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  1. Associate Professor Sally Treloyn. Associate Professor, ARC Future Fellow 2016. + 61 419 913 719. streloyn@unimelb.edu.au. Dr Megan McPherson. Lecturer in Art and Intercultural Research. +61 3 8344 0513. mcpherson.m@unimelb.edu.au. Explore our academic staff across all disciplines at the Victorian College of the Arts.

  2. Teaching of the arts and humanities at The University of Melbourne began when the university was first opened to students in 1855, and the Faculty of Arts officially opened in 1903. [1] The current Dean of the Faculty of Arts at The University of Melbourne is Professor Denise Varney. She was Deputy Dean from 2016 to 2017, and has been co ...

  3. Our Campus. An ambitious $200 million capital works project is nearing completion at the University's Southbank campus to boost the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music’s standing as a world-leading arts education institution with cutting-edge facilities and strong industry links, right in the heart of Melbourne’s reinvigorated and thriving Arts Precinct.

  4. The Faculty of Fine Arts and Music assesses applications in 2 rounds each year. There is no mid-year entry for the Master of Fine Arts so no application round in the middle of the year. For courses which have start-year entry applications are assessed in October/November and outcomes are generally sent out via email in late November or December.

  5. Melbourne, Australia The University of Melbourne - Faculty of Fine Arts and Music Established in 1895 by the University of Melbourne Ormond Professor of Music, the Conservatorium is the oldest and largest tertiary music institution in Australia, with over 900 full time equivalent students.

  6. Professor Sierra has a 30-year career in the arts. Her research, which takes the form of traditional research outputs (some detailed here with more on Academia.edu), and non-traditional research ...

  7. The National Music Therapy Research Unit (NaMTRU) established by Emeritus Professor Denise Grocke in 1999 was merged with CAMTRU in 2016 to include graduate research (PhD) training program for creative arts therapists. CAMTRU researchers collaborate with local, national, and international stakeholders and creative arts and music therapy ...