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Brief introduction of Melbourne University

The University of Mexico is a member of eight famous universities in Australia. It is also a founding member of Universitas 2 1 and the seat of its secretariat. It is also one of the member universities of the Pacific Rim University Alliance (APRU) and the Asia-Pacific International Trade Education and Research Alliance (PACIBER). The University of Melbourne campus covers an area of 22.5 hectares, with beautiful gardens and ancient buildings. Located in 〔Parkville〕, a suburb of Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, the general campus of the University of Mexico has its classical bell tower and quadrangles, which complement many new teaching buildings. The famous "South Lawn" was renovated in 1970s, which is an important place for students to socialize and entertain. Trees on the lawn are in steel pipes, and the lawn becomes a parking lot. Its architectural design won an award in Australia. The University of Melbourne emphasizes students' comprehensive ability in academic attainments and personality cultivation, and strives to create a unique "Melbourne experience" for students. Among the alumni and professors of the University of Mexico, there are six Nobel Prize winners, including Peter Doherty and Bert Sakerman (Prize in Medicine and Physiology) and Prize in Economics), ranking first in Australia [1]. In addition, Nobel Prize winners from other universities, such as James Mirrlees (1996, Economics), have also been invited to give lectures here as guests. Other famous alumni include many politicians, social activists and feminists, such as former Australian Prime Minister robert menzies, writer Helen Ghana and philosopher Peter Singer. According to the bulletin special issue "100 Most Influential Australians", 33 of them have academic relations with the University of Melbourne. At present, the University of Melbourne has eleven departments, namely: architecture, literature, business studies, education, engineering, land and food resources, law, medicine, music, science and veterinary medicine. In addition, Victoria College of Art also offers music, dance, art, drama, film and television courses ... Melbourne School of Business Administration was rated as the best MBA school in the Asia-Pacific region. University of Melbourne offers a series of courses such as undergraduate, graduate, bachelor, master and doctor. There are 1 1 colleges and 3 affiliated colleges, covering major professional disciplines including:

School of Architectural Design: Architecture, Building Management, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning;

Faculty of Arts: Humanities, Social Sciences, Mass Media, Linguistics, Art Management, Asian Studies, etc.

Business school: accounting, finance, actuarial science, economics, marketing, international business, e-commerce;

College of Education: pedagogy, education management, children's education, educational psychology, TESOL, special education;

School of Engineering: electronic communication engineering, software design engineering, engineering, environmental engineering, water resources management, global positioning information system management, computer;

College of Land and Food Resources: agronomy, forestry, food science and technology, horticulture, agricultural economy, forestry management, wildlife protection and natural resources management;

Law school: law, banking and finance law, construction law, company law, dispute law, e-commerce law, energy law, administrative law, health care law, intellectual property law, international law, international tax law, labor relations law, information and communication law;

Medical college: clinical medicine, dentistry, nursing, psychology, health science;

Conservatory of Music: wind music, strings and music education;

Faculty of Science: life science, mathematics and statistics, physics, chemistry, geography, environmental science, biomedicine, information system, optical experiment;

Veterinary College: Veterinary Medicine, Animal Studies;

Melbourne Institute of Business Administration: MBA, DBA;;

Graduate school: responsible for managing all doctoral research projects;

Victoria College of Art: fine arts, music, dance, drama, art production center, film and television, etc. The library of the University of Melbourne is one of the oldest and largest libraries in Australia, with more than 3 million books and more than 20 languages. Including books, newspapers and magazines, periodicals, parliamentary materials, audio-visual materials, microforms, CD-ROM databases, etc. The university has also established a yearbook for graduates, with 65,438+0,654,38+0,000 graduates at present, making it a worldwide network of graduates. The career and employment counseling center provides various employment services for students. There are 10 squash courts, 4 weightlifting training halls and 2 large gymnasiums in the University Sports Center, which provide various ball sports venues for students. Outdoor tennis courts, rugby fields, hockey fields, track and field fields, cricket fields and basketball courts are all available. There are rowing boats and ski resorts outside the school. There are 45 sports clubs in all. There are more than 65,438+000 societies and social organizations in the Student Union, including the specialized China Student Union. University of Melbourne is a non-profit organization that has made outstanding contributions to society in scientific research, teaching and knowledge transfer. As an excellent academic institution, Melbourne University upholds academic value, honesty, openness and rigorous knowledge freedom in the tradition of keeping promises. As an excellent research institution, the University of Melbourne aims to strengthen its core knowledge disciplines, open up new ideas for scientific understanding, and support unconventional research methods in important and innovative fields. As an excellent teaching institution, the University of Melbourne aims to attract outstanding students from the widest background and provide excellent education. As a non-profit organization, University of Melbourne focuses on students' learning objectives and external interference in public services, including research on pressing social issues, cultivating graduates' sense of responsibility, and promoting investigations and public debates based on evidence and reasons. As an institution engaged in international affairs, the University of Melbourne, together with its overseas counterparts, faces global challenges of wisdom, originality and respect for human nature. As a university with strong regional characteristics, the University of Melbourne reiterated its unique advantages. Its campus is still face-to-face, gathering scholars from all over the world, and the learning community has ever-changing technology. Outstanding scholars here lead students to open their minds and face the great unknown: a place where a new generation can determine the future value. University of Melbourne must adapt to the changes of international standards and national policy environment, international rankings, new market conditions and the challenges of freshmen receiving higher education. The future of this university will depend on its ability to carry out "triple helix" academic projects. University of Melbourne, as an institution, not only performs well in research, but also in applying ideas and knowledge to the work and life of students, staff and the public. The reform and innovation of Melbourne University adopts Melbourne model, which breaks the traditional one-way talent education concept and cultivates T-type talents. After graduation, graduates will adapt to social needs more easily. The University of Melbourne has accumulated a respectable academic reputation in almost all academic fields, especially in the fields of medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities, engineering and technology, and enjoys a leading position in Australia and even the world. University of Melbourne ranks Australia 1 leading in the medical field; Social sciences, natural sciences and arts and humanities ranked second in Australia, second only to the Australian National University (ANU); It also ranks second in the country in the field of engineering, second only to the University of New South Wales. It is the only prestigious university in Australia that ranks in the top 30 in the world in five academic fields (the data is taken from the British Times Higher Education Special Issue-World University Rankings 2008). At the same time, the University of Melbourne ranked Australia 1 in the 2008 World Academic Papers Quality Appraisal published by Taiwan Province Province, ranking the top 60 in the world, ranking first in the Asia-Pacific region in medicine, life sciences and social sciences, and being the top 100 university in Australia with the most academic fields. In addition, according to the ranking published by Melbourne Institute in 2006, the rankings of business school (part of social science, but excluding economics department), medical school and law school of Melbourne University in Australia are all 1. Melbourne Business School has been ranked among the top 100 in the world and Australia, and has been listed among the top 50 MBA programs in the world by the British skilled migration program. Graduates are eligible to work directly in the UK.