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GENERAL INTRODUCTION

The University of Melbourne was established by an Act of the Vic- torian Parliament in 1853. The University site, in the northern part of the city of Melbourne, occupies 106 acres, of which the teaching and adminis- trative departments occupy 45 acres, the affiliated colleges 40 acres, the sports grounds 16 acres and the University Women's College 5 acres. The Veterinary Research Institute occupies about 5 acres nearby. The Teachers' College, which is situated in the University grounds, is not included in this area.

Under the original Act, and subsequent amending legislation, the University consists of Convocation (the body of graduates) and a Council of thirty-five members, representing the Victorian Government, the graduates, the teaching staff, the undergraduates and the University Col- leges, with wide powers for the conduct of University affairs. The general academic administration of the University is conducted by a Professorial Board, and the supervision of individual courses by Faculties and Boards of Studies.

The University offers Bachelors' degree courses in Agricultural Science, Applied Science, Architecture, Arts, Building, Commerce, Dental Science, Education (postgraduate), Engineering and Surveying, Law, Medicine and Surgery, Medical Science, Music, Science (including Forestry and Optometry), Science Education, Town and Regional Plan- ning and Veterinary Science; Sub-graduate diplomas in Architectural De- sign, Journalism, Physical Education, Public Administration; postgraduate diploma courses in Agriculture, Criminology, Education, various medical specialties, Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Science, Psychology and Engin- eering Management. There are also diploma courses in Social Studies and Town and Regional Planning and a higher diploma in Music.

In most Faculties which conduct degree courses higher degrees of Master and Doctor are available, and in all Faculties the degree of Doctor of Philosophy may be conferred. There are also courses leading to Masters' degrees in Business Administration, Building Science, Surveying Science and Science (Optometry). The length of Bachelors' degree courses varies from three to six years of full-time study. The academic year begins in March and ends in December, and includes three teaching terms and an examination term.

The University is not primarily residential, but there are ten residen- tial colleges affiliated with it, and situated close to the principal Univer- sity site. There are in addition three halls of residence: Medley Hall, Intemational House (intended to meet the needs of overseas students) and Graduate House for postgraduate students.

The University is financed by grants from the State and Common- wealth Governments, fees paid by students and income from benefactions.

PMNCTPAL UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS

The details of the subjects included in particular courses are published in the appropriate Faculty Handbook.

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The Annual Report of the Council, with accompanying financial and other appendices, is included in the Calendar.

The Research Report, which is pubhshed annually, contains details of the various research activities connected with each department. It also sets out the contributions to science and hterature which have been published by members of staff, research workers and students.

The University Gazette, pubhshed eight times during the year, gives an official report of University activities and developments.

Guide to Science Courses and Guide to Arts Courses are prepared by the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Arts respectively and give detailed information about course structures.

Copies of University pubhcations may be obtained at the Melbourne University Bookroom. Copies may be inspected at any university in Australia, at the Association of Commonwealth Universities in London, and at the leading universities in most countries.

ADDRESS

All general correspondence directed to the University should be addressed to The Registrar, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3052, Austraha.

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