impossible task of generating and storing pure oxygen without electrical power.
When three of the world’s biggest high-tech companies expressed alarm that university graduates lacked the 21st century skills needed in the digital age, it triggered a revolution now affecting higher education and schools across the globe.
The University has announced an ambitious four-year strategy committing it to action on climate change and its impacts.
Judge Wendy Wilmoth is one of Victoria’s most experienced and esteemed judges. Pinar Tat is a third-year law student at the University of Melbourne.