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Australia’s number one university
For over 160 years, The University of Melbourne has been an international leader in research, teaching and learning – attracting students from more than 150 countries.
Melbourne offers undergraduate degrees in nearly 100 major fields of study and world-leading graduate programs delivered through graduate schools in professional and scholarly disciplines to about 50,000 students each year.
A degree from Australia’s number one university is your ticket to an extraordinary future. And at Melbourne, you learn from the best. Our teachers are renowned researchers and industry leaders recognised globally for their outstanding achievements. Their job is to help you prepare for the challenging and exciting times ahead in the workforce. 
About us
Made Possible by Melbourne
The University of Melbourne enjoys an outstanding reputation with world rankings consistently placing us as Australia’s leading comprehensive research-intensive university, and one of the world’s top 40 universities.
Melbourne attracts the best and brightest students and researchers. We collaborate with a wide range of organisations to achieve positive research outcomes with global impact. And, with a history of over 160 years, we occupy a special place at the heart of our city’s cultural scene, as home to a number of museums, galleries and performing arts organisations. 
Our researchers are at the forefront of international scholarship in fields as diverse as human rights law, climate change, telecommunications and medical research. Among our many distinguished academics are Nobel Laureate, Professor Peter Doherty and Laureate Professor, Professor Peter Singer.

University of Melbourne

At a glance
8,000 staff
40,000 + students
15,000 + international students from over 100 countries
200,000 + alumni, 35,000 of which live overseas in more than 140 countries
AU$1.17b research expenditure in 2014
Australia’s largest cohort of research students
Seven campuses
Part of the Parkville precinct - Australia’s largest concentration of medical research institutes, hospitals and biotechnology companies
Launched in 2008, the Melbourne Curriculum offers a different study path to most Australian universities, with 11 undergraduate degrees in nearly 100 major fields of study and 270 professional graduate degrees
Research at Melbourne
The University of Melbourne enjoys an outstanding reputation with world rankings consistently placing us as Australia’s leading comprehensive research-intensive university.
The University attracts and cultivates the best and brightest researchers from around the world. We collaborate with industry, other institutions and research organisations, the community, government and not-for-profit organisations to achieve positive research outcomes with global impact.
As one of the largest and most productive research organisations in Australia, our expenditure in 2014 was $1.17 billion (AUD). We are committed to further elevating our successes and excellence in research. Learn more about our research.
Industry collaborations
We collaborate with a wide range of partners from industry, other institutions and research organisations, the community, government and not-for-profit organisations.
Commercialised innovations include:
the cochlear implant
Colony Stimulating Factor - a white blood cell booster
Relenza® anti viral flu drug
Recaldent® for dental care
Rotavirus vaccine
Museums and Galleries
The University of Melbourne offers a wide range of museums and galleries exploring everything from contemporary art, classics and archaeology, medical and dental history, music and the sciences. Visit the individual museum and galleries websites to discover what's on and for information on access and opening hours.
Grainger Museum
Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy & Pathology
Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum
Ian Potter Museum of Art
Margaret Lawrence Gallery
Medical History Museum
Noel Shaw Gallery
School of Physics Museum
The Dax CentreAustralia’s number one university
For over 160 years, The University of Melbourne has been an international leader in research, teaching and learning – attracting students from more than 150 countries.
Melbourne offers undergraduate degrees in nearly 100 major fields of study and world-leading graduate programs delivered through graduate schools in professional and scholarly disciplines to about 50,000 students each year.
A degree from Australia’s number one university is your ticket to an extraordinary future. And at Melbourne, you learn from the best. Our teachers are renowned researchers and industry leaders recognised globally for their outstanding achievements. Their job is to help you prepare for the challenging and exciting times ahead in the workforce. 
About us
Made Possible by Melbourne
The University of Melbourne enjoys an outstanding reputation with world rankings consistently placing us as Australia’s leading comprehensive research-intensive university, and one of the world’s top 40 universities.
Melbourne attracts the best and brightest students and researchers. We collaborate with a wide range of organisations to achieve positive research outcomes with global impact. And, with a history of over 160 years, we occupy a special place at the heart of our city’s cultural scene, as home to a number of museums, galleries and performing arts organisations. 
Our researchers are at the forefront of international scholarship in fields as diverse as human rights law, climate change, telecommunications and medical research. Among our many distinguished academics are Nobel Laureate, Professor Peter Doherty and Laureate Professor, Professor Peter Singer.
At a glance
8,000 staff
40,000 + students
15,000 + international students from over 100 countries
200,000 + alumni, 35,000 of which live overseas in more than 140 countries
AU$1.17b research expenditure in 2014
Australia’s largest cohort of research students
Seven campuses
Part of the Parkville precinct - Australia’s largest concentration of medical research institutes, hospitals and biotechnology companies
Launched in 2008, the Melbourne Curriculum offers a different study path to most Australian universities, with 11 undergraduate degrees in nearly 100 major fields of study and 270 professional graduate degrees
Research at Melbourne
The University of Melbourne enjoys an outstanding reputation with world rankings consistently placing us as Australia’s leading comprehensive research-intensive university.
The University attracts and cultivates the best and brightest researchers from around the world. We collaborate with industry, other institutions and research organisations, the community, government and not-for-profit organisations to achieve positive research outcomes with global impact.

University of Melbourne

As one of the largest and most productive research organisations in Australia, our expenditure in 2014 was $1.17 billion (AUD). We are committed to further elevating our successes and excellence in research. Learn more about our research.
Industry collaborations
We collaborate with a wide range of partners from industry, other institutions and research organisations, the community, government and not-for-profit organisations.
Commercialised innovations include:
the cochlear implant
Colony Stimulating Factor - a white blood cell booster
Relenza® anti viral flu drug
Recaldent® for dental care
Rotavirus vaccine
Museums and Galleries
The University of Melbourne offers a wide range of museums and galleries exploring everything from contemporary art, classics and archaeology, medical and dental history, music and the sciences. Visit the individual museum and galleries websites to discover what's on and for information on access and opening hours.
Grainger Museum
Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy & Pathology
Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum
Ian Potter Museum of Art
Margaret Lawrence Gallery
Medical History Museum
Noel Shaw Gallery
School of Physics Museum
The Dax Centre
Tiegs Museum
Tiegs Museum

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