university of melbourne
Overview
University of Melbourne is consistently ranked among the leading universities in the world, with its international peers placing it in the top 20 worldwide, and employers placing it in the top 10. The university was established in 1853 and is the second-oldest university in Australia. The university has approximately 44,000 students.
Core competencies
University of Melbourne offers the following degrees:
Undergraduate Degrees:
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science
Graduate School of Business and Economics
Melbourne Law School
Melbourne Business School
Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
Melbourne School of Design
Melbourne Graduate School of Science
Melbourne Graduate School of Education
Faculty of the VCA and Music (School of Music, Parkville)
Melbourne School of Engineering
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Melbourne School of Veterinary Science
Melbourne School of Graduate Research
Melbourne School of Land and Environment
Contact details
Main switchboard: +(61 3) 8344 4000
Post address The University of Melbourne:
The Provost
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Australia
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