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The gallery was also referred to as the Monash University Department of Visual Arts Exhibition Gallery. [2] In 1987 the gallery moved to the Multi-Discipline Centre (later called the Gallery Building), and in 2002 the Gallery was renamed Monash University Museum of Art. [1] Its collection had grown to over 1500 works by 2008. [3]
The following is a list of libraries in Victoria, Australia. State library State Library Victoria Academic libraries Theological libraries Carmelite Library (Affiliated with the University of Divinity) Mannix Library (Catholic Theological College) Universities Baillieu Library (University of Melbourne) Borchardt Library (La Trobe University) Deakin Library (Deakin University) [6] MacFarland ...
Monash University, Parkville campus; Monash University, Peninsula campus; Monash University, Prato Centre This page was last edited on 6 May 2023, at 22:24 ...
Monash Children's Hospital; Monash Medical Centre; Monash Science Technology Research and Innovation Precinct; Monash Special Developmental School; Monash Tech School; Monash University Faculty of Law; Monash University, Clayton campus; Mount Waverley Secondary College
The hospital's new inpatient tower hovers 26 stories and 410 feet over Route 315 on OSU's campus. The $1.9-billion hospital, the largest capital project in Ohio State University history, is ...
Monash University, Clayton campus is the main campus of Monash University located in Clayton, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. The campus covers an area of over 1.1 km 2 and is the largest of the Monash University campuses, both in terms of size and student population. As of 2017, the Clayton Campus had over ...
[2] The arts and social sciences library at the University's Clayton Campus is named in his honour. [3] A book by Matheson published in 1980, Still learning, provides an account of his years at Monash. During his term as Vice-Chancellor, he sat on the Royal Commission on the collapse of Melbourne's King Street Bridge (from 1962 to 1963).