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Re-editing after the 2nd input was exhausting. But Frances (the tutor)and Andre (the lecturer) both decided I did a good job, alhamdulilah. You see here the makings of my first H1.

On the trip to Peru. Rick was a professor in Australia.

 

In fact, I found him! He has the wonderful title of ScUM Leader.

www.botany.unimelb.edu.au/RW/people.html

 

Looking north. The book-lift in the foreground on the right is now located behind the service desk

Ustinov College Café Scientifique - How can science best serve government?

 

Seminar with Professor Mark Burgman of the University of Melbourne, Australia (cebra.unimelb.edu.au/researchers/chief_investigators).

 

25 April 2016

 

the zigzag benches lead the eye to one of the oldest buildings in the University of Melbourne.

"Oyster Shells". Oil.

 

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Visit art150.unimelb.edu.au for more information about the ART150: 9x5 NOW Exhibition, from 16 June 2017 at the Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne.

Werribee Park Mansion, Werribee, VIC - November 2009. Unimelb grad's farewell party.

The super Bethany King, who sung and played guitar for us

Jakarta, Indonesia. September 2, 2024. University of Melbourne Jakarta Post-Graduation Celebration 2024. Photo by Toto Santiko Budi/University of Melbourne.

The term college in Australia means dorms that house a fraternity-like group of students.

Ustinov College Café Scientifique - How can science best serve government?

 

Seminar with Professor Mark Burgman of the University of Melbourne, Australia (cebra.unimelb.edu.au/researchers/chief_investigators).

 

25 April 2016

 

Strobist info (same setup as Ross):

 

- Main light camera left, directly next to model through 4' x 6' diffuser.

- Reflector camera right, slightly in front of model.

- 2x gridded rim lights 45 degrees behind model, one on either side.

Australia was often presented as a cornucopia of scientific delights and novelties. But such novelty also made the environment seem alien and forbidding, unsuited to European settlement. Scientists have been integrally involved in attempts to remake the land to suit the needs of European settlers - whether it be by introducing songbirds to soothe their spirits, or diverting rivers to power their homes and irrigate their farms. But while scientists attitudes towards the land have been shaped by their European preconceptions, they have also transcended them, drawing attention to the limits of the remaking process. What are the consequences for the environment? How can a balance be achieved? By remaking, science has also been remade.

 

See: www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/cabinet/contents/cab_t1.htm

Looking west. Former staff member John Pannagiopolous pictured.

Interior stained glass window, "1888 Building", University of Melbourne. Built 1888. Currently School of Graduate Research, former Melbourne Teachers’ College until 1994.

Interior, "1888 Building", University of Melbourne. Built 1888. Currently School of Graduate Research, former Melbourne Teachers’ College until 1994.

15-17 May 2024, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Pro Palestine students occupy the Arts West building at Melbourne University, renaming it 'Mahmoud's Hall', in honour of a Palestinian would-be Melbourne University student who was killed in Gaza. This formed part of the global Palestine student encampment movement. Matt Hrkac (www.matthrkac.com.au)

CSIRAC: Known as the Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Automatic Computer (CSIR Mk 1.).

 

Australia's first digital computer. It is the worlds oldest surviving first generation digital computer.

 

source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSIRAC

cis.unimelb.edu.au/about/csirac

The wall and shelves have now been removed and one would now see the windows looking out to Professors Walk.

Jakarta, Indonesia. September 2, 2024. University of Melbourne Jakarta Post-Graduation Celebration 2024. Photo by Toto Santiko Budi/University of Melbourne.

Jakarta, Indonesia. September 2, 2024. University of Melbourne Jakarta Post-Graduation Celebration 2024. Photo by Toto Santiko Budi/University of Melbourne.

Jakarta, Indonesia. September 2, 2024. University of Melbourne Jakarta Post-Graduation Celebration 2024. Photo by Toto Santiko Budi/University of Melbourne.

Jakarta, Indonesia. September 2, 2024. University of Melbourne Jakarta Post-Graduation Celebration 2024. Photo by Toto Santiko Budi/University of Melbourne.

  

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