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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.
Professor of Creative and Performing Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts and Music. Chair of the University's Creativity and Wellbeing Hallmark Initiative. Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Jane Davidson has extensive experience as a lecturer, supervisor, mentor and researcher. She chairs the University’s Creativity and Wellbeing Hallmark Research Initiative which investigates what ...
Check out our frequently asked questions or search ask.unimelb for information for current and future students, including enrolments, results, fees and the Student Information System. Find out what's on offer and how to access student support for Faculty of Fine Arts and Music students at the University of Melbourne.
Information for prospective students about applying, auditioning and interviewing for courses at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music. Here's an indication of what the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music application and acceptance process might look like for a domestic undergraduate applicant. The dates given here are indicative and are included for illustrative purposes only.
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6 de oct. de 2020 · The University of Melbourne has appointed Professor Marie Sierra as the new Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, home of the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. Professor Sierra joins the University following the retirement of current Dean, Professor Barry Conyngham, who will be leaving after 10 years of ...
Research integrity. Research integrity means that research is trustworthy due to using sound methods and being honestly and accurately described. At the University of Melbourne, all research is governed by: The University of Melbourne's Research Integrity and Misconduct Policy. The Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research, 2018; and.