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  2. Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, University of Melbourne

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    Entrance of Southbank Campus The Elisabeth Murdoch Building looking towards Melbourne Arts Centre spire on St. Kilda Road. The Faculty of Fine Arts and Music (formerly known as the Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music) is a faculty of the University of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia.

  3. Victorian College of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The National Gallery of Victoria Art School, founded in 1867 to teach fine art, was the VCA's foundation school. The Victorian College of the Arts was established in 1972 by a government order under the Victorian Institute of Colleges Act 1955, initiated by the Premier of Victoria and Minister for the Arts, Rupert Hamer. Subsequently, in 1973 ...

  4. Melbourne Conservatorium of Music - Wikipedia

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    The teaching of music at the University of Melbourne has been undertaken under a number of administrative structures. The first award of a degree in music (a Bachelor of Music) was recorded in 1879, [1] and the first Chair of Music, endowed by Francis Ormond – known as the Ormond Professor of Music - was occupied from 1891, even though there was not yet a department or faculty of music at ...

  5. University of Melbourne Faculty of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Arts is home to many researchers who are working on publicly and privately funded research projects. These projects range from archaeology to contemporary art. [2] Research output contributes to the world rankings of The University of Melbourne, which in 2019 ranked 41 for Arts and Humanities and 52 for Social Sciences. [3]

  6. John Medley Building - Wikipedia

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    The John Medley Building is at Kernot Road, the University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The building was designed by Sir Roy Burman Grounds . It was constructed between 1969 and 1971, [ 3 ] and was built to relieve the cramped conditions of the campus Old Arts Building, which was built from 1919 to 1924, and ...

  7. Frank Tate Building - Wikipedia

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    The Frank Tate Building, also known as Building 189, is a student centre of the University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Designed by Percy Edgar Everett, it was built between 1939 and 1940 as an expansion of the Melbourne Teachers' College, housed in the '1888 Building' to the south. [2]

  8. Wilam Hall - Wikipedia

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    Wilam Hall (previously Medley Hall) is the smallest hall of residence of the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. Established in 1954, it is situated at 48 Drummond St in Carlton, Victoria, away from the other nine residential colleges in Parkville. It is home to approximately 73 students from around Australia and overseas.

  9. University of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The new Union and Guild Theatres are located within the University of Melbourne Arts & Cultural Building, [99] [100] while Open Stage is in the 757 Swanston Street building, both on the Parkville campus. [101] From 2025, the Parkville Campus will be accessible via Parkville railway station, as part of the Metro Tunnel project. [102]