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Ancient Greek

Study Ancient Greek and gain an insight into your world today by exploring how ancient cultures have contributed to the development of our modern world.

Ancient Egyptian

Study Ancient Egyptian and discover the ancient world of Egypt and the Near East from 3000 BCE to the 4th century CE.

Student takeover: Tour the Melbourne Dental School

International student Elsh shows us around the Melbourne Dental School and describes what it’s like studying the Doctor of Dental Surgery.

Master of Teaching qualification opens up global opportunities for graduate

Find out how Master of Teaching (Secondary) alum, Hayley combines a passion for teaching with a sense of ambition and adventure – in a journey that has taken her from the University of Melbourne campus to regional Victoria and overseas.

Graduate student finds support and empowerment through scholarship awards

Komala knew she made the right decision to study with us when she stood in front of the University crest, which says, ‘Postera crescam laude’, and translates to, ‘Grow in the esteem of future generations’.

This PhD student discovered their true passion in a surprising way

Lauren Story is a creative crafter, game board enthusiast and final year Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) candidate, within the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences.

Masters program leads to global opportunities for science student

Why choose the Master of Biotechnology? Learn more about our program, scholarships, clubs and societies from current student, Aaquib.

Master of Teaching student discovers her passions at Melbourne

For Bachelor of Science graduate and Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) student, Jessica Lee, the University of Melbourne has provided a space to discover what she’s passionate about, build new skills and feel empowered to make a positive impact.

A day in the life of a Bachelor of Commerce student

Nathan is a Bachelor of Commerce student and a member of Enactus, a social entrepreneurship society that recently represented the University at competition in Silicon Valley. When he’s not trying to make the world a better place you can usually find him in the Giblin Eunson Library.