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CONTENTS

Introduction 2

Council 3

The Professors 4

The Academic Board 5

Convocation and the Committee of Convocation 6

Alumni Association 7

The Faculties 8

The Library and Archives 27

Finance 29

Research 33

Continuing Education 34

Buildings 35

The Union 37

University Sport 38

Melbourne University Press 39

Melbourne Theatre Company 40

The University Assembly 42

University Gallery 43

The Graduate Union 44

Staff 46

Gifts, Grants and Bequests 69

Statistics 86

Colleges and Halls of Residence 92

Scholarships, Exhibitions and Prizes 93

Degrees and Diplomas Conferred 110

ANNUAL REPORT

Report on the proceedings of the University for the year ended 31 December, 1986.

His Excellency, The Honourable Dr Davis McCaughey, Governor of Victoria. Your Excellency, The Council of the University of Melbourne has the honour, in accordance with Section 46 of the University Act 1958, to present the first part of its report on the proceedings of the University during the year 1986. In addition to a general account of University activities, Part One of the Annual Report includes a statement of income and expenditure in respect of the General Fund as submitted for audit.

Part Two of the Annual Report, which will be issued later, will be the audited financial statement.

I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Excellency's most obedient servant,

R. DOUGLAS WRIGHT

Chancellor.

INTRODUCTION Demand for places in the University of Melbourne's courses remained high in 1986. Of the 15,000 applicants, the University was able to take just over one-fifth. The University would like to take more students but so far has been unsuccessful in its bids for additional funds.

In a submission to the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission, the University outlined a plan for controlled expansion, but the Victorian Post-Secondary Education Commission did not support this initiative. The University is awaiting the conclusions of the Commonwealth Commission with interest.

The University continued its special admissions scheme—for students who would not normally gain entry under existing selection procedures but who have been disadvantaged culturally, economically or socially. Two hundred and thirty-three students were enrolled from 1,223 applications. Initially the scheme was introduced for a trial period of three years and during 1987 the University will consider whether the scheme should continue. Other special entry schemes—including one for Aboriginals and another for refugees in the Faculty of Medicine—also continued.

By any standard 1986 was a momentous year for Australian universities. Government and business initiatives taken during the year may well change the face of Australian tertiary education.

With Commonwealth Government encouragement, universities and colleges began, tentatively, to market courses overseas. The University's own Graduate School of Management introduced a Diploma of Management Studies for fee-paying overseas students. Students are expected to come from Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and China.

While it is too early to judge the effect these courses may have on the tertiary education sector, they highlight the need for universities to be flexible, to be willing to develop new strategies and to experiment with new forms of teaching. The new private university being developed in Queensland will also create challenges.

During 1986 the University was extremely active—in teaching, research and community involvement.

Three reviews of academic activities were conducted during the year—in the School of Botany, Department of Psychology and Department of Architecture and Building. Reports have been completed and are being considered by the appropriate University committees.

These regular reviews of our activities, academic and administrative, while uncomfortable for participants at times, help to ensure the University remains efficient and effective.

In research, the University has had an excellent year. Our Australian Research Grants Scheme grants increased by 28 per cent to more than $3 million, and National Health and Medical Research grants topped $6.5 million—an increase of 19 per cent over 1985.

Other research achievements included the signing of agreements with biotechnology companies to develop tests for breast cancer, the opening of new research laboratories in Agriculture and Forestry and Veterinary Science.

Grants from other government agencies and from private sources also increased.

A Re-entry Research Fellowship Scheme has also been introduced to help women

whose research has been interrupted by having children to revive their research careers.

One of the most exciting developments during the year was the opening of the new Graduate School of Management building in Leicester Street. When Mr Hawke, the Prime Minister, officially opened the building it was the culmination of years of planning and outstanding co-operation between the University, private enterprise and Federal and State Governments.

The corporate sector contributed $3 million for the four-storey $10 million building. The Graduate School of Management is one of two national schools of management in Australia.

As a University one of our vital roles is to safeguard intellectual standards. Early in 1986 the University, with other Victorian universities and some colleges of advanced education, alerted the Victorian community to the lack of public debate over aspects of the proposed Victorian Certificate of Education.

Our concern was that educational standards could be placed in jeopardy. During the rest of the year many of the issues raised were debated at meetings throughout the State. Naturally, our main aim was to ensure that the Victorian Certificate of Education develops in a way that encourages able students and advances the nation's technology and culture. The University will continue to monitor these issues.

In administration, the University initiated moves to modernize its Personnel Services and develop a staff training and development scheme. An occupational health unit has been established, and advisers appointed to help prevent problems of sexual harassment.

Three building projects were completed—a computer centre, Graduate School of Management and childcare centre in Bouverie Street. A refurbishment of Melba Hall provided greater impetus to music in the University and the City of Melbourne during the last part of the year.

On 18 November 1986, the Industrial Registrar of the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission issued his decision granting registration to the Australian Association of University Staff (AAUS) as an organization of employees under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1903-1985. Within a few days the AAUS served a Letter of Demand and an accompanying log of claims on the Australian Universities Industrial Association (AUIA) and its member universities.

Negotiations were concluded successfully early in 1987 and a consent award for salaries was made by the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, effective from 12 February 1987.

COUNCIL Professor Emeritus Sir Douglas Wright was elected Chancellor for a further term, and the Honourable Mr Justice Northrop and Mrs F.S. Maries were elected Deputy Chancellors. Professor K.C. Lee Dow, who had been re-elected Chairman of the Academic Board, and Professor M.M. Manion, who had been re-elected Deputy Chairman, were appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellors for 1986.

Council in March received advice that Dr J.D. McCaughey and the Honourable Sir Daryl Dawson had resigned. The vacancy for a member elected by the graduates was filled by Mr T.P. Bruce, who joined Council for its meeting in May.

The vacancy for a member co-opted by Council was filled by Sir Edward Woodward who joined Council for its meeting in June.

In April, Council received advice that Dr D.F. Smith had resigned. The vacancy for a member appointed by the Governor-in-Council to represent agricultural interests was filled by Dr D.E. Hore who joined Council for its meeting in August. Also in August, Council welcomed Mr M.K. Collins as a senior officer of the Department of Education appointed to Council by the Minister.

At its June meeting, Council was advised of the resignation of Ms L. D'Ambrosio. The vacancy for a member elected by the undergraduates was filled by Mr R.A. Millar, a further new member to join Council for its meeting in August.

July Council adopted a minute of appreciation of the late Dame Margaret Blackwood, Deputy Chancellor of the University from 1980 to 1983.

In October, Council was advised that Ms V. Williams had been elected by the undergraduate students as a member of Council for a term commencing on 1 January, 1987. Also in October, Council appointed as Pro-Vice-Chancellors for 1987 Professor M.M. Manion and Professor G.B. Ryan, following their election as Chairman and Vice-Chairman, respectively, of the Academic Board for that year. Council in November was advised that Professor D.G. Penington had been elected to the consequential vacancy for a member elected by the professors, for a term commencing on 1 January, 1987.

Council in November received advice that Dr J.M. Brett had resigned with effect from 31 December 1986. In December Council was advised that the vacancy would be filled by Dr J.M. Armstrong, who had been elected by the academic staff other than professors.

Also in December, Mr E. Thornley replaced Mr A. Watson as President of the Students' Representative Council and accordingly assumed the ex officio position on Council. Council agreed that from 1 January, 1987 the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Staff), Professor G.V. Stanley, would replace the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Professor J.F. Lovering, as a Deputy Vice-Chancellor appointed to Council ex officio. December Council was the last meeting for Ms L.E. Staley and Dr J.M. Brett, who were thanked for the service they had given.

PROFESSORS The following professors took up their appointments to Chairs in 1986:

Professor D.E. Allan (Business Law), Professor C.I. Johnston (Medicine), Dr K.P. Koepping (Baldwin Spencer Chair of Anthropology), Mr B. Marks (CCH Research Chair of Taxation Law), Professor R.R. Officer (Business Administration), Dr I.P. Williamson (Surveying).

Dr J.R.V. Prescott, of the Department of Geography, was appointed to a Personal Chair. Dr D. Metcalf was appointed to a Personal Chair as Research Professor of Cancer Biology in the Department of Medical Biology.

Professor G.W. Crock (Ophthalmology), Professor J.V. Hurley (Pathology), Professor D.M. Prinsley (Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine) and Professor C.A. Ramm (Physics) retired at the end of 1986.

Professor T.C. Chambers (Botany) resigned to become Director of the Royal Sydney Botanical Gardens and Domain, and Professor C.C. Heyde (Statistics) resigned to take a Chair in the Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University.

ACADEMIC BOARD

Professor K.C. Lee Dow, Professor M.M. Manion and Professor G.B. Ryan were elected as Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Deputy Vice-Chairman respectively for 1986.

The Board advised Council on a wide range of matters including Commonwealth Government funding of tertiary places for Aboriginal students, developments in postcompulsory secondary schooling following the decision of the State Government to replace existing Year 12 school credentials with a new Victorian Certificate of Education, and the University's involvement in the 3RRR FM educational radio consortium.

Arising out of a major review of the Department of Architecture and Planning, the Board provided advice to Council on the future direction of the training of architects and allied professionals. The Board also nominated members to serve on the selection committee for a new vice-chancellor to replace Professor D.E. Caro AO OBE who retires at the end of 1987.

Major academic changes approved by the Board during the year included restructuring Masters degree courses in Psychology and the introduction of a coursework Masters degree in Applied Linguistics, Mathematics and Social Work, a postgraduate diploma in the latter discipline, and a Master of Science in Dental Science were also approved. In the Faculty of Arts major revisions of courses in Geography and Indian and Indonesian studies were approved together with a new undergraduate sequence in Anthropology.

Approval was given for a new five-year combined degree in Engineering and Science which will allow students to combine Electrical Engineering studies with Computer Science, Mathematics or Physics. The Board approved the introduction in the Graduate School of Management of a one-year postgraduate Diploma in Management Studies course for full-fee-paying overseas students to commence in 1987.

The Doctor of Philosophy Committee provided advice to the Board on a Victorian Post Secondary Education Commission review of doctoral programs in the State's colleges of advanced education, on internal organizational matters affecting the locating of the University's PhD and postgraduate scholarship functions, and on the supervision of PhD candidates.

The Board received from the Selection Procedures Committee advice on proposals to vary the University's admissions and selection policy in the light of changes to senior secondary schooling. Existing selection procedures were also reviewed as a result of a Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission report on selection prepared in the University.

The second year of the three-year trial Special Admissions Scheme was conducted successfully and much useful information was gained which will be used in further reviews of admissions policy.

The Board's Advisory Committee for the Selection of Aboriginal Students was active in promoting Aboriginal access to University studies with the University's Aboriginal Liaison Officer. Additional support services and facilities were made available to Aboriginal students.

The Committee for Prospective and New Students, as well as conducting lively and successful programs such as Orientation Week, Discovery Day, and information

seminars for school counsellors and Year 12 teachers, continued planning for a University exposition to coincide with Bicentennial celebrations in 1988. A report was received on a pilot program to investigate assessment demands and approaches to learning of first-year students.

Matters of mutual interest were discussed by the Academic Board and heads of residential colleges of, or associated with, the University.

Minutes of appreciation were adopted for Professors Crock, Hurley, Prinsley and Ramm who retired from the University in 1986 and for Professors Chambers and Heyde who resigned to take up other appointments.

CONVOCATION AND THE COMMITTEE OF CONVOCATION Miss Nina Carr, President of Convocation since 1984, resigned in May 1986, but continues as a member of the Committee of Convocation as a representative of the graduates in Arts. A representative of the graduates in Engineering on the committee since 1984, Mr John Clark was elected president in May 1986 for the remainder of the term expiring in December 1987.

Dr F.M.C. Forster, a long-serving member of the Committee, resigned in December 1985 and Dr A.J. Murphy was elected to the casual vacancy in March. Dr R.L. Simpson jointed the Committee in March, following election by the graduates in Medicine in 1985, replacing Dr N.P. Downes.

The April meeting saw the election of Dr G.L. Tilley to the casual vacancy for a representative of graduates in Dental Science following the resignation of Dr V.C. Amerena. Dr S.C. Ducker was elected at the May meeting to the casual vacancy for a representative of graduates in Science following the resignation of Dr B.D. Cuming.

The May meeting also received the resignation of Mr Basil Moss, another long-serving member, whose place was taken by Miss Nina Carr at the June meeting following her resignation as President. Mr T.P. Bruce, a former President, and a member representing graduates in Law, was elected by the committee to a casual vacancy on the University Council, as a consequence of the resignation of a former Deputy Chancellor, Dr J.D. McCaughey, upon appointment as Governor. Mr Bruce's vacancy on the Committee was filled by the election of Ms A. Stressac.

In July, the Committee elected Mr H. Dow to its newly-created office of Deputy President for a term expiring on 30 April 1987. At that meeting Mr J.T. Nielsen was elected as a representative of graduates in Engineering to the casual vacancy arising from Mr Clark's election as President.

A special meeting of Convocation held on 19 March, 1986 adopted revised Standing Orders of Convocation. The revision arose from amendments to the University Act which provided for the Graduates to be known as "Convocation" and the former Graduate Committee to become the "Committee of Convocation". Other amendments to the Act incorporated into the revised Standing Orders provided for:

• the term of office of the President to be two years with the election for that office to be held concurrently with elections for membership of Council and of the Committee of Convocation;

• a casual vacancy in the office of President to be filled for the remainder of the term of office by election by the Committee of Convocation; and

• the election of a Deputy President from within the membership of the Committee.

In addition to the special meeting, the Annual Ordinary meeting of Convocation was held on 11 April 1986. The meeting received the Annual Report for 1985 and was addressed by Professor Sir Gustav Nossal CBE, FAA, FRS, Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, on the topic "Challenges for the new Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research". The meeting was followed by a dinner at University House. More than 100 graduates and guests attended the meeting.

The Committee met 10 times between March and December. Fifty-three items of Legislation were considered and approved. The Committee received advice of the establishment of a Ministerial Working Party to Review the Composition of Councils of Victorian Universities. Noting that such a review has implications for the representation of graduates on the University Council, the Committee reported to the July meeting of the Council and recommended: "Whatever the size of Council in future at least one-fourth of the membership should be directly elected by the graduates."

At its July meeting the Committee received a submission from the University Council to the Ministerial Working Party. Consideration of these issues will cgntinue into 1987 following the presentation of a draft report from the Ministerial Working Party at the end of the year.

At its August meeting the Committee began to consider the need for closer contact between industry and the University. At the end of 1986 a Committee of Convocation position paper was being prepared for submission to Council.

At the final meeting for 1986 the Committee agreed to hold discussions about its own role and duties and on various topics of interest to the University and on which the Committee could make a contribution. At the December meeting the Committee also noted with concern the problems being caused by the imposition of a $250 Administration Charge on all students whether full-time or part-time. The Committee recommended to Council that action be continued to modify the imposition of this charge.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The year 1986 was the second of existence for the University of Melbourne Alumni Association, which came into being in late 1984 by Standing Resolution of Council. Its aims are to encourage interaction among the University, its graduates, diplomates and former students, to engender support for the University, to inform alumni about the activities of the University and to co-ordinate the work of alumni groups in faculties, colleges and the Graduate Union.

In its second year, the Association more than doubled its membership and continued to act as an umbrella organization for 20 other groups, including faculty-based and interest-based groups, within the University.

The constant work of searching for missing graduates and upgrading the quality of information on the graduate roll has raised the total number of graduates with known addresses to 57,000. They now receive regular news of the University through the Gazette and faculty and departmental newsletters.

For graduates and friends of the University outside Melbourne, the Association

has established six branches in centres within Australia and is starting overseas branches in Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong. At the same time, a program of events for members living in and around Melbourne is being developed.

A continuing preoccupation for the year has been the search for an appropriately sophisticated and flexible computerised information system. Extensive analysis and testing resulted in the decision to purchase an alumni information package from Information Associates to run on the University's VAX cluster. Once this system is in operation, a number of important new developments will become possible in the interaction of the University and its former students.

THE FACULTIES

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY Dean: Dr R.G. Beilharz

The year was one of consolidation. No major hew initiatives were started although comprehensive planning for the future was pursued, both in relation to staff and potential new locations for research activities.

The role change of Mt Derrimut at the beginning of 1986 proceeded smoothly. From providing accommodation, teaching and project work for second-year students of the Bachelor of Agricultural Science course, with an associated commercial farm and research, its major role changed to research and to the teaching of the new second-year subject Field Experimentation, for which second-year students of Bachelor of Agricultural Science are taken to Mt Derrimut by bus.

The farm has changed its character to provide support for research, by maintaining animal populations. It has also contributed to the Faculty's activities through outstandingly successful commercial farming, particularly with its cashmere goat flock.

Some rooms in the residence and the available houses and flats on Mt Derrimut are being used to house technical personnel, graduate students and visitors active in research at Mt Derrimut. At Creswick the University's new building has contributed greatly to the active research of the Forestry Section. Three long-serving academic staff members retired or resigned in 1986, Dr M.J. Dalling, who had been promoted to Readership from 1 January, 1986, left the Faculty in October to become Managing Director of Calgene Pacific Pty Ltd, a biotechnology company which expects to put to direct use in horticulture and agriculture the expertise built up by Dr Dalling and his research associates. Six temporary staff members from Dr Dalling's research group have also joined Calgene Pacific. Dr Dalling continues with the Faculty as a Senior Associate, and the Faculty looks forward to further research cooperation with his team.

Dr Alistair Watson resigned his senior lectureship on 31 December, 1986, to become Senior Research Economist at the Bureau of Agricultural Economics in Canberra. Mr A.C. Dunkin retired as senior lecturer and Director of the Mt Derrimut pig centre, also on 31 December, 1986. He continues his research as a Senior Associate of the Faculty.

Well-deserved Readerships were granted to two staff members, Dr G.R. Pearce, ruminant nutritionist, and Dr G.M. Halloran, plant breeder.

Teaching in the Bachelor of Forest Science course continued harmoniously, with only minor, fine-tuning changes being made in it. The introduction of the new

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Bachelor of Agricultural Science course has reached the half-way point. Favourable student feedback was received for the new practical subject Field Experimentation in second year. Faculty has been moving to Science Faculty term dates with the introduction of the new Bachelor of Agricultural Science course. Faculty agreed to complete this process one year early by moving fully to Science Faculty term dates for all years in 1987. This change has been approved. Examination results were good across all courses.

Faculty staff continued to interact strongly with the wider community both in Australia and overseas. Although by no means the only one, the major outside task completed in the year was Professor Alan Lloyd's Rural Economic Study for the Victorian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. This has received high acclaim.

Faculty's research activities continued to attract increasing funds, both from inside the University and outside sources. Moneys actually received totalled $320,732 from Office for Research and Equipment Committee, and $1,678,934 from sources outside the University. The total $1,999,666 is a 15.6 per cent increase on the total research funds received in 1985. Outside funds came from many different sources.

Demand for both of the Faculty's undergraduate courses has shown another slight downturn, as indicated by cut-off scores of students selected.

My term as Dean ended on 31 December and Professor I.S. Ferguson has been appointed Dean from 1987 to 1989.

ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING Dean: Professor G. Seddon

This was a year of trial and tribulation for the Faculty. We began teaching the second year of the Bachelor of Planning and Design in 1986, with the third year to follow in 1987. This new degree appears to have been well accepted, but the subsequent track for architects working towards a professional qualification has been the subject of intensive debate, leading at length to the conclusion that this should consist of a three-year BPD followed by a further two years leading to a Bachelor of Architecture. The consequences of this substantial change for the other components in the new Faculty course structure are not clear at the time of writing; all that is clear is that there will be consequential changes. However, we are confident of support from professional architects for this five-year undergraduate track.

Other problems within the Department of Architecture and Building led the Joint Committee on Policy to propose a Committee of Review with the following terms of reference. The Review Committee should consider the following matters:

• research leadership and performance of the Department and the role of the Professors of Architecture;

• administrative efficiency of the Department; • relations with the profession of architecture; • teaching programs of the Department.

The Committee was of outstanding quality, consisting of Professor A.J. Pittard as Chairman (Department of Microbiology); Professor J.S. Gero (Professor of Architectural Science, The University of Sydney); Professor W. Mitchell (Professor of Architecture, Harvard University); Professor G.E. Roberts (Deputy Vice-

Chancellor, Macquarie University); and Mr K. Woolley (Senior Director, Ancher, Mortlock and Woolley, Architects).

They were not able to meet until November; their report began with high praise. The Committee's view is that 'it is a very good department with a highly dedicated teaching staff and with a fine tradition of producing excellent graduates in architecture'. It then identified some current problems and made a series of recommendations. The report was considered by the Joint Committee on Policy which made two major recommendations in the light of the Review: the first recommended a 3 + 2 undergraduate course structure in Architecture; the second proposed 'that the University appoint a person of standing and significant achievements in fields central to the practice of Architecture to occupy a five-year fractional or full-time (with liberal rights of private practice) Chair in Architecture and assume the role of Chairman of the Department, such appointment to be funded from the University Development Fund.'

The Joint Committee also set up a working party to consider the question of honours and Masters degrees in Architecture following the adoption of the new course structure, to consider the implementation of the other recommendations of the Committee of Review and to look at the structure of the other components of the Faculty and their inter-relations.

The pattern of enrolments in 1986 showed a strong demand for entrance to the BPD, with most students entering the Architecture majors. The demand for the undergraduate majors in Building, Planning and the Natural Environment majors was relatively weak. Graduate enrolments declined slightly with a total of 19 graduate students in Architecture and Building (all by thesis) and 90 in the School of Environmental Planning (24 by thesis, 66 by coursework).

Research capability and performance continued to rise, as measured both by publications and by research grants.

The Centre for Applied Research on the Future was established by Council in October with Dr Duncan Ironmonger as Director. In mid-May the Department of Architecture and Building hosted the 19th Society of Architectural Historians ANZ Conference; Dr Miles Lewis organised the three-day program. Seventeen papers were presented, plus five papers in a joint session with the Art Association. An international Owner-Building and Earth Architecture conference is planned for 1987. The 1986 Nell Norris Research Fellow was Mr Haig Beck from London who was appointed for three months to take part in the teaching program and to give a public lecture.

Philip Cox and Peter Mclntyre were appointed as Professorial Associates in the Department of Architecture and Building, and David Yencken to the School of Environmental Planning. We look forward greatly to their contribution to the work of the Faculty.

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ARTS Dean: Professor G.N. Blainey

The Faculty continues to attract large numbers of excellent students and offers them the choice of studying a wide range of subjects. In two new areas, Social Theory Honours and Anthropology, courses were inaugurated in 1986, with Professor K.P. Koepping taking up the Baldwin Spencer Chair of Anthropology and Dr Margaret Rose the Ashworth Readership in Social Theory.

The program in Social Theory was especially attractive to honours and post­graduate students, and indeed the visit of Professor Anthony Giddens of Cambridge University in the middle of the year aroused such interest that one of his addresses—advertised for the unusual time of 6.30 p.m.—packed the Public Lecture Theatre to the aisles.

Linguistics is another discipline in which interest quickened. Formerly taught within the Department of English it became part of the Department of Russian and Language Studies this year. Faculty has provided money to expand its teaching, and a coursework Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics will be launched in 1987.

This University, along with Sydney, remains the main teacher of foreign languages in Australia. The cost of teaching languages to a student is much higher than the cost of teaching other subjects, and indeed substantial cross-subsidies have to be made to sustain the score of foreign languages which at present are taught. Since only two students had reached the final year of honours course in Dutch in recent years, it was resolved that Honours Dutch should be phased out in 1987 and 1988. Understandably there were strong protests from Dutch citizens. As only 25 students are enrolled in all the Dutch subjects, the pass course itself could well be endangered in the next decade.

With successive waves of migrants, there are substantial long-term shifts in the demand for each foreign language, and new needs can be met only by diverting money from the teaching of languages whose popularity is waning. Attempts will be made to attract more students to the three-year pass course in Dutch.

The number of students studying foreign languages, overall, remains high. Those languages such as Dutch, Italian and French which are attracting slightly fewer students than in recent years, are compensated by the expansion of Modern Greek, Chinese, Japanese and Germanic Studies. Our excellent arrangements with La Trobe, whereby Spanish is taught on this campus, continue to attract numbers of good students.

The year witnessed strong changes in students' preferences and interests. The Department of Russian and Language Studies leaped in importance through the success of its linguistics section. Both Classical Studies and East Asian Studies became larger than in any year in the past decade. History and Philosophy of Science is especially buoyant, having grown by 50 per cent in the past three years, largely through an increase in higher-degree students. These expanding departments gained partly at the expense of Psychology, which remains the Faculty's largest department, English, Geography, French, and Middle Eastern Studies. The Faculty itself enrolled the equivalent of 3,886 full-time students, a slightly larger total than in any recent year.

The growing numbers in full-time research have caused a serious shortage of accommodation. Under the leadership of Professor Harry Simon, a subcommittee reviewed the allocation of rooms and proposed major changes.

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A committee of distinguished psychologists reviewed the Psychology Department, its teaching and research, and many of its recommendations have already been adopted. This is the first major review of a Department within the Faculty and will probably stimulate other reviews and evaluations.

Medieval Studies is attracting renewed interest in Australia and overseas. In the Faculty the existing courses in medieval languages, literature and fine arts are forming the basis of an expanded program in medieval studies, of which a new lectureship in medieval history will become an important part. From outside donations a course in modern Jewish History has been financed; the initial appointment will be for seven years.

The Faculty congratulates Dr Victor Prescott on his appointment to a Personal Chair in Geography, and all those other members who, during the year, received academic awards and honours.

DENTAL SCIENCE Dean: Professor J.G. Waterson

The strong demand for entry into the dental course remains. Many applications are now received from applicants who have undertaken other tertiary courses, and seek either to transfer or to apply for admission at the completion of tertiary studies. An interesting aspect of enrolment is that the number of females has increased from 16.2 per cent in 1974 to 37.1 per cent in 1986. It is also of note that females gained predominant places in three of the five years of the course.

Regrettably some students chose to withdraw from the course in each of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd years. The reasons given mainly related to loss of motivation.

A curriculum review is being undertaken and will coincide with some changing patterns relating to the change to a semester system in 1989. The Dental Studies programs have been evaluated and it is clear that some changes are needed, mainly on the weighting of various components of the subjects.

The Faculty has continued to attract outside support for research with grants from the Australian sugar industry, Cordis Biosynthetics, Health Department, Victoria, Mars Confectionery of Australia Ltd, Mars Incorporated (U.S.A.), National Health and Medical Research Council, Rocky Mountain/Orthodontics, Rowden White Foundation, Rudolf Gunz & Company Pty Ltd, Unitek Corporation, and the Victorian Dairy Industry Authority.

This year saw the completion of substantial renovation of the Faculty administrative area resulting in greatly improved working conditions for staff and appropriate space for the housing of computer equipment. The provision of staff for clinical teaching is a constant problem in dental faculties and the Faculty is fortunate in having excellent cooperation from the Royal Dental Hospital and its clinical staff in providing substantial clinical tuition for our dental undergraduate and post­graduate students. Since the University and the Hospital are joint owners of the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne, day-to-day management problems of the building require a close cooperation between the Hospital administration and the Faculty.

The continuing education program has suffered a setback during this year because of market changes. There has been a reduction in demand for courses although the demand remains high for those courses offering practical clinical and laboratory involvement.

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ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE Dean: Dr R.C. Clift

This year was, overall, a very successful one for the Faculty.

There was an increase of approximately 20 per cent in enrolments in first year subjects which resulted in some very large classes, for example, Accounting A-605 and Economics A & 1A-753. This increase arose partly from our acceptance of additional students specially funded by the State and Federal Governments, partly from higher acceptance rates and retention rates and partly from increased demand from students in other faculties.

This increase placed considerable additional pressure on first-year teaching staff. It is expected that this increase will lead, in due course, to increases in second and third years and that first year classes in 1987 will be much the same as in 1986. If these expectations are realized there will be very severe pressures on physical resources as well as on staff.

As a consequence of the Faculty's participation in the Special Admissions Scheme there has been some change of the socio-economic mix of students. Pass rates have remained fairly stable but many qualified students are moving into employment rather than continuing on to an honours degree.

Two more of the subjects previously approved as part of the Master of Commerce by Course of Advanced Study (Specialization in Finance) were introduced. They were Seminar in Financial Management II and Finance Law. Classes in the latter subject were attended by continuing education students as well as by Masters candidates.

The inaugural lecture, funded by the Foenander Industrial Relations Fund, entitled Industrial Regulation in Australia was delivered by Professor K. Hancock.

In research, there have been several new initiatives which have changed the scope of the Faculty's research activities and which could result in substantial additions to the stock of knowledge.

The major changes have been in the areas of business law in which substantial projects have commenced involving the accounting profession and the Asian Law Centre, and in taxation. It is expected that the results of the projects in finance and Asian law will strengthen Australia's economic role in the Pacific Basin. It is also expected that work in the area of taxation will lead to more efficient and more equitable taxation laws. In conjunction with Westpac, the Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research has begun the publication of a "leading economic indicators series", which has already proved itself to be valuable economic "news". Professor F.K. Wright earned the Faculty's first Doctorate of Commerce by examination. Professor D.E. Allan took up his appointment as the foundation Professor of Business Law in the Department of Accounting and Business Law. In addition, Professor B. Marks took up his appointment as CCH Ltd Research Professor in Taxation Law.

The Department of Economics is to introduce a new third-year unit—Basic Econometrics—and, in future, all honours students in economics will be required to have taken a unit of econometrics.

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EDUCATION Dean: Professor K.C. Lee Dow

Last year I reported that national meetings of both the Deans of Education and of the Professors of Education debated, as top priority, the adequacy of current patterns of teacher preparation. The release, late in 1986, of Improving Teacher Education, a joint review by the two Commonwealth Education Commissions, provides further evidence of concern about teacher training and about the subsequent further training needed for those working in education. At an education Governing Board meeting of OECD member countries in Paris in November, I saw similar concerns in many other countries.

A principal issue, simply put, is that a longer induction time is needed before teachers gain registration, and the amount of time which trainee teachers spend in schools is insufficient. One proposal, widely supported, is that before beginning teaching, everyone should have completed the equivalent of a four-year general Bachelor of Education degree, whether for early childhood, primary or secondary teaching.

But there is also a proposition about that two years should elapse before graduates who take the postgraduate Diploma in Education be registered. Each of these proposals carry cost disincentives of considerable magnitude. Not only is there cost to governments to fund additional places, there is cost to the students, and there is as well the apparently unbroachable costs of payment to supervising teachers.

One likely outcome of this conflict is a longer academic year in the one year Diploma course, but the full consequences of such a development deserve examination. Also, pressures are mounting for short specialist courses in a range of topical areas for practising teachers and other education professionals. If such courses are to develop efficiently, a funding mechanism for programs not part of degree courses will be needed, as will coordination among potential providers.

While the broad framework of the Faculty's program appears constant, there is continuing review and restructuring of course offerings and much curriculum development. In the Diploma course, the organization of full-time students into coherent course groups each led by a member of staff as convener is well established. But the differing emphases on a particular theme for each group reflect contemporary concerns. In 1986 these themes included combatting social disadvantage, exploration of gender relations in education, multiculturalism and language, community schooling, education in science and mathematics, computer-assisted learning, the significance of education theory, and the social differences in education achievement.

Additional courses in mathematics education have been introduced in bachelor and masters programs. Reorganization has led to the development of new offerings in educational administration and policy studies, the area of greatest growth at present. The revised courses reflect new priorities arising from changes in the organization of education in Victoria, and in Australia generally. In the Master of Educational Psychology there is a sharper focus on how major consultative approaches with parents and teachers can increase resolution of learning problems in children and adolescents. These approaches seek to decrease the stress of parenting and teaching. J

A developing concern for gifted and talented children, in the context of acknowledging individual differences in learning capacity and in speed of learning,

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is leading to new courses in this field. A final illustration of new course development is units in the areas of early intervention and parental guidance in hearing-impaired children, and the linguistic development of hearing-impaired children which may be taken either in the MEd course, or in the MSc in Audiology. We now have a full program in this field, from initial training of teachers of the deaf, through to advanced study and research. Our Deafness Studies Unit continues to gain cohesion and influence.

Many of these courses are taken by mature age professionals who seek to keep abreast of developments rather than conduct research studies in limited topic areas. Masters programs with a substantial element of course work best suit their needs. As planned, we have dropped our Diploma enrolments a little, consistent with the overall employment situation for teachers, and in response to a request to do so by the Victorian Post-Secondary Education Commission. Diploma enrolments (full-time and part-time) dropped from 449 in 1985 to 388 in 1986. Numbers have changed little in the bachelor course, and have risen in masters from 268 persons in 1985 to 310 in 1986. PhD enrolments were 47 in 1985 and 43 in 1986.

Returns to the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission show, however, that over each of the past four years, a declining equivalent actual staff number has led to a worsening student-staff ratio, rising from 16.9 in 1983, through 18.5 and 20.9 in 1984 and 1985, to 21.0 in 1986. Faculty has expressed alarm at this trend.

Staff in the Centre for the Study of Higher Education have been engaged in a wide range of research projects during the year. Principal topics include policy issues in higher education, computers in teaching and learning, equity and participation, financial resources available to students, learning processes and student selection. The last named has been of immediate concern as the University responds to developments within the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Board.

More generally, a number of books and articles have been published, and externally contracted research and ARGS supported studies have been undertaken. While policy studies and contract research will continue, a greater emphasis will be placed on studying the basic processes of learning, teaching and management in higher education. This field has attracted recent grants and is strengthening the Centre's international reputation by providing a more secure foundation for policy related work through the application of cumulative knowledge of the basic processes.

In a cooperative study involving the universities of California, Melbourne and New York, Professor K.B. Start used innovative methods to identify children of high intellectual potential among a group of black, disadvantaged grade six children. This research bears on the themes of a major submission to the Senate Standing Committee enquiring into the educational needs of gifted and talented children in Australia. In addition, new courses are being developed here to help teachers and parents identify and progress fast learning children.

The prestigious Buntine Oration of the Australian College of Education was this year delivered by Professor Hedley Beare on the topic; Shared meanings in education: the economic paradigm considered. Professor Beare has increased the frequency of his commentaries on education issues in the press and on radio. He has completed a major study for the OECD on Curricula and the Economy in a number of member countries.

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The 1986 edition of Melbourne Studies in Education, the 28th in our annual series, includes articles which address the contemporary issue of how systems of postcompulsory education and training are responding to changes in employment, in technology and in social values. It is the fourth and last issue under the editorship of Imelda Palmer.

ENGINEERING Dean: Professor L.K. Stevens

This has been a year of consolidation with implementation of the recommendations of the 1984 Report of the Working Group on the Faculty of Engineering as a major objective. The Foundation Professor of Surveying has taken up his appointment and a number of the recommendations on the Department of Surveying have been initiated. The Reader appointed with special responsibilities for the development of computer engineering has played a major role in developing a combined Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Engineering course to be taken over a five year period in the Departments of Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics in the Faculty of Science and in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering.

Also arising from the 1984 Report, attention has been given to the forward planning for the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. The Department's internal report on future planning has been considered by the Faculty which has decided that an external review of the Department should be conducted by the University. This review will commence in early 1987.

In other issues in the 1984 Report, attention has continued to be given to the question of relocation of Industrial Science staff as the Department is phased out. The continuation of the Extractive Metallurgy activity in Chemical Engineering is also under review.

The demand for entry to Engineering undergraduate courses continues to be high. The intake into first-year Engineering was increased by 56 places in 1986; 26 by transfer from the discontinued Applied Science course and 30 extra places created by the University in response to a Commonwealth Government request.

A small number of students were again admitted through the Special Admissions Scheme for Disadvantaged Students. Satisfactory results were obtained for all of the students in this group who continued to the end of the year.

The demand for entry to postgraduate studies increased in 1986 and the quota was slightly overfilled. Some doubt exists about the possible effect of the Commonwealth Government's new fee structure for overseas students and concern is felt that there may be a substantial decrease in the number of overseas postgraduates as a result. Since overseas students comprise 35 per cent of the total number of postgraduates, the loss of part of this group would have serious effects on the research capacity of the Faculty.

The Faculty's research effort is characterised by the strength of the relationships between basic and-applied research which are a feature of the work in most of the discipline areas. Problems of an applied nature frequently generate basic research and there are many examples of the flow-on from basic research into valuable practical applications. Substantial external and internal funding has been obtained to support research and resources have been directed towards encouraging newly-appointed staff in the development of their research specialties.

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Further research development is hindered by the overall workload carried by staff and by the difficulty of recruiting and retaining high quality research fellows and research assistants.

Major equipment allocations were received from the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission in 1986. Additional funds have been allocated to departments with a considerable proportion directed towards purchases of computer hardware and software. The limited amount of equipment funding is of serious concern to a Faculty which must remain at the forefront of technology if it is to retain its standing in teaching and research. It is essential that more equipment funds are directed into developing the special areas of excellence vital for Australia's technological future.

Space limitations are a major obstacle to any further increase in the intake to the undergraduate course and this will only be removed by the completion of the Chemical Engineering Building to its originally planned size. This project remains as the Faculty's first priority for a major capital item and is in the University's group of priority capital works. It is essential that this priority be maintained and a grant received soon to enable building to commence, if other developments are to proceed.

The student-staff ratio increased during 1986 and is at an excessive level for effective implementation of the Faculty's teaching and research ambitions. Some benefits of the phasing out of small courses should begin to flow over the next few years but the immediate problem is one of severe work-loads right across the Faculty.

A promising initiative has been developed with the Graduate School of Management for increased commitment to Engineering Management Education. Two continuing education courses in Engineering Management were run in 1986 by the Graduate School with excellent results and a continuing structured program has been planned. In addition, the Melbourne University Engineering School Foundation has contributed $30,000 towards the costs of a visiting fellow for 1987 in the field of engineering management, with the intention of joint participation with the Centre for Manufacturing Management in the G.S.M.

The Melbourne University Engineering School Foundation has also continued to support the Computer Aided Engineering Design Centre which had a successful year in providing support for teaching and research and in attracting outside funding for projects and consulting. The Foundation has achieved over 70 per cent of its $2.5 million Centenary Appeal target and is continuing to develop activities to promote the Faculty's image as well as to provide financial support in particular areas such as electronics, through a visiting fellow, and in agricultural engineering, through partial funding of a research consultant.

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L A W Dean: Professor Harold Luntz

There were 1229 undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Law in 1986, of whom 1170 were studying for the degree of Bachelor of Laws. The number of students qualifying for the degree of Bachelor of Laws was 189, and a further 36 students qualified for the degree of Bachelor of Laws with honours.

Stephen McLeish was awarded the Supreme Court Prize for the top student completing the final year of the law course for the degree of Bachelor of Laws with honours, and the E.J.B. Nunn Scholarship; Susanna Gold was awarded the Anna Brennan Memorial Prize and the Joan Rosanove QC Memorial Prize; Godfrey Cullen was awarded the Spero Wilson Memorial Scholarship.

The following optional subjects were introduced in 1986: Introduction to Japanese Law, Restrictive Trade Practices 1 and Restrictive Trade Practices 2. Approval was given to the introduction of Media Law. A comprehensive review of commercial law teaching resulted in the preparation of new composite subjects to be introduced in 1987. A review of all optional subjects has commenced.

Postgraduate enrolments in 1986 totalled 107, most being enrolled for the degree of Master of Laws by Coursework. Nine candidates qualified for the degree during the year. Progress made by postgraduate students was generally satisfactory.

Continuing Legal Education courses were again offered in 1986, including some of the optional undergraduate subjects. These attracted the interest of a number of legal practitioners who wished to pursue further studies in law but not at degree level.

The Research Committee was successful in attracting funds from external research funding bodies in addition to assisting staff who sought financial support for their research. For the first time the Faculty was successful in obtaining a Research Development Grant of $30,000.

Staff have been engaged in extensive research in many areas of the law, and details of these activities may be perused in the University Research Report.

The Centre for Natural Resources Law began its operations within the Faculty.

The tutorial system continued to assist students and reduce the burden on lecturers in the compulsory subjects. It is planned to introduce a personal tutor scheme in 1987 for students enrolled in Legal Process, in an attempt to break down the traditional barriers between staff and students.

The learning skills program was again implemented during the year to assist students who were having difficulties with their studies. The program involves group sessions and a number of individual sessions.

The University is making available a house in Barry Street for the accommodation of the secretariat of the Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, together with the Asian Law Centre and the Inter-Governmental Relations program.

Mr P. Sallmann has accepted appointment as Executive Director of the Australian Institute of Judicial Administration and a Professorial Associate of the University until the end of 1990, and is expected to take up office early in 1987.

The position of Director of the Asian Law Centre has been advertised and it is hoped that the first incumbent will be appointed for a period of up to five years early in 1987.

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A concept plan was prepared for a new Law School building to be included in the triennial submission to CTEC. Meanwhile, consideration was given to a number of possible solutions to the perennial problem of inadequate space within the existing building.

MEDICINE Dean: Professor G.B. Ryan

During 1986, a major new development involving the Faculty was the decision that the University of Melbourne would participate in the establishment of a new teaching hospital at the Western General Hospital which is to be upgraded and amalgamated with a new hospital being built at Sunshine.

This amalgamated hospital is to be known as the Maribyrnong Medical Centre. Following several months of negotiations between the University, the State Minister of Health and officers of the Health Department of Victoria, the following academic developments were approved: • establishment of a joint Clinical School of the University between the amalg­

amated Melbourne and Essendon Hospitals and the Maribyrnong Medical Centre;

• extension of the current University Departments of Medicine and Surgery at the Royal Melbourne Hospital to establish units of these departments at the Maribyrnong Medical Centre;

• establishment of a University Chair of Medicine and First Assistantship in Surgery based at the Maribyrnong Medical Centre;

• linking of the University Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Royal Women's Hospital), Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital) and possibly Psychiatry to the corresponding services at the Maribyrnong Medical Centre.

This development is a key component in the State Government's plans to upgrade and rationalise medical and hospital services in Melbourne's western suburbs. It will be of immense value to the Faculty of Medicine in improving the access of medical students to a more broadly based patient population.

The Federal Minister for Health, Dr Neal Blewett, announced in 1986 that he planned to establish an Inquiry into Medical Education and Medical Workforce. A national workshop on these topics was held in Canberra in July 1986. The Terms of Reference for the Inquiry include considerations of the effectiveness of medical undergraduate education and postgraduate training, the provision of an appropriate supply of medical practitioners, and the issues of intake numbers and methods of selection into medical education. Professor Richard Larkins, the James Stewart Professor of Medicine at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, is a member of the Committee appointed by the Minister.

In 1986, the Faculty decided to institute internal reviews of the teaching, research and administrative functions in various disciplines. The first review relates to the disciplines of Psychiatry and Behavioural Studies. These reviews will be of considerable value to the Faculty, not only in promoting academic excellence but also in responding to issues raised by the recently-formed Australian Medical Council.

The intake into the first year of the medical course was again 182 students for 1986. The HSC cut-off score for selection rose from 347 in 1985 to 360 in 1986. Included in the entry into first year was the usual quota of 13 overseas students

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(who required HSC scores of at least 378) and a small number of mature age students selected on the basis of both Higher School Certificate and tertiary studies.

The Faculty again participated in the University's Special Admissions Scheme in which up to 10 students are admitted to the first year of the medical course on the basis of HSC performances somewhat lower than the normal cut-off figure but considered to be adversely affected by social and educational disadvantage. Details were also finalized for the Faculty's Extended Special Admissions Scheme to be introduced for the 1987 selection round. This provides for the selection of up to 10 additional disadvantaged students whose academic performances are between the above Special Admissions cut-off and the cut-off score for entry into Science at the University.

The Faculty's long-standing Lateral Entry Scheme continues to operate successfully, offering the opportunity for students to gain selection into the second year of the course on the basis of appropriate tertiary studies. All seven students admitted under this scheme in 1986 were successful in completing second year. In addition, the Faculty's Refugee Entry Scheme provides access to the course for appropriately qualified senior medical students or recent medical graduates admitted to Australia with refugee status.

The Faculty continues to monitor the effectiveness of its teaching activities. The Curriculum Review Committee is revising the teaching program, particularly in the preclinical years, in view of the changes that need to be made with the introduction of the two-semester academic year in 1989. The Committee is working in close consultation with the Faculty of Science to develop the most effective first-year program with the most efficient use of resources.

Researchers in the Faculty of Medicine attracted outside funds totalling in excess of $13.5 million in 1986. These funds came from a variety of sources including government agencies, private foundations, donations and private industry. The largest contribution was an amount of nearly $5.5 million from the National Health and Medical Research Council comprising approximately $4 million shared between 33 new project grants and 47 continuing projects, and just over $1.4 million for five continuing program grants.

The Faculty was again very successful in the 1986 round of applications for funding in 1987. The total NH & MRC allocation to the Faculty in 1987 will be more than $6.5 million—an increase of nearly 19 per cent on the 1986 allocation—in respect of 45 new project grants, 58 continuing projects and the five continuing program grants.

In addition to the $6.5 million of NH & MRC grants administered through the University, associates of University departments working in affiliated hospitals were awarded more than $1.5 million in NH & MRC funds for 1987, giving an overall total of more than $8 million for the Medical School. The University's NH & MRC application success rate in the 1986 round was 46 per cent, compared with the national average of 37 per cent. The Faculty continues to attract the largest allocation of NH & MRC funds to any medical school in Australia, highlighting the high standard and competitiveness of the medical research being carried out at the University.

There is a growing involvement of researchers in the Faculty in raising funds through the commercial development of their discoveries. Professor Graeme Clark and his research team in the Department of Otolaryngology at the Royal Victorian

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Eye and Ear Hospital receive support for their bionic ear research from Nucleus Limited, the Sydney high-tech biomedical firm which holds the contract for the commercial development of the implant. Nucleus Limited has recently spawned sister companies, Cochlear Pty Ltd based in Sydney and Cochlear Corporation based in Denver, Colorado, with the aim of marketing the bionic ear internationally.

Professor Ian McKenzie and his colleagues in the Research Centre for Cancer and Transplantation in the Department of Pathology received continuation of CTEC Special Research Centre funding ($668,000) in 1986 and were involved in two major commercial initiatives. The first was an agreement with two biotechnology companies, Australian Med-Research Industries and Integrated Medical Technologies Ltd., for a contribution of $2.4 million over three years to be used to develop an imaging process for the early detection and location of breast cancer using a specific monoclonal antibody discovered in Professor McKenzie's laboratory.

The second commercial initiative was the involvement of the Research Centre in the Victorian Government's Australian Medical Research and Development Consortium that was announced in 1986. The aim of the Consortium is to create a means of developing commercial products from Australian research, facilitating the transfer of technology from the laboratory to the marketplace, and in particular exploiting Victoria's very strong base in medical biotechnology.

During the year, the Faculty welcomed the affiliation between the University and the Murdoch Institute for Research into Birth Defects at the Royal Children's Hospital.

New appointments in 1986 included Professor Ian Gust as Professor/Director of Clinical Virology at Fairfield Hospital; and Professor Donald Metcalf, Deputy Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, to a Personal Chair of Cancer Biology in the Department of Medical Biology. In addition, Dr Len Harrison accepted appointment as Professor/Director of the Burnet Clinical Research Unit of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and the Amalgamated Melbourne and Essendon Hospitals, and will take up this position in April 1987. Mr Alan Cuthbertson accepted appointment in August 1986 as Associate Dean (Clinical) at the Royal Melbourne Hospital.

Retirements during 1986 included Professor G.W. Crock, Professor J.V. Hurley and Professor D.M. Prinsley.

Professor Priscilla Kincaid-Smith was appointed President of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, and Professor W.S.C. Hare was appointed President of the Royal Australasian College of Radiologists. Professor David Penington was appointed Chief Adviser on Health Policy and Programs for the Health Department of Victoria.

The University of Melbourne Medical Society (UMMS) continues to prosper, with a current membership of 1,229. This includes 113 members of the 1986 medical graduation class who were recruited to membership of the Society following a ceremony held in December in the Sunderland Theatre to hand over the class to the Medical Board of Victoria.

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MUSIC Dean: Mr R. Farren-Price

The year was a complex one for the Faculty. The academic and administrative staff had to deal with the vicissitudes of carrying on a full working program under the very difficult conditions of the building and refurbishing going on around them.

The Faculty is deeply grateful to the University for making the funds available to create, in the refurbishing of Melba Hall, a recital hall of distinction within the City of Melbourne and indeed within Australia. Accompanying this was a considerable upgrading of facilities such as artists' rooms, foyer and, very importantly, the building of nine new rooms. All this was successfully achieved, although not yet completely finished.

Melba Hall was re-opened in June by the Governor of Victoria, Dr Davis McCaughey.

During 1986 both students and staff were very active in public performance. For the re-opening of Melba Hall the Faculty choir and orchestra combined in two concerts in what were gala performances. Many members of staff took part in recitals and concerts of a major nature in most of the main forums of the city. Several were invited abroad.

The Faculty has continued to take a large quota in first year intake. It should be noted that there is considerable interest from interstate applicants in the Music Therapy course which is offered by this Faculty. The University of Melbourne is the only institution in Australia which offers such a course.

Student achievement in all areas (performance, history, musicology, composition, music education and music therapy) was consistent with other years. The Academic Board approved changes to aural training courses and these will begin in 1987. The Board also approved the establishment of new courses in Music Analysis. The first of these, Analysis 1, will commence in 1987 and Analysis 2 in 1988.

The Mediaeval Music Repertory recording project has continued with generous support from both the University and La Trobe University. Several recordings and publications were undertaken by members of staff during the year and of course full details of these are in the Faculty Research Report.

Because of the amount of one-to-one teaching undertaken in performance subjects and the fact that there is now a full complement of tutors, students undertaking a music course probably receive more personal attention than in most other disciplines. In all areas the ratio between students and staff is very healthy. Postgraduate numbers were consistent and much valuable research was accomplished in the various fields.

The Faculty's direction will be shaped by our ability to cope with financial restrictions and redirection of some of our activities. The Budgets Committee has created a working party to consider the cost effectiveness of curriculum. It is obvious that certain courses in the Faculty have proliferated over a period of 10 to 15 years, and perhaps it is opportune that we take stock of ourselves at this stage.

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SCIENCE Dean: Professor T.W. Healy

The year saw a Faculty of Science very much on the move and one in which major undertakings such as an increased first-year intake, a new Science Buildings Committee, and the start to our first new building (Zoology) in many years, all took place efficiently and effectively. The emerging Faculty framework, which provides devolution of financial and academic responsibilities to departments, has produced many new choices in the operating units.

The identity of individual departments is becoming clearer as each builds on those limited number of choices in teaching and research which can be adequately funded. The Faculty is also beginning to feel the long awaited effect of the young staff we can slowly begin to bring into our Departments as our staffing profile goes through inevitable change.

The loss of two leaders, Professor T.C. Chambers (Botany), and Professor C.C. Heyde (Statistics), was keenly felt, but both discipline areas adjusted creatively. The School of Botany took part in a major external review and worked with an international review panel to formulate future directions. We have begun the task of preparing for the semester changeover in 1989. This change is seen by our teaching departments as an opportunity for serious review of the entire undergraduate curriculum. It also coincides with changes in the secondary school educational system which reflect changing community expectations.

The Special Admissions exercise in which we have welcomed students coming from culturally, economically and socially disadvantaged backgrounds has been a major success in Science in part because we have, through the Students at Risk program, shown that we have flexibility in our educational structure.

A major review of the regulations and rules for our Master of Science degree was completed by a small but very effective working group.

Our support staff to academic staff ratios are at a critically low level, our teaching and research equipment is not being replaced, our teaching and research classrooms and laboratories in many areas are critically overcrowded, our chairmen lack the administrative support that they need if they are to be effective managers, our impressive external research funding grows but not at the real level of growth of the cost of research, and the cost of our teaching and research materials, equipment and libraries is escalating at a rate that is causing serious concern.

The increase in student numbers made possible by new CTEC and State Government funding presented an opportunity for the Faculty to make a major contribution to increased participation in tertiary education. The additional numbers have been extremely well managed in all departments without increasing the academic staff numbers but by increasing the complement of tutorial positions to ensure the availability of small class teaching options.

A major innovation in the first-year Physics laboratory course has been the commissioning of a computer network of personal computers for on-line data accumulation in real time. A gift from the Baker Foundation helped to expedite implementation of the system.

A significant proposal for a combined Science/Engineering course was approved for an intake of 25 students in 1987. The course has been designed to allow students

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to major in Physics, Mathematics or Computer Science in combination with Electrical Engineering.

The departments of the Faculty continue to attract into their postgraduate programs, Bachelor of Science (Hons), Master of Science and PhD students of exceptional ability. Emphasis on research through research education highlights the unique distinguishing role this Faculty, and this University, plays. Our research excellence puts the groups in the departments at the international frontiers of their disciplines and gives our students, the next generation of Australian scientific and technological leaders, essential involvement in advanced science. There is a blend of research projects from basic to applied, in which the students are involved with academic staff, with scientific leaders in CSIRO and industry through joint programs and with many distinguished overseas visiting scientists.

VETERINARY SCIENCE Dean: Professor K.V.F. Jubb

Although some colleagues of many years resigned to take up other academic and industrial positions, we have gained new academic staff at junior and senior levels who will contribute their skills and enthusiasm to the Faculty.

Entry to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science course continues to be very competitive. Of 623 applicants who expressed a preference for the course, 200 of these were first preference. In addition there were applicants seeking to transfer from other courses within the University. The academic standard of applicants admitted remained high with a cut-off score of 352. Progression within the course has been generally good with a 100 per cent pass rate in first year and a similar rate expected from other years at the conclusion of supplementary assessments in February.

The only change from the normal pattern of progression within the course was the unusual number of students seeking leave of absence between the third and fourth years. Of the final year class of 47, 33 students graduated with honours. Our graduates continue to be in demand in Australia, and for postgraduate positions overseas.

In considering the re-organization of the academic year in 1989, undergraduate teaching will be based on a two-term system rather than a true semester system. The change is not anticipated to affect greatly years two to five. For first year, liaison with the Faculty of Science, concerning syllabus and scheduling changes within the outline of the existing curriculum has been going well.

Research activities in the Faculty continue to be productive. There are several key areas which are attracting outside funds and other ongoing work funded by the usual industry granting bodies. The Veterinary Preclinical Sciences Department has received substantial outside funds for work on specific projects in its key area of interest in gene manipulation and immune regulation of livestock.

Coopers Animal Health (Australia) Limited have integrated their immunopara-sitology/molecular biology research unit within the Department of Veterinary Paraclinical Sciences at Werribee. The major thrust of the research is towards developing vaccines against tick fever in cattle, haemonchosis in sheep and blowfly strike. This unit is working in conjunction with Dr M.D. Rickard's immunoparasitology research group.

The Veterinary Clinical Sciences department has also obtained commercial funding

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under a sponsored research program directed particularly to the area of reproduction in the horse. The Victorian TAB made a substantial contribution, with the balance being provided from Faculty funds, towards a Racehorse Performance Laboratory which was officially opened by the Minister of Youth, Sport and Recreation, Mr Neil Trezise, in May. However this pleasing research activity brings other problems, particularly the physical constraints of space.

This problem is being particularly felt at the Preclinical Centre. With the appointment of a new senior lecturer in Biochemistry extensive refurbishment of the first floor will be necessary and this work is expected to begin early in the new year. It is hoped that the Faculty will be able shortly to assume occupancy of the Veterinary Research Institute to relieve the acute space shortage and provide much needed facilities for students.

The Veterinary Clinic and Hospital Board of Management had its first full year of responsibility for the Veterinary Clinic and Hospital. The year has seen the completion of the new wing of the Small Animal facility in time for Open Day in March and with an official opening in November. It has also been a financially successful year with sufficient surplus to allow expenditure on capital items to improve facilities.

The financial viability of Kendall Hall continues to be closely monitored. Occupation rates have been at a satisfactory level this year.

Our graduate foundation, the Melbourne University Veterinary Society, is continuing to be very successful in attracting new members and has reached the stage of generating a series of activities.

THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Director: Professor P.J.B. Rose

The year 1986 was the third of operation of the new structure of the School since it became a national management school following the recommendation of the Ralph Report of Inquiry into Management Education.

The year was one of rapid expansion with initiatives taken in many areas. The first group of staff moved into the new four-storey building in Leicester Street, Carlton late in September 1986, and the residential Spring School was held in the building in October followed by a series of other short courses and conferences. The building was officially opened by the Prime Minister, Mr Hawke, on 2 December 1986. In addition to staff offices, the building contains a library, four lecture theatres, a computer laboratory, a tutorial room, a range of syndicate rooms, residential lounges, 47 bedrooms and a dining room.

There were 14 full-time academic staff in the School as well as library, computing and general staff. Professor R.R. Officer was appointed to a Chair of Finance in January 1986. As part of the plan to build up its number of full-time academic staff to 25 in accordance with the Ralph Report, the School was recruiting staff for the positions of a Chair of Management, a Reader, a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer and, for the Centre for Manufacturing Management, two Lecturers/Senior Lecturers.

A Centre for Manufacturing Management was established with its initial funding provided by the Victorian Government. The Centre aims to provide expertise to manufacturing managers who have to deal with problems involving advanced

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manufacturing technologies, particularly in the broader context of formulating and implementing manufacturing strategies.

The School obtained approval to offer in 1987 a new Postgraduate Diploma in Management Studies course for full-fee-paying overseas students, and the selection of overseas students began in late 1986.

MBA enrolments in 1986 were 196, with 35 full-time Final Year students. There were 16 PhD students in the School. In cooperation with the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, the School began to undertake some undergraduate teaching in business administration.

The research activities of the School continued to expand, with staff and PhD students working on a variety of pure and applied research projects, and with some funding from external sources such as the Australian Institute of Management, Centre for Independent Studies and the Sydney Myer Fund. To disseminate the results of its research, the School initiated a series of research Working Papers in 1985, and up to the end of 1986, 36 contributions to this series had been made. The number of research papers appearing in international journals continued to grow at a healthy rate, and staff members were presenting the results of their work at an increasing number of overseas conferences.

The two six-week residential Advanced Management Programs for senior managers and the four-week residential Program for Management Development for younger managers were successful. A large number of short courses were run, some by international scholars, such as courses and seminars in Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Adelaide by Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer, of Stanford, on organisational behaviour, and courses and seminars by Dr Nigel Slack, of Oxford, who was appointed to the first Sir Donald Hibberd Lectureship, and Professor Wickham Skinner, of Harvard, on manufacturing management.

Short courses, were also run for Trustee Officers, the partners of KMG-Hungerford, the Public Service Board of Victoria, the Association of Consulting Engineers and for engineers (in cooperation with the Faculty of Engineering).

SOCIAL STUDIES Chairman: Professor R.W. Webster

At the beginning of 1986 there were 55 students enrolled in the Master of Social Work (research with major thesis) program and four students enrolled as PhD candidates.

By the end of 1985, seven Master of Social Work degrees had been awarded by the Board of Social Studies; this figure nearly doubled in 1986 with six additional students being awarded the degree.

A coursework masters degree with requirements for a minor thesis was approved by the Board, the University and VPSEC to commence in 1987.

There were 191 students enrolled for the Bachelor of Social Work in 1986, and 85 students graduated at the end of the year.

There was considerable difficulty in securing appropriate field placements for students in 1986. This was particularly acute for those in second year.

The Board welcomed seven new members in 1986: Ms A. Bergin, Dr Jacques Boulet, Ms R. Dargaville, Mr R.J.A. Harper, Ms M. Keegle, Mrs E. Muirden, and Ms P. McKendrick.

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A proposal for faculty status was discussed in the Board but put aside for later discussion. A Development Strategy Committee was formed to develop strategy on staffing, Board status and other developments.

Council approved a name change for "Department of Social studies" to "Department of Social Work".

A major curriculum review of the Bachelor of Social Work course was set in motion with the appointment of a Sub-Committee of the Curriculum Committee to undertake preliminary discussions.

Eighteen continuing education workshops or seminars were given in 1986 by staff, local practitioners and overseas visitors.

THE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES The fluctuating state of the Australian dollar once again dominated the Library during 1986. The major part of the Library's expenditure on its collection represents purchases in overseas currencies. Although the decline in value of the Australian dollar, compared with the US dollar receives most media publicity, the Library was equally, and in some cases, more disadvantaged by the fall in relative value against German, Dutch and English currencies. Purchases in guilder and deutschmark are of major significance in the area of scientific publishing and particularly, scientific serials.

The impact of currency devaluation on the buying power of Australian research libraries has been significant and there has been widespread cancellation of serial subscriptions as a result. The Library has so far been able to maintain its serial collections and to continue monograph purchasing with the support of additional funding from the University.

The continued support of the Library by the University underlines its importance as one of the diminishing number of Australian research libraries continuing to maintain and develop collections of any substance, and which will inevitably be called on to play an increasing role in the national system of document delivery and resource sharing.

Collections held in Baillieu passed the million volume mark in 1986 and the total University Library collection now exceeds 1.5 million volumes. The development of the collection continues to be sustained by external bodies such as the Victoria Law Foundation, as well as the continuing support of the Friends of the Baillieu Library.

A major acquisition this year was the purchase, with funds received via the Faculty of Arts, of the History of Women micro-publication project. Both the Library and the Archives continue to benefit from a wide range of gifts—significant among these were a further major gift from Dr Orde Poynton and the gift of the llling music collection.

Purchases of microform and facsimile editions continue to bring much material to the Library which would otherwise not be available except by consultation in overseas institutions. Among notable purchases of this type in 1986 was the acquisition of the facsimile of the Great Domesday Book.

The year saw several major organizational changes. In August, the University Archives became a Division of the University Library and the former Archives Board

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of Management was succeeded by an Archives Advisory Board to advise Council, through the Library Committee, on matters concerning the University Archives. Later the Library senior management structure was reviewed. The former position of Associate Librarian (Administration) was replaced by one of Business Manager. A position of Associate Librarian (Reader Services) was established to strengthen the management of services to users throughout the University.

Two major developments in accommodation were the completion of half the compactus repository at the main Archives premises in Barry Street and the occupation of the first stage of the Library store in Kidd's Warehouse.

In addition to the continued development of the LIBS 100 system which provides the Library's in-house computer systems, the Library has been associated with two important development projects. Under the aegis of CAVAL Ltd, the Library has been a major participant in a trial of an on-line regional catalogue which would permit our users to immediately identify resources in other Victorian academic libraries and the State Library. The Library has provided additional support to the trial by housing the central computing equipment and providing local back-up when needed. The trial is continuing.

The second area of development has been in the area of optical disc technology. It is anticipated that this technology will make substantial impact on the access to, and distribution of, major data bases of the type typically used by the Library. Some are already in commercial production and the Library has already installed a major service for public use.

As well as evaluating commercial developments the Library was involved in a joint project with the Department of Geography to develop a microcomputer based statistical mapping system using the new optical disc storage technology.

An integral part of the project was the successful generation of a single CD-ROM disc containing ABS Census data for 1981 and National Mapping's digitised Australian mapping data. Software was developed to manipulate the data and produce four-colour statistical maps on IBM and compatible personal computers. The system, which represents the first successful Australian production of a CD-ROM data base, was launched in August.

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FINANCE General Recurrent Grant Account and other University Funds

The main source of funding for the general teaching-and-research activities of the University, and for support services for those activities, is the general recurrent grant provided by the Commonwealth Government under the States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Act, on the recommendation of the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission (CTEC).

The final level of the general recurrent grant for 1986 was $122,981 million, as compared with $113,023 million for 1985. The increase of $9,958 million resulted from:

$ million — an increase in respect of the higher first year intake in

1986 .380

— an increase in the earmarked grant for the Graduate School of Management .250

— an increase towards the cost of payment in 1986 of the retrospective increase in academic salary scales for the period May 1984 to April 1985

— a net increase in special grants

— an increase, resulting from salary rises, in the CTEC reimbursement towards the cost of University superannuation contributions

— supplementation towards other costs of salary and price rises

In addition to the Commonwealth Government funding for an increase of 80 in the intake of first year students, the State Government provided a similar level of funds to enable the first year student intake to be increased by a further 80 students. The additional student intake of 160 made possible by these grants resulted in additional enrolments in the Science, Engineering, Commerce and Arts courses.

The following other Commonwealth Government Grants under the States Grants Act were provided for this University in 1986 for specific purposes:

$ million

Equipment Grant 6.787

Grant for University contributions towards certain

recurrent expenditure of Teaching Hospitals .634

Grant for the Key Centre in Statistical Sciences .041

Special Research Grant 2.206

Grant for Special Research Centres 1.432 Minor Works Grant 1.013

Grant for the new Zoology Building 1.161

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1.485 .041

.125

7.677

9.958

It is part of the conditions of these grants that they be accounted for separately from the general recurrent grant, with an annual report to CTEC on the expenditure from each grant.

In addition to government grants under the States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Act, the University receives government grants, donations, income from Trust Fund endowments and other income for specific research programs, scholarships and other University purposes. In most, but not all, cases, these amounts have been made available to the University for a specified purpose and can not be used for any other University purpose. It is necessary, therefore, to maintain separate accounting "Funds" for each of these amounts.

Although all the various Funds must be held and accounted for separately, it is necessary for some reporting purposes to aggregate the income and expenditure for all the Funds relating to the teaching and the research activities of the University and to support services for those activities. This is done through the following sections of the University's Financial Statements to be submitted to Parliament, after audit, as Part 2 of the Annual Report for 1986:

—1 Combined Statement—Summary

—2 Combined Statement—Income

—3 Combined Statement—Expenditure

The following paragraphs of the Finance Section of the Annual Report relate to the general recurrent grant, as the main source of funding for the University's general teaching-and-research activities and their support services.

Budgetary Planning for use of the General Recurrent Grant for 1986

The University's budgetary arrangements for the general recurrent grant have been based for many years on decentralisation to Faculties and other Budget Divisions of decisions on the use of the resources which can be made available for their activities.

After amounts have been reserved for earmarked grants, General University Costs (those not charged against allocations to Budget Divisions) and a Discretionary Fund, the balance of funds estimated to be available for the year concerned is allocated to the various Budget Divisions in lump sum amounts. The use of its lump sum allocation within the Budget Division is decided by the Divisional Budget Committee, having regard to the Division's priorities and circumstances, and after taking account of on-going staffing commitments and Budgetary Guidelines issued by the Central Budgets Committee.

The initial Budget for 1986, developed in September 1985, was based on an estimate of the general recurrent grant at the CTEC salary index levels of 30 June, 1985, and the estimated level of the non-salary costs index for the December quarter 1985. Provisional allocations for Budget Divisions were updated on a similar basis. As in earlier years, it was assumed that, apart from a possible shortfall of the order of $.250 million, the 1986 costs for salary rises after 30 June, 1985, would be covered by later Commonwealth supplementation resulting from increases in the CTEC salary indices after that date.

After allowing for the updating of allocations to Budget Divisions, for special increases approved in the allocations for the Library ($230,000), the Research Vote ($50,000) and the Buildings Committee Vote ($75,000) and for a higher

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estimate of total expenditure on General University Cost items, the projected commitments exceeded the funds available.

To reduce this projected overcommitment to a manageable level, the updated provisional allocations for all Budget Divisions were cut by one per cent ($1.053 million in total).

Net Result in the General Recurrent Grant Account for 1986 Non-salary supplementation for 1986, based on actual movements in the CTEC non-salary costs index to the December quarter 1985, proved higher than the estimates on which the initial Budget for 1986 had been prepared. This increase made it possible:

— to cover the balance of the initial projected overcommitment for 1986;

— to provide an increase of $200,000 in mid-1986 in the Library Materials Vote, in respect of the effects in 1986 of exchange rate increases in expenditure in the second half of 1985;

— to retain $134,000 towards meeting the part of the 1985 deficit which resulted from an overestimate of non-salary supplementation when the 1985 Budget was prepared.

Net savings in some areas of the Budget were almost sufficient to cover a further allocation of $300,000 for Library Materials (in respect of the effects of exchange rate changes in the second half of 1986) and some additional expenditure of Budget Divisions and Departmental Research Votes. This additional expenditure will be recovered from allocations to those Budget Divisions and Votes in 1987 and later years.

The net result of all the changes from the initial Budget for 1986 was a surplus of $106,557, which was applied to reduce the accumulated General Recurrent Grant Account deficit carried forward from 1985.

Summary of General Recurrent Grant Income and Expenditure for 1986 (with comparative amounts for 1985)

1985 1986 $ million $ million

Expenditure

Academic Activities Teaching-and-Research Identified Research-Only

Academic Services Central and Branch Libraries University Computing Services

(Expenditure less amounts met from recoveries)

Other Centralized Academic Services

Ancillary Student Services Research Scholarships Other Ancillary Student Services

*70.098 3.430

* 7.689

1.051 1.318

1.330 1.165

76.369 3.749

8.823

1.355 1.430

1.346 1.295

General University Services Administration 10.492 11.703

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Overheads Buildings and Grounds

Public Services

Independent Operations

Total Expenditure

Less General Recurrent Grant for the Year

Deficit for 1985

6.748 9.773

.265

.110

113.469

113.023

.446

6.188 10.241

.294

.081

122.874

122.981

Surplus for 1986, applied to reducing the accumu­lated deficit in the General Recurrent Grant Account .107

* Adjusted amounts

Notes:

1. The reduction of expenditure on Overheads resulted from two factors:

(a) the 1985 costs for the Managed Fund Workers' Compensation Insurance arrangements in force for the period 1 January to 31 August, 1985, were much higher than the WorkCare premium for the same period in 1986;

(b) the internal charge-out rate to all University accounts in respect of WorkCare arrangements was increased from the beginning of 1986.

2. The general recurrent grant for 1986 included $1,485 million towards the cost of retrospective academic salary increases paid in 1986 in respect of the period 1 May, 1984 to 30 June, 1985.

3. It is relevant to the above table that the general recurrent grant funds most of the infrastructure of Academic Services and General University Services, which support the research and other programs for which outside funding is received towards the direct costs.

Fall in the Level in real terms of the General Recurrent Grant Funding available for the University's Normal Programs

The Finance Section of the Annual Report for 1985 drew attention to the series of outside decisions and events which have resulted in reductions in the level of general recurrent grant funding in real terms, for the University's normal programs. Some of these factors were:

— the earlier decision that non-salary supplementation would not be available during a year in respect of price rises during that year;

— successive reductions by CTEC in the real level of the general recurrent grant of this University from the beginning of each of 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1985;

— cost rises not fully reflected in non-salary supplementation;

— additional costs incurred as a result of government or community initiatives (e.g. special admission scheme, equal opportunity off ice, child care facilities, freedom of information, occupational health and safety, animal

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experimentation requirements, accountability requirements to Commonwealth and State authorities).

Although individually some of the grant reductions and additional costs may not be seen from outside as significant when compared with the overall level of the general recurrent grant, collectively they have resulted in real pressure on general recurrent grant funding for the University's normal programs and support facilities.

Some idea of the extent of that pressure can be gauged from the following comparative information for 1980 and 1986 (but excluding from 1980 the information for the RAAF Academy, which ceased to be affiliated with the University at the end of 1985):

1980 1986

Student Load— Weighted Student Units 15,097 15,404

Student/Staff Ratio (in Weighted Student Unit Terms) 12.69:1 13.17:1

Full-time and Fractional Full-time Staff

Numbers at 30 April (but excluding "Research-Only" staff)

Academic Departments: Academic Staff General Staff

1,013 766

985 676

Sub-Total 1,779 1,661

Non-Academic Support Departments and Services 926 874 (excluding Auxiliary Operations)

Total 2,705 2,535

"Research-Only" staff have been excluded from the above table because in most cases the direct costs are funded from outside donations or government grants and not from the general recurrent grant. The "Research-Only" staff increased by 159, to 645, between 1980 and 1986. This increase has been of great benefit to the University's research programs, but of necessity it has increased pressure on the departmental and University infrastructure of support services—and thus on the University's general recurrent grant.

RESEARCH Direct expenditure on research in the University continued to grow in real terms in 1986. Identifiable 'Research-Only' expenditure increased from $29,448,093 in 1985 to $32,547,427—an increase of 10.5 per cent.

The University continued to receive substantial grants under the Australian Research Grants Scheme ($2.383m), the National Health and Medical Research Council ($6.014m), the Australian Cancer Council Victoria ($.479m), the Australian Wheat Corporation ($.563m) and the Marine Sciences and Technology Grants

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Scheme ($.268m). Considerable research support was also received from a wide range of other public and private sources.

The Office for Research continued to develop its services in the administration of research grants, scholarships and fellowships, PhD candidature and experimentation ethics committees. As well, the Executive Officer (Research) was active in furthering liaison between the University, industry and government. Activities included the organization of 13 seminars for staff, involving local and overseas speakers, participation in overseas trade exhibitions, and in discussions with government and industry.

Postgraduate enrolments and support for research training In 1986, there were 2,613 higher degree students. These comprised:

Doctor of Philosophy candidates:

Full-time Part-time External Total

558 266 65 889 (858 in 1985)

Masters degree candidates:

Full-time Part-time External Total

510 1,072 111 1,693(1,640 in 1985)

Other higher-degree candidates:

Full-time Part-time External Total

22 9 Nil • 31 (27 in 1985)

Total:

Full-time Part-time External Total 1,090 1,347 176 2,613 (2,525 in 1985)

Of the 1,090 full-time candidates, 395 were supported by Commonwealth Postgraduate Research Awards, 30 by University of Melbourne Postgraduate

"Scholarships and 117 by postgraduate studentships. The number of postgraduate students enrolled in the University continued to increase. New administrative procedures adopted by the Government in relation to overseas students led to considerable uncertainty about future numbers of these students.

CONTINUING EDUCATION The University's continuing education activities have been concentrated in three areas: the public lecture program, short courses and courses aimed at up-grading professional expertise, and the provision of single subjects based on the normal teaching program.

Public Lecture Program More than 30 public lectures were organized by University departments during the year aimed at a general lay audience.

The main thrust of the lecture program was in the University's regular "Tramstop Series" which has been attracting audiences from the city since 1980. During 1986 there were two series of four and three lectures. The first, Enabling the Disabled dealt with issues such as psychiatric disability, the 'bionic ear' and communication with the deaf.

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The second series, which was very well-attended, covered in vitro fertilization, AIDS and moral judgement on modern medicine.

Towards the end of the year the University's Continuing Education Committee reviewed aspects of continuing education and agreed to monitor activities during 1987. The main concerns are a downturn in the number of public lectures and a slight decline in the size of the audience.

Short courses and professional or refresher courses In accordance with the University's policy of encouraging faculties and departments to develop courses which draw upon available expertise and facilities, short professional up-date and refresher courses are offered in several fields.

In 1986, 49 courses were given mainly in Medicine and Dental Science. Courses were also held in Architecture and Planning, Arts, Economics and Commerce, Engineering, Music, Science and the Graduate School of Management.

Single subject enrolment Continuing education also comprises single subjects drawn from graduate or undergraduate programs of the University, modified in content or assessment and approved by the Academic Board. These courses are available to members of the general public who may not necessarily have the normal entrance requirements. These subjects are not available for credit towards a degree and do not satisfy University entrance requirements.

In 1986, enrolments in these subjects remained steady at around 230. The most popular areas of choice again were subjects offered by Arts and Economics and Commerce.

BUILDINGS Capital Building Projects

Graduate School of Management Construction began in August 1984 and the building was occupied from October 1986, some six months late. The building was funded from the Commonwealth Grants, donations and the proceeds of the sale in November 1986 of the University-owned Melbourne Town House.

Computer Centre This building was completed in mid-1986, also behind time. Construction of the building was funded by the University.

Zoology The Zoology project commenced in late November 1986 and is planned for completion by August 1988. Despite reductions in the original plans the project cost has meant the University had to provide additional funds. Associated with this project, and as part of the contract, the University is replacing the Agriculture & Forestry animal house and all of the Agriculture/Forestry and Botany Glass Houses at the southern end of the Systems Garden. This work required the provision of a number of temporary Glass Houses (Poly Houses) on the lawn of the Systems Garden. The lawns will be fully restored at the end of the project.

Minor Works Significant projects undertaken or commenced principally with University funds included:

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— the Bouverie Street Child Care Centre, completed in April 1986;

— the restoration of Melba Hall and provision of additional offices and practice rooms for music at a cost approaching $1 million, completed in May/June 1986;

— Tribophysics (the Walter Boas Building) released by the CSIRO. First stage of renovations for the Office for Research and for the Faculty of Engineering was carried out in 1986. This work should be finished in early 1987;

— work commenced on alterations in the Old Arts Building, including the provision of central courtyards and creation of interior natural lighting. The Faculty of Arts office will be moved to this building from the John Medley Building;

— at the Amalgamated Melbourne & Essendon Hospital the University was involved in a major rebuilding of the Walter & Eliza Hall wing for the Departments of Surgery, Medicine and Psychiatry, a project worth more than $2 million;

— following the transfer of the Computer Centre from the Richard Berry Building, terminal laboratories and other facilities were constructed for the School of Mathematical Sciences;

— the Engineering Minor Works program continued with the transfer of elements from the former Department of Metallurgy to Chemical Engineering in the Old Mining Building.

Property matters Miegunyah, the property bequeathed by Sir Russell and Lady Grimwade — Following the decision by the Supreme Court in 1985, arrangements proceeded for the sale of the property, expected to be undertaken in early 1987.

200 Berkeley Street The University purchased a strategically placed three-storey solid brick office and warehouse building in Berkeley Street for future use by the Medical Faculty.

Energy program Following two years of significant reductions in the consumption of energy in 1984 and 1985, an increase was recorded in 1986. This was largely attributable to new buildings: the Graduate School of Management and the Computer Centre.

Maintenance management The University participated in the work of the Australian Vice Chancellors' Committee Buildings Working Group which presented recommendations to the AVCC. Introduction of a works information system was commenced as part of the University computer-based accounting system; the end of the first stage was reached at the end of the year. The next stage of the work is expected to be completed in 1987.

PABX A new third-generation PABX system was installed in 1985 and the re-cabling of the grounds and buildings was almost completed by the end of the year.

Occupational Health & Safety and WorkCare The implications of the 1985 legislation were still being assessed in 1986 and further legislation, involving the installation of Hazchem signs, plus further requirements

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for disposal of waste solvents and other hazardous material, created additional problems.

Planning The University was involved in negotiations with the Melbourne City Council and the Ministry for Planning on further implications of the 1984 Melbourne City Council report on conservation of buildings in the University, and the implementation of the Melbourne City Council Strategy Plan. Investigations into traffic problems in College Crescent continued.

THE UNION The complex organisation of the Union involves the provision of recreational and cultural facilities, meeting rooms, food outlets as well as other service and commercially-oriented activities and functions. The cash flow is derived from annual fees and from trading operations and approximates six million dollars a year. In 1986, income from non-trading activities was $2,338,900 while net expenses totalled $2,009,600.

The Union and Guild Theatres were well patronised and the Theatre Department continued to implement a successful artistic program during the academic year. The student theatre community was active with 17 productions. The Union Theatre technical re-development program, initiated in 1983, concluded in 1986 with the acquisition of a sophisticated computer-controlled lighting console.

The Rowden White Library underwent a number of major changes. Renovations to facilities included a new entrance to provide wheelchair and delivery access, the establishment of a current awareness noticeboard, painting of the library and complete refurbishing of the periodical storeroom. The library became involved in the Training for Aboriginals Program with the provision of two staff positions for students of the Certificate of Applied Social Sciences (Library Technician); the collection development program continued with particular emphasis on reference resources, fiction, disarmament and the arts.

The George Paton Gallery staged 10 exhibitions of contemporary art and eight related activities. The gallery co-ordinated the visitors from the Biennale of Sydney, bringing to Melbourne audiences a wide range of discussion surrounding the theme "Origina, Originality and Beyond". In addition to its in-house activities, the George Paton Gallery continued to tour the exhibition "17 Mail Paintings from Chile" as well as initiating the "Australian Way of Life" and "Union Street" tours. Highlights of the exhibition program were "On your Bike", "5 Artists and 5 Architects", "Union Street" and "The Australian Way of Life".

The Union Shop concluded the trading year with a net profit of $88,600. During the year many new University souvenirs were added to the main shop, including a quality watch. The range marketed through the clothing shop has been widened considerably to include current fashion. Its popularity has been reflected in a turnover of approximately $250,000.

During 1986 Union Catering's deficit was reduced to less than $300,000 from the previous year's $356,000. Considerable effort was directed at the overall efficiency and effectiveness of Catering and included reviews of outlets, menus, staffing levels and trading hours. A commitment was made to refurbish 'Milliways', a B.Y.O. bistro

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style restaurant, and convert it into a delicatessen. Work on this project commenced in December.

The Cafeteria product range was diversified with the introduction of a line of vegetarian food which has proved popular. Some rationalisation of trading hours has resulted in staff numbers becoming better aligned with peak demand periods. Considerable expenditure was incurred in improving the presentation of the eating areas; most were painted. The Mixing Lounge received additional attention with the installation of a servery to relieve peak-period queueing at the Coffee Lounge servery, and the general atmosphere of the room was improved with a change of lighting, furniture, and the hanging of curtains.

Major improvements were made in the presentation of Union House and the operation of its mechanical plant. A program of progressive painting was initiated and some offices and many student areas were repainted. Following a comprehensive survey of mechanical and electrical plant the building's ventilation air filters were replaced and ventilating fans Overhauled. Also many electrical distribution boards and motor control centres were found to be inadequately labelled, and a project was commenced to up-grade these.

SPORT AND PHYSICAL RECREATION The trends of 1985 continued in 1986, with heavy demand on all facilities by recreational users and an increased demand from sports clubs. This increase in use of facilities during 'off peak', co-incided with an extremely successful year for the University in Australian Universities Championships (formerly called intervarsity).

With the demand from 'recreational users' and increased club requirements, the year was one of stabilization in programs and use of facilities.

Policies of 1985 in regard to 'small free space' areas were re-inforced with the arrival of a long-awaited bocce rink, between the athletic track and martial arts room, adjacent to the Trinity College gate.

The new martial arts room proved a success when opened in mid-year, not only for martial arts clubs, but for boxing, athletics and other groups requiring additional indoor space. Likewise the rehabilitation and light resistance training room has proved extremely successful, particularly in the specially-booked hours for casual use by women and for circuit work.

The initial work done by the Sports Centre in assisting to tackle the RSI problem on campus through re-habilitation programs was completed by the release of a pamphlet on RSI and the student.

The intra-mural program and 'learn to play' classes maintained their popularity, while restrictions on number of participants had to be applied in the aerobic-exercise classes because of the heavy demand and safety considerations.

Personalised fitness testing and programming continued to grow and the interest in 'resistance training' for women and men has been reflected in a greatly-increased cost factor in maintenance of equipment and replacement. This is an area which will continue to grow.

This same interest has seen the establishment of multi-gym station machines at

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our 'outstations', with Creswick being the latest recipient. The Physical Recreation Officer visited Creswick twice to advise students on use of the equipment.

The Sports Medicine Service saw a heavy increase in demand, both in remedial massage and physiotherapy treatment for students and members.

There was some welcome extra sponsorship for Sport and Physical Recreation Centre activities. While the Commonwealth Bank continued its successful sponsorship of the Intra-mural Competition, the Melbourne University Credit Co­operative initiated a 'Best Club Award'.

The award consists of a trophy and $200 to the 'best club' funds and the 1986 winner, the Athletic Club, owes much of its victory to the securing of further sponshorship when conducting the 1986 Australian Universities Track and Field Championships. The major financial sponsor was the National Australia Bank, supported by C.U.B. Seppelts, and Lyrebird Sport. Under this sponsorship, these championships proved to be one of the most successful undertaken by a University Club.

The "icing on the cake" came when the men also won the competition. Other Australian University championships saw Melbourne win titles in football, rowing (men and women), rifle, hockey (men).

A total of 34 full blues and 47 half blues were awarded to students for outstanding performances at Australian universities championships.

Our major clubs continue to be successful in state level competition, with individuals achieving state and national representation, particularly in rowing, hockey and athletics.

Melbourne again competed in the Japan Inter-University Women's Ekiden (road relay), with the team running a personal best time in a race of high international standard and finishing eleventh of the 29 competing Japanese and international teams.

The Committee for Sport and Physical Recreation completed its third year under the chairmanship of Professor Len Stevens, with Ms Cheryl McKinna in the position of Director of Sport and Physical Recreation and Mr John Campbell as President of the Sports Union.

MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PRESS Melbourne University Press published 33 titles (including new editions) during 1986. This represents a substantial increase on the 22 issued the previous year. The tenth volume appeared of the important series, Australian Dictionary of Biography, leaving two more volumes to complete the work up to 1939.

Several MUP books enjoyed the honour of literary prizes or other distinctions. The Victorian Premier's Award for Literature went to Mulvaney and Calaby: 'So Much that is New' (a biography of Baldwin Spencer); Burrows and Morton: The Canecutters won the Fellowship of Australian Writers' award for local history; Ritchie: Lachlan Macquarie: A Biography was on the short list for the important National Book Council award.

As usual, the year's list covered a wide range of subjects, including medicine, botany, geography, history, biography and politics. Publishing income was $1,033,668.*

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The Melbourne University Bookroom continued to fill its role as supplier of books, stationery and other requisites to the University community and to its many other customers. Sales were $3,465,343.* The Bookroom's policy is to sell at the lowest possible prices, consistent with maintaining the business in a position of sound solvency. The effect of this policy is expressed largely in the discount of 10 per cent allowed on most items; in the year under discussion this amounted to a 'dividend' of $251,312* to the University community.

As for the past 20 years, the operations of MUP required no subvention from the general resources of the University. A surplus of $84,972 was earned over all operations.

* The Press's financial year ends on 30 September; all figures relate to the period 1 October 1985 to 30 September 1986.

MELBOURNE THEATRE COMPANY The MTC originated a total of 16 new productions, five by Australian playwrights. The Company completed the vacation of the Athenaeum Theatre, in accordance with the wishes of the State Government. At the end of the year, Ray Lawler completed his full-time employment with the Company.

Throughout the year, the Company played continuously at the Russell Street Theatre, and for 41 weeks at the Playhouse Theatre, Victorian Arts Centre.

MTC Productions 1986 were:

Playhouse — Victorian Arts Centre

The Sentimental Bloke by C.J. Dennis, adapted by Graeme Blundell (Final 5 weeks) The One Day of the Year by Alan Seymour She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith The Entertainer by John Osborne Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni, adapted by Thomas Cone. The Shadow of a Gunman by Sean O'Casey Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward

Russell St. Theatre

Season's Greetings by Alan Ayckbourn (Final week) Breaking the Silence by Stephen Poliakoff The Caretaker by Harold Pinter Pommies by David Allen Tom and Viv by Michael Hastings Some Night in Julia Creek by Terry Stapleton HurlyBurly by David Rabe Dead to the World by Michael Gurr The Levine Comedy by Ron Elisha The Norman Conquests — 7ao/e Manners by Alan Ayckbourn

MTC on Tour

The Company's premiere production of the new adaptation of C.J. Dennis' The Sentimental Bloke, in association with the Victorian Arts Council, toured to 18 country centres and played to 7,406 people.

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MTC Readings for Playwrights Nine public readings of new works, presented by Company actors and directors, were held between March and November. These readings offer playwrights the opportunity to hear their works read by professionals, and to enjoy the added benefit of comment and discussion. (Writers unable to attend are sent a recording of the reading and subsequent discussion and suggestions). Like many plays read this way, Jill Shearer's Shimada was scheduled for future full-scale production.

MTC Schoolsdays Program The year's program provided special Schoolsdays presentations based on the Company's main productions. The plays featured were The One Day of the Year, She Stoops to Conquer, The Entertainer, Heartbreak House, The Caretaker, Pommies, Tom and Viv, Some Night in Julia Creek, Hurlyburly. A total audience of 9,664 students and teachers attended the presentations.

School Tours Tours of MTC's South Melbourne rehearsal and production facilities, and of MTC's city theatres, were arranged for more than 60 primary and secondary school parties.

Schools Work Experience Twenty-two secondary school students spent one week with the Company during the year under the Secondary Schools Work Experience Program.

MTC Overseas To Botany Bay on a Bondi Tram played a short season in Boston, as part of a cultural exchange between Melbourne and Boston in October.

Theatre Forum In May, MTC hosted, by arrangement with the British Council, a Theatre Forum. Two MTC actors, Monica Maughan and Frederick Parslow, and four members of the Royal Shakespeare Company participated in the forum, which was chaired by John Sumner.

MTC Curtain Up 1986 Now in its tenth year, MTC's Curtain Up Scheme continued to provide subsidized transport for Victorian country subscribers to and from its Melbourne venues. The attendance was 6,784; this being made up of 1,233 subscribers from 18 centres, carried by 164 buses to an average of six performances each.

MTC Society The MTC Society was established as a "Friends" organization associated with the Company in 1980 with the broad aim of extending the contact between the Company and its patrons through a program of education and social activities. The Society's activities in 1986 covered a broad spectrum and attracted a consistently good attendance, sufficient to allow the Society to contribute a total of $10,000 to the Company to assist in specific developments.

Summary During the 1986 Seasons at the Playhouse, Russell Street and Athenaeum II Theatres, the MTC

* presented a total of 663 performances of 16 major productions. Three more productions which commenced their seasons the previous year finished their seasons in 1986;

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* played to a total paying audience of 267,448 which included 9,664 secondary school students through the Company's Schoolsdays program;

* used the services of 10 directors, six designers, one music director, six musicians, two choreographers and 77 actors; and

* increased the average number of seats sold per performance from 359 in 1985 to 403.

THE ASSEMBLY The Assembly has an elected membership of 60 drawn from academic and general staff, students and graduates of the University. It is set up to provide a forum for the continuing evaluation of the University's aims and achievements and to provide for open discussion on matters of general concern to that community. During 1986 it sought to do this in a variety of ways.

Many matters which the Assembly takes up are brought to its attention by its members at Assembly or University meetings. However, all meetings of the Assembly are open to members of the University community. Any member of that community may raise matters for discussion, although only Assembly members may vote. Issues considered at Assembly meetings included University policy on South African related investments, the structure of general staff positions, the development of public interest research by students in their courses, the composition of University councils, the review of Assembly funding and function, asbestos removal in the University and grievance procedures for students.

These issues could then be developed through the establishment of a Working Group or sub-committee, the presentation of Assembly recommendations to University Council or by arranging a forum to enable discussion.

The Assembly has arranged many forums during the year. A major series on research was co-sponsored with the Melbourne University Staff Association. This series considered issues of public and private funding of research, the legal and moral implications of research and the relationship between research and the community. A forum on computer simulation of animal experimentation was arranged in response to the continuing interest within the Assembly and the University in the issues raised by animal experiments in teaching and research.

As the Assembly is concerned with issues of University government, a sub­committee was set up to prepare a submission to the Education Minister's Working Party on the composition of University Councils. Working groups within the Assembly considered a number of questions. The feasibility of providing students with the opportunity to take part in research considered to be in the community interest was one issue. The Animal Experimentation Working Group concentrated on the development and encouragement of alternatives to animal experimentation in teaching and research. A joint Working Group on grievance procedures for students was set up with the Students' Representative Council.

Finally, a review of the Assembly funding was initiated by the Central Budgets Committee. The review of Assembly activity and funding took place between February and July. Subsequent to the review, Council determined to maintain funding for Assembly activities at least at the present level.

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UNIVERSITY GALLERY The University of Melbourne Art Collection was augmented during 1986 by the addition of 280 works of art. Many of these were donations, listed elsewhere in this report.

Works of art acquired by purchase included a painting by Dale Hickey, Untitled 1986, a redgum sculpture by Bruce Armstrong She would like to be left with it 1986, and a painting by Michael Johnson Estavation 1986. A suite of seven engravings by Thomas Unwins, Academic dress of the University of Oxford, was purchased. The Department of Fine Arts purchased drawings by Peter Booth and Dale Hickey.

Two major acquisitions were Hillside 1986, a painting by William Delafield Cook which was commissioned for the new Computer Sciences building, and Shoalhaven 1986, a painting by Arthur Boyd, commissioned for the Graduate School of Management. The commissioning of these works was made possible by a grant from The University Council and the generous assistance of the artists and Dr Joseph Brown. Some 55 works of art including small paintings, drawings, watercolours and prints were also purchased for the Graduate School of Management. In addition the ANZ Banking Group through Mr Will Bailey donated an important oil by Arthur Boyd King Nebuchadnezzar and the Lion to be hung in the Graduate School of Management Building.

Several portraits were added to the Collection. A portrait of Dame Margaret Blackwood by Shirley Bourne was purchased. A portrait of Dr Jack Smith by Wes Walters was purchased by the Graduate School of Management. A portrait of Professor T. Carrick Chambers by Wes Walters was commissioned on the occasion of Professor Chambers' resignation as Professor of Botany. A portrait of Professor Emeritus Brian Lewis by Peter Zageris was commissioned by the Department of Architecture and Building.

There were five exhibitions at the University Gallery. Michael Johnson 1968-1986 surveyed the work of the University's 1986 Artist-in-Residence, and the Susan Norrie exhibition displayed paintings by the 1984 Artist-in-Residence. Both exhibitions were financially assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council. Gareth Sansom 1956-1986 was a retrospective exhibition of the work of the 1985 Artist-in-Residence. Fears and Scruples included works by 13 artists and was held with the School of Art of the Victorian College of the Arts and presented the work of the 1986 Postgraduate students.

The Artist-in-Residence for 1986 was the Sydney painter Michael Johnson who, with his wife and family, occupied the Macgeorge House, Ivanhoe and painted in a studio in the Architecture Building. His residency was financially supported by a grant from the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.

The University of Melbourne Computerised Catalogue Project dealt with approximately 900 works of art. Data were entered using the services of the University Administrative Systems and Information Services.

Several works in the Collection received conservation treatment. A major project was the restoration of the Napier Waller Royal Insurance Murals in the Architecture Library. Financial assistance for this project was received from the Victorian Ministry for the Arts, The University of Melbourne Gallery Society and from Mclntyre

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Partnership Pty Ltd, Eggleston MacDonald and Secomb Pty Ltd, Daryl Jackson Pty Ltd, Mr Robert Peck, Bates Smart & McCutcheon Pty Ltd and Denton Corker & Marshall Pty Ltd.

THE GRADUATE UNION The Graduate Union is an autonomous incorporated company, but its objects as stated in its Memorandum and Articles of Association, link it inextricably with the promotion of the welfare of the University of Melbourne and of postgraduate education. It is also an affiliated college of the University.

1986 was the first full year of operation guided by the new Chief Executive Officer, Mr Geoffrey Fairhall. The Chief Executive Officer fulfils the dual roles of company secretary to the Graduate Union and its members, and Warden of Graduate House, a residential, dining and club facility for postgraduate students, visiting country, interstate and overseas members of The Graduate Union, and visiting academics. Membership numbers declined slightly during 1986, probably reflecting that in the Alumni Association graduates now have another body seeking their membership. This situation provides an opportunity for, and indeed requires, the Graduate Union to re-examine its aims and objectives.

In establishing its own Alumni Association the University agreed it would continue to expect the Graduate Union to provide club, residential, accommodation and collegiate activities for graduates.

It is interesting to note that a significant proportion of those who have joined the Alumni Association are also members of The Graduate Union. The governing bodies of both the Alumni Association and The Graduate Union, as well as the respective Executive Officers, have been making every effort to ensure that development is complementary.

There, nevertheless, remains potential for considerable confusion among graduates, particularly those living beyond the Melbourne metropolitan area.

The Graduate Union has freehold title to several adjoining properties close to the Grattan Street front entrance to the University. There is a significant debt on the most recent property acquisition, and during the year the Graduate Council approved further leasing arrangements with sections of the University.

These arrangements will provide rental income, indexed to the CPI and reviewed at three yearly intervals, designed to enable the Association over a period of years to repay its loan. Care has been taken, however, to retain some scope for short-term property developments to improve facilities for resident and non-resident members.

High occupancy rates were a feature of the year in Graduate House, with a fascinating community of international scholars providing a stimulating environment. Frequent social activities are organized by the residents with assistance from the administrative, domestic and catering staff, and the life of Graduate House continued to be enriched by the presence of short-term visitors from other states and countries.

Non-resident members of the Graduate Union enjoyed a regular program of lunch speakers on the first Wednesday of every month from March to December, and a new winter series of evening dinner lectures was introduced on the second

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Thursday of each month from June to September. Speakers of outstanding reputation and interest, and the efforts of our chefs and other staff, ensured that all of these occasions were successful.

In addition, a limited number of non-resident members made use of the dining room for lunches or dinners, and met with their friends for conversations over coffee in the public rooms. There is room for a significant increase in the number of members using the facilities at Graduate House, and there are plans to extend and improve those facilities.

A major concern is the accumulation of basic structural maintenance and internal refurbishment which is in urgent need of attention, quite apart from any expansion of facilities or the inevitable unexpected repairs necessitated by breakdowns in basic services or equipment.

It is to be hoped that members will continue and increase their level of giving to the Graduate Union to enable Graduate House to be restored to an acceptable standard.

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STAFF APPOINTMENTS

PROFESSORS During the year the following appointments were made:

Professor J.R.V. Prescott, Personal Chair in Geography. Professor P.K. Koepping, Asian Studies. Professor D.E. Allan, Accounting and Business Law. Professor R.R. Officer, Graduate School of Management. Professor C.I. Johnston, Medicine, Austin Hospital.

READERS During the year the following appointments were made (*indicates previous appointment in a University Department):

*Dr M.J. Dalling, Agriculture and Forestry. *Dr B.E. Davidson, Biochemistry. *Dr R.J. Dixon, Economics. Dr K.E. Forward, Electrical & Electronic Engineering.

*Dr B.R. Grant, Biochemistry. *Dr A.W. Johnston, Optometry. *Dr D.L. MacMillan, Zoology. *Dr I.M. McDonald, Economics. Dr M.A. Rose, History & Philosophy of Science.

*Dr D.F. Story, Pharmacology. *Dr N.T. Williams, Physiology. *Dr N.D. Yeomans, Medicine (Austin).

APPOINTMENTS Dr W.D.J. Abrams, a Visiting Fellow in Psychology. Dr T.E. Adams, a Research Fellow (Extendible Tenure) in Veterinary Preclinical Sciences. Dr P.B. Adams, an Associate in Botany. Dr J.S.A. Adamson, a University of Melbourne Research Fellow in History. Dr N. Agrawal, a Visitor in Economics. Dr I.R. Aitchison, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Mathematics. Dr D.K. Aitken, a Senior Associate in Physics. Dr CM. Alder, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Criminology. Dr M.P. Alexander, an Associate in Community Medicine. Dr R.K.A. Allen, an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr B.P. Anderson, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr P.R. Andrews, a Senior Associate in Pharmaceutical Science. Mr P. Andronikos, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Classical Studies. Mr K. Araki, a Visiting Research Fellow in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. Dr N.W. Archbold, an Associate in Geology. Mr A. Arkin, a National Research Fellow in Engineering. Dr A. Armstrong, an Associate in Psychology.

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Prof C.R. Ashmore, a Visting Fellow in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr J.P. Ayerbe, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr T.J. Bagust, a Senior Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr Q.R. Bailey, a Senior Associate in Otolaryngology. Dr H.W.G. Baker, a Senior Research Fellow (Extendible Tenure) in Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Mr V. Balodis, a Visiting Research Fellow in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr M.G. Banwell, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Organic Chemistry. Mrs C.L. Banwell, a Visiting Research Fellow in Community Medicine. Dr I.M. Barlow, a Visiting Research Fellow in Geography. Dr M. Barreda-Hanson, an Associate in Psychology. Prof D.J. Bartholomew, a Visiting Fellow in Psychology. Mrs M.E. Bartholomew, a Visitor in Psychology. Dr C.R. Basset, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr M. Baxter, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Mr S. Baycan, a Visitor in Architecture and Building. Dr S. Beasley, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Prof A.J. Beattie, a Visitor in Botany. Dr R.E. Beavis, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Mr H. Beck, a Visiting Research Fellow in Architecture & Building. Dr I.S.D. Begg, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr S.W. Begg, a Visiting Fellow in Law. Dr P.S. Bekhor, an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mr S.N. Bell, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr W.R. Bennett, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (St Vincent's Hospital). Dr J.R. Bennett, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr G. Beresford-Smith, a Senior Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Geology. Dr J.F. Bertram, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Anatomy. Dr F. Bettenay, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr P.L. Bhalla, an Associate in Botany. Dr M.W. Biddulph, a Visiting Research Fellow in Chemical Engineering. Dr A.R. Bierre, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr S.W. Bigger, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Physical Chemistry. Dr P. Birleson, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr J.F. Bishop, an Associate in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr R.F. Bishop, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr D.J. Bittisnich, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Botany. Mr R.A. Blackman, an Associate in Psychology. Dr L.F. Blackwell, a Senior Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Mr C.W. Blampied, a Senior Research Fellow (Temporary) in the I.A.E.S.R. Dr J.R. Blogg, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Prof D.C. Blood, an Honorary Professor in Veterinary Clinical Science. Mr R.R. Boaden, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Law. Dr. E.A. Boehm, a Senior Associate in the I.A.S.E.R. Dr T.G. Bohl, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr R.M. Borland, an Associate in Psychology. Bro W. Borrell, a Senior Associate in Botany. Dr F. Botica, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Ms H. Bowe, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Russian & Language Studies. Dr J.M. Bowler, an Associate in Geology.

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Dr M.F. Bowman, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Political Science. Dr C.W. Boyd, a Visitor in Graduate School of Management. Dr D.A. Bracy, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr L.J. Branton, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr N.D. Brewer, an Associate in Psychology. Dr P. Brightling, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Veterinary Clinical Science. Dr K.A. Brock, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Veterinary Clinical Science. Dr J.E. Brown, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr L.E. Brown, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Microbiology. Miss A.M. Brown, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Otolaryngology. Prof G.G. Brownlee, a Visiting Fellow in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr J.D. Bryden, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr W.J. Buckingham, an Associate in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr G. Buirski, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr G.L.A. Bunnens, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Middle Eastern Studies. Dr C. Burford, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr V.N. Burgmann, a Research Fellow (Limited Tenure) in History. Mr P.F. Burke, an Associate in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Miss L.C. Burns, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Philosophy. Mr P.A. Burns, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr H.N. Burrill, a Visitor in Veterinary Pre-Clinical Sciences. Dr M.A. Burston, a Lecturer (Continuing) in French. Dr I A Busmanis, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr R.J. Buttigieg, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr N.J.C. Buxton, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr H. Byrne, an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr R.A. Bywater, a Visitor in Zoology. Prof R.C. Gamble, a Visitor in Organic Chemistry. Dr P.E. Campbell, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr I.K. Campbell, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr E. Canale, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Anatomy. Prof B.J. Cantwell, a Visiting Research Fellow in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. Prof R.D.T. Cape, a Visiting Professor in Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Mt Royal). Dr R.P.L. Carey, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr J.A. Carnie, an Associate in Community Medicine. Mrs F. Caro, an Associate in French. Mr J.D. Cash, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Political Science. Dr T.J. Chalko, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. Dr C.H. Chambers, a Professor Emeritus in Anatomy. Dr I.J. Chard, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Miss A. Chatzinikolaou, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Classical Studies. Mr T.Y. Chen, a Senior Lecturer (Continuing) in Computer Science. Dr D.T. Cherry, an Associate in Psychology. Dr P.A. Chetcuti, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital).

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Mr M.S. Ching, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr D.Y. Chong, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr K.H. Choo, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr S.R. Choudhury, a Research Fellow (Extendible Tenure) in Physics. Dr N. Christophidis, a First Assistant (Continuing) in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mr J.N. Churchill, a Visitor in Organic Chemistry. Dr L.G. Churchward, a Senior Associate in Political Science. Ms D.J. Clancy, an Associate in Psychology. Dr R. Clarke, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr C.P. Clarke, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr G.T. Clarkson, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr G. Clayton, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Statistics. Mr M.J. Clifford, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr G.J. Clinch, a Visitor in Graduate School of Management. Mr G. Codsi, a Visitor in Economics. Dr G.L. Coggins, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr R.A. Coldwell, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Architecture and Building. Dr D.L. Copolov, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr M. Corbett, a Visitor in Inorganic Chemistry. Mr R.J. Corlett, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr R. Cotton, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Mr R.S.C. Cowan, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Otolaryngology. Dr I. Craig, a Visiting Fellow in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital). Mrs S.P. Craig, a Visitor in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr D.J. Craik, a Senior Associate in Pharmaceutical Science. Dr J.A. Craven, a Senior Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr M.C. Creamer, an Associate in Psychology. Dr J.V. Culka, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Chemical Engineering. Dr P.C. Cullen, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr R.J. Cunningham, an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr A.S. Cunningham, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr L.G. Cupper, a Senior Associate in Graduate School of Management. Mr R. Curtain, an Associate in Chemical Engineering. Dr R.C.E. Cust, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr A.M. Cuthbertson, an Associate Dean (Limited Tenure) in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr R. Cutler, an Associate in Veterinary Clinical Sciences. Mr C.A. D'Souza, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Pharmacology. Dr H.H.M. Dahl, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr D. Dakternieks, a Visiting Research Fellow in Inorganic Chemistry. Dr M.J. Dalling, an Associate in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr M.D. Dallmeyer, a Visitor in Law. Dr D. Darby, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr J.F.G. Darby, an Associate in Physics. Dr I.A. Davidson, a Visiting Research Fellow in Agriculture & Forestry.

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Mrs K.J. Davidson, a Visitor in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr G.J. Davies, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr S.H.R. Davies, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Physical Chemistry. Prof R.A. Davis, a Visiting Research Fellow in Geology. Mr L.J. De Kok, a Visiting Research Fellow in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr M. De Rosa, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Italian. Mrs Y. Deng, a Visiting Research Fellow in Geology. Dr R.C. Deppeler, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mrs K.R. Derham-Moore, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Law. Dr H. Dibazar, a Visitor in Radiology. Dr R.J. Dilley, a Visitor in Anatomy. Mr J.S. Dillon, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Miss J.M. Dixon, an Associate in History & Philosophy of Science. Dr W. Doig, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr E.M. Donelan, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr J. Douglas, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Mr C.B. Douthitt, a Visiting Research Fellow in Geology. Mr H. Dow, a Senior Associate in English. Mr R.C. Dowell, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Otolaryngology. Mr A.N. Drinnan, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Botany. Dr G.R. Drummond, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr F.H. Drummond, a Senior Associate in Zoology. Mrs S.C. Ducker, a Senior Associate in Botany. Dr B.H. Dumsday, an Associate in Zoology. Dr G.J. Dusting, a Senior Lecturer (Continuing) in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr C. Dyack, a Visiting Fellow in Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Miss D.J. Dyason, a Senior Associate in History & Philosophy of Science. Dr R.S. Dyson, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr M.A. Dziadek, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr P.R. Ebeling, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr R.W. Ebringer, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mr D.J. Eccles, a Visiting Fellow in the School of Environmental Planning. Ms H.M.D. Edquist, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Fine Arts. Dr F.R. Edwards, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Limited Tenure) in Zoology. Dr I.M. Eisenbruch, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Mr S.J. Elliott-Baker, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Prof B.D. Ellis, a Visiting Professor in History & Philosophy of Science. Dr P.L. Else, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Zoology. Dr D. Elton, an Associate in Psychology. Dr P. Emery, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr T.J. Entwisle, an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals) and a Research Fellow (Limited Tenure) in Botany. Mrs D.E. Erdpnmez, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Music. Mr B.H. Eriksson, a Visitor in Forestry. Dr P.J. Evans, an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Prof D.F. Evans, a Visitor (Wilsmore Fellow in Chemistry) in Chemistry.

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Dr T. Evans, a Q.E. II Fellow in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr H. Fabrikant, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr J.F. Farhall, an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr N.D. Farquhar, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr A.C.C. Farran, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Law. Dr J.R. Farrell, an Associate in Physical Chemistry. Mr R.M. Feltham, a Research Fellow (Extendible Tenure) in Surveying. Dr M.J. Fett, an Associate in Community Medicine. Prof J.E. Ffowcs-Williams, a Visiting Research Fellow in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. Ms B.R. Fincher, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Geography. Dr R.G. Findlay, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Prof K. Fine, a Visitor in Philosophy. Dr C.T. Fisher, an Associate in History. Dr D.R. Fletcher, a First Assistant (Continuing) in Surgery (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr H.C. Forbes, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Prof H.A.J. Ford, a Visiting Fellow in Law. Mr A. Foulidis, a Visiting Fellow in Engineering. Mr C.J. Fox, a Lecturer (Temporary) in History. Mr L.G. Francesconi, an Associate in the School of Environmental Planning. Dr D.M.A. Francis, a Senior Lecturer (Continuing) in Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr B. Franz, a First Assistant (Limited Tenure) in Otolaryngology. Dr K.J. Fraser, an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mr N.J. Fraser, a Visitor in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital). Mr P. Freckleton, an Associate in Russian & Language Studies. Dr B. Fredericks, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr F.V. Funston, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr G.J. Gardner, a Senior Associate in Psychology. Dr M.E. Gardner, a Visitor in Economics. Dr M.W.J. Garner, a Senior Associate in Russian & Language Studies. Mr D.M. Gawler, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr E.C.G. Gawthorn, a Senior Associate in Community Medicine. Ms L.M. Gay, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Law. Dr R.N. Gibson, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr B.F.V. Gibson, a Visiting Research Fellow in Physics. Prof A. Giddens, a Visitor in History & Philosophy of Science. Mr R.W. Gijsbers, a Visiting Research Fellow in Agriculture & Forestry. Mr W.G. Gilbert, an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr L. Gillbank, a Visiting Research Fellow in History & Philosophy of Science. Mr M.T. Gillespie, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Pathology. Mr M.G. Gillies, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Music. Dr R.G. Gillis, a Senior Associate in Organic Chemistry. Dr K.J. Gogolin-Ewens, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Veterinary Pre-clinical Sciences. Dr K.L. Goldsworthy, a Lecturer (Continuing) in English.

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Mr M. Goldwasser, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr G.J.R. Goodman, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mr J. Gowrishankar, a Visiting Research Fellow in Microbiology. Mr M.W. Graham, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr L.F. Greenwood, a Visiting Research Fellow in Oral Medicine and Surgery. Dr R.J. Gregory, a Visiting Research Fellow in Political Science. Dr L.E. Grigg, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr R.H.J. Grimshaw, a Senior Associate in Mathematics. Dr M.J. Gronow, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Women's Hospital). Ms F.M. Groom, a Visitor in Psychology. Dr M.D. Guerin, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr S.K. Gupta, a Research Fellow (Limited Tenure) in Chemical Engineering. Dr I.D. Gust, a Professorial Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Prof A.J. Guttmann, a Visiting Research Fellow in Mathematics. Dr J.V. Hajnal, a Research Fellow (Limited Tenure) in Physics. Dr M.C. Hamblin, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr P.R. Hamlyn, a Senior Associate in Geology. Dr P.J. Hammond, an Associate in Community Medicine. Ms L. Handelman, a Visitor in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr G.S. Harris, a Senior Associate in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mr Q.G. Harris, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr R.A. Harris, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr G.W. Harrison, a Visitor in Economics. Dr K.J. Hart, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in English. Dr AT. Hart, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr I.H. Hart, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr P.H. Hart, a Senior Research Officer (Temporary) in Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr D.H.L. Hart, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr M.I. Haskett, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr D.D. Hatcher, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Physiology. Mr C.A. Hauser, an Associate in Psychology. Dr K. Hayasaka, a Visiting Research Fellow in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr G.H. Hazard, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr J. Heersche, a Visiting Professor in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr T.L.E. Henderson, a Visiting Research Fellow in Mathematics. Dr R.W. Henderson, an Associate in Biochemistry. Dr R.S. Henderson, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Physics. Ms CM. Henenberg, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Law. Dr E. Heywood, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr P.J. Higgs, a Senior Research Fellow (Temporary) in Economics. Prof G. Higman, a Visiting Research Fellow in Mathematics. Dr D.J. Hill, an Associate in Psychology.

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Dr M.A. Jermyn, a Senior Associate in Botany. Dr K.T. John, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Anatomy. Dr K.S. Johnson, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Veterinary Para-clinical Sciences. Mrs S.H. Johnson, a Visitor in Veterinary Para-clinical Sciences. Mr R.S. Johnstone, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Law. Mr I.R. Jones, an Associate in Surgery (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mr C.W. Jones, an Associate in Surgery (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr M.B. Jones, a Visiting Research Fellow in Botany. Dr R.T. Jones, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr F.K. Judd, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Psychiatry. Mr R.T. Judson, a Senior Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr F.P.R. Just, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Classical Studies. Mr P.J. Kamp, a Visiting Research Fellow in Geology. Mr M.K. Kapuscinski, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Surgery (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr P.S. Kattula, an Associate in Otolaryngology. Dr J.S. Kavanagh, an Associate in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr J.S. Kavanagh, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr T.W. Kay, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr A.H. Kaye, a Senior Research Fellow (Temporary) in Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr T.J. Kelly, an Associate in English. Dr W.A. Kelly, a Visitor in Economics. Dr D.A. Kelman, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr J.D. Kennedy, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr M.J. Keough, A Senior Lecturer (Continuing) in Zoology. Dr E. Kermode, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr J.W. Kersten, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Criminology. Dr P.J. Kertes, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mr E.G. Keys, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Civil & Agricultural Engineering. Dr L.A. Kilmartin, a Visiting Fellow in the School of Environmental Planning. Prof D. Kim, a Visiting Research Fellow in Mathematics. Dr W.G. Kimpton, a Research Fellow (Extendible Tenure) in Veterinary Pre-clinical Sciences. Dr A. Kinda, a Visiting Fellow in Geography. Mr R. King, an Associate in Psychology. Dr D. Kinney, a Visitor in Fine Arts. Mr P.R.B. Kitchen, a Senior Lecturer (Temporary) in Surgery (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr L.J. Kliman, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Women's Hospital). Mr V. Kongkajandr, a Visiting Research Fellow in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr H. Krum, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mrs U. Kumar, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Pathology. Dr B. Kundu, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Microbiology. Miss B.E. Laby, an Associate in Statistics. Mr R.A. Ladbury, a Visiting Fellow in Law.

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Prof J.C Lahore, a Visiting Fellow in Law. Dr J.M. Laing, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Women's Hospital). Ms M.L. Lake, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in History. Dr J.C. Lam, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Architecture and Building. Mr S.P. Lamb, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Education. Dr K.A. Landman, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Mathematics. Mr P.B. Lavery, a Visitor in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr A.M. Lavoipierre, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Fairfield Hospital). Dr A.C Lawrie, an Associate in Biochemistry. Dr D.D. Leaver, a Senior Lecturer (Continuing) in Pharmacology. Dr D. Leighton, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Miss N. Lentini, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in the I.A.E.S.R. Prof M.K. Lewis, a Visitor in Economics. Dr L.S. Li, a Visitor in Radiology. Dr G-C Urn, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in the I.A.S.E.R. Dr J.L. Liow, a Research Fellow (Limited Tenure) in Chemical Engineering. Prof I. Lister, a Visitor in Education. Dr E.S. Loci, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Statistics. Dr R.S. Lodge, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr P.M. Lording, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr NT. Lorentzen, a Visitor in Accounting & Business Law. Mr G.J. Lowe, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Accounting & Business Law. Prof H.C Luo, a Visitor in Law. Dr P. Lynch, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Prof H.S. Maas, a Visiting Fellow in Social Studies. Mrs G.S.L. Mack, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Surgery (St. Vincent's Hospital). Mr C.R. Mackay, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Veterinary Pre-clinical Sciences. Dr A.J. MacKinnon, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Psychology. Dr H. MacLean, an Associate in Russian and Language Studies. Dr R.C MacNally, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Zoology. Dr I.H. Maguire, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr D.E. Mainwaring, an Associate in Chemical Engineering. Dr H. Majewski, a Senior Research Fellow (Extendible Tenure) in Pharmacology. Mr L.R. Malcolm, Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Agriculture & Forestry. Mr I.R. Malkin, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Law. Dr J. Malmo, a Senior Associate in Veterinary Clinical Sciences. Miss J. Manning, a Visitor in Music. Dr R.L. Manning, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Madam Y.Q. Mao, a Visiting Research Fellow in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. Dr A.J. Marchingo, a Senior Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr A.F. Mariani, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr P.D. Marley, a Research Fellow (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Biochemistry. Dr P.F. Marriott, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Miss L. Marshall, a Visitor in Fine Arts. Mr W.R.B. Martin, an Associate in Chemical Engineering. Dr M.J. Martin, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Dr S.J. Masten, an Associate in Inorganic Chemistry. Dr G.N. Masters, a Senior Lecturer (Continuing) in Centre for the Study of Higher Education. ,-c

Dr L. Mayner, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Anatomy. Dr H.J. McArdle, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Mrs P.M. McBride, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Accounting & Business Law. Mr R.J. McCadden, an S.F. Pond Visiting Research Fellow in Creswick Forestry School. Dr C.J. McCaughan, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr LP. McCausland, a Senior Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr G.I. McFadden, a Research Fellow (Limited Tenure) in Botany. Dr J.G. McHutchison, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Miss M. McKay, a Visitor in Architecture and Building. Dr J.W. McKean, a Visiting Fellow in Statistics. Ms D.L. McLachlan, an Associate in Psychology. Dr J. McLellan, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr H.G. McLennan, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Mr D.S. McManamny, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr E. McMillan, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Prof K.G. McNeill, a Visiting Research Fellow in Physics. Dr G.A. Meagher, a Senior Research Fellow (Temporary) in the I.A.E.S.R. Mr R. Mee, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr C.J. Meehan, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr E.N.T. Meeusen, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Veterinary Pre-clinical Sciences. Dr R.A. Melick, a Visiting Research Fellow in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mrs B.I. Merz, an Associate in Architecture and Building. Dr P.P. Miach, an Associate in Psychology. Dr G.A. Michell, a Visitor in Architecture and Building. Dr G.W. Mihaly, a Research Fellow (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr D.J. Millener, a Visitor in Physics. Dr H.R.P. Miller, a Visitor in Veterinary Pre-clinical Sciences. Dr D. Miller, a Visiting Fellow in Political Science. Dr I.H. Minas, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr R.K. Misra, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr H.S. Mitchell, an Associate in Community Medicine. Miss A. Mitchell, a Senior Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr A.M. Moffat, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Computer Science. Mr G.J. Moloney, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Law. Dr T. Morita, a Visiting Research Fellow in the School of Environmental Planning. Mr D.N. Morley, a Research Fellow in Computer Science. Ms J.R. Morton, an Associate in Psychology. Dr B.F. Murphy, an Associate in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Mr G.J. Musil, a Visitor in Meteorology. Prof P.H. Mussen, a Visitor in Psychology. Dr E. Mutschler, a Visiting Fellow in Social Studies. Dr B.A. Myers, an Associate in Botany. Ms F. Naghizadeh Nowniaz, a Visitor in Biochemistry. Mr G. Nana, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in the I.A.E.S.R.

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Dr W.G. Nayler, a Senior Associate in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Ms R.M. Nelson, a Visitor in Veterinary Pre-clinical Sciences. Mrs S. Neumann, a Visiting Research Fellow in Mathematics. Dr P.M. Neumann, a Visiting Research Fellow in Mathematics. Mr T.Q. Nguyen, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Electrical & Electronic Engineering. Mr Q.D. Nguyen, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Chemical Engineering. Dr K. Nicholls, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr T.J. Nicholls, a Senior Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr M. Nilmani, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Chemical Engineering. Dr T.M. Nolan, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr D. Nylander, a University of Melbourne Research Fellow in Russian & Language Studies. Dr R. O'Brien, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr J. O'Day, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Mr S.P. O'Halloran, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Law. Mr T.B. O'Shaughnessy, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Social Studies. Dr K. Ogawa, a Visiting Fellow in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr C A Ogilvie, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr I.N. Olver, an Associate in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr J.G. Onto, a Senior Associate in Graduate School of Management. Mr H.D. Opie, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Law. Dr B. Ozarska, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Forestry. Prof D.P. Paine, a Visiting Professor in Creswick Forestry School. Prof S. Pakvasa, a Visitor in Physics. Dr D.C Palmer, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Women's Hospital). Dr C. Paul, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr E. Pemberton, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Fine Arts. Dr D.H. Pemberton, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr T.L. Pereara, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mr G. Perger, an Associate in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. Mr J.W. Perich, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Organic Chemistry. Dr T.M. Peyton, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr H.R. Phillpot, a Senior Associate in Meteorology. Mr T.S. Pitt-Payne, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Law. Dr R.L. Prentice, a Visitor in Statistics. Mrs D.F. Prescott, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Geography. Dr N.J. Presswell, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Community Medicine. Mr E. Provoost, a Visitor in Botany. Dr G. Quong, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr E.M. Rabellino, a Visiting Research Fellow in Physiology. Dr U. Radok, a Visitor in Meteorology. Prof B. Ram, a Visiting Research Fellow in Physics. Dr A.H. Ramsay, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr R. Rasalam, a Senior Lecturer (Temporary) in Ophthalmology. Dr D. Rawlings, an Associate in Psychology.

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Mr J.H. Reeves, an Associate in Economics. Mr I.A. Renard, a Visiting Fellow in Law. Dr H.A. Rhodes, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr W.S. Rickards, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr CM. Roberts, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr D.J. Robertson, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in the School of Environmental Planning. Dr H. Rodrigo, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Physical Chemistry. Dr L.S. Rodriguez, an Associate in Psychology. Dr C.J. Roe, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr P.F. Rolfe, a Visitor in Physical Chemistry. Mr CA. Rootes, a Senior Lecturer (Continuing) in Political Science. Dr K.W. Rowe, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr H.A.H. Rowe, a Senior Associate in Psychology. Dr R.J. Rubira, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr Rujehan, a Visitor in Agriculture & Forestry. Mrs J.F. Russell, a Senior Associate in Medicine. Prof K.F. Russell, an Honorary Professor in Anatomy. Dr D. Ruth, an Associate in Community Medicine. Dr E.E. Rutstrom, a Visitor in Economics. Dr C.J. Ryan, a Visiting Research Fellow in History & Philosophy of Science. Mr G.W. Ryan, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Law. Dr V.F. Sachl, a Visiting Research Fellow in Physics. Dr N.P. Sacks, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Pathology and a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr Y.O. Saffu, a Visiting Fellow in Political Science. Dr A. Saint, a National Research Fellow in Physics. Dr K. Sakaguchi, a Visiting Fellow in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mrs M.J. Samuel, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Economic History. Prof K. Sanekata, a Visitor in Law. Dr K.R. Sawyer, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Economics. Prof M.D. Scadron, a Visitor in Physics. Prof H. Schmidbaur, a Visiting Fellow in Chemistry. Dr K.M. Schneider, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Pharmacology. Prof T.J. Schoenbaum, a Visitor in Law. Dr D.A. Scott, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr G.A.M. Scott, a Senior Associate in Botany. Dr S.M. Scott, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr K. Semmens, a Senior Associate in Community Medicine. Dr R.G. Shaw, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Mr S.J. Sheather, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Statistics. Dr K.H. Sheehy, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr L.J. Sheffield, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Dr T. Shimada, a Visitor in Anatomy. Dr B. Silbert, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr R.J. Simpson, an Associate in Biochemistry. Dr A.M. Sinclair, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Political Science. Dr V.G. Sinickas, an Associate in Microbiology. Miss F.L. Skrezenek, an Associate in Physical Chemistry.

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Dr N.D.C Slack, a Visitor in the Graduate School of Management. Mr J.G. Slater, a Visitor in Education. Dr R.F. Slocombe, a Senior Lecturer (Continuing) in Veterinary Para-clinical Sciences. Dr R.J. Sloman, an Associate in Community Medicine. Dr V. Sloss, an Associate in Veterinary Clinical Sciences. Dr D. Smart, a Visiting Fellow in the Centre for the Study of Higher Education. Dr R.H. Smillie, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Biochemistry. Dr M.W. Smith, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Women's Hospital). Prof D.J. Smith, a Visitor in Physics. Dr E.R. Smith, a Senior Associate in Mathematics. Prof M.D. Smith, a Visiting Fellow in Law. Dr W.A. Snowdon, a Senior Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr E.A. Sonenberg, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Computer Science. Dr R. Southby, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Anatomy. Dr D.H. Southworth, a Visiting Research Fellow in Botany. Dr B.R. Speed, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr D.W.L. Sprung, a Visiting Research Fellow in Physics. Prof I.L. Stamm, a Visiting Fellow in Social Studies. Dr E.F. Stamp, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr R.O. Stanley, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Psychiatry. Mr R.J. Stephens, a Visiting Fellow in Economics. Prof G.J.J. Stephenson, a Visitor in Physics. Dr B.L. Stewart, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Restorative Dentistry. Mr A.G. Stewart, a Research Fellow (Extendible Tenure) in Physiology. Dr J.L. Stirling, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr D.L. Stokes, an Associate in Psychology. Dr I.G. Stone, a Senior Associate in Botany. Dr W.S. Stott, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr L.A. Stowe, an Associate in Psychology. Dr A.D. Sutherland, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr B.C. Sutton, a Visiting Professor in Agriculture & Forestry. Prof P. Svejda, a Visiting Professor in Physical Chemistry. Prof A.D. Swanson, a Visiting Research Fellow in Education. Dr J.L. Taft, a Senior Lecturer (Temporary) in Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr K. Tao, a Visiting Reearch Fellow in Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr M.E. Tapper, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Philosophy. Prof G.E. Tauber, a Visitor in Physics. Dr A. Taylor, an Associate in History & Philosophy of Science. Dr S.C. Taylor, a Visiting Research Fellow in Education. Dr G.N. Taylor, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Physics. Mr H. Thai, a Visitor in Surgery (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr G.R. Thomson, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Mr B.H. Thorp, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Veterinary Pre-clinical Sciences. Mr J.S. Topp, a Visitor in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr I. Torode, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Miss M.A. Tovell, an Associate in Medicine. Dr U. Trechsel, a Visiting Research Fellow in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr A. Tribe, an Associate in Veterinary Science.

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Dr K. Tsunoda, a Visiting Fellow in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mr A.G. Turk, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Surveying. Mr G.D. Turnbull, an Associate in History & Philosophy of Science. Dr C. Turnbull, a Visitor in Botany. Dr M. Tyers, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr S. Tzipori, a Senior Associate in Clinical School (Royal Children's Hospital). Mr N. Vakakis, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) (Temporary) in Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr R.M. Valerio, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Organic Chemistry. Mr J.L. Van der Molen, an Associate in Civil & Agricultural Engineering. Dr B.F. Van Meurs, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Meteorology. Miss S.C Van Mourik, a Research Fellow (Extendible Tenure) in Animal Production. Dr J.C. Vaudrey, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Mr R.A. Venables, a Lecturer (Temporary) in Mathematics. Mr T.J.P. Verbene, an Associate in Psychology. Mr A.P. Verbyla, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Statistics. Dr P.E. Von Nessen, a Lecturer (Continuing) in Accounting & Business Law. Dr R. Walduck, an Associate in Veterinary Clinical Sciences. Dr R.J. Wales, a Senior Associate in Psychology. Dr G.L. Walker, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Prof D. Wallis, a Visitor in Psychology. Dr J.M. Walters, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Medicine (St. Vincent's Hospital). Mr X. Wan, a Visitor in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering). Dr D.Q. Wang, a Visiting Research Fellow in Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr B. Wang, a Visiting Research Fellow in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr E.A. Washington, a Research Officer (NH & MRC) in Veterinary Pre-clinical Sciences. Dr A. Watt, a Visitor in Physics. Mr D.R. Webb, a Senior Lecturer (Temporary) in Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr B.E.R. Webb, a Visitor, Artist in Residence, in Music. Prof K.R. Wedel, a Visiting Fellow in Social Studies. Dr T. Wei, a Visiting Research Fellow in Microbiology. Dr C. Weinstein, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Mrs K.O. West, a Senior Associate in Political Science. Mr S.M. West, an Associate in Chemical Engineering. Dr M.D. Westmore (Michael), a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr M.D. Westmore (Moira), a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (St. Vincent's Hospital). Dr T.D. White, a Visiting Research Fellow in Biochemistry. Mr R.H. White, a Senior Lecturer (Temporary) in Surgery (St. Vincent's Hospital) and a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr P. Whiteley, an Associate in Veterinary Science. Dr A.G.D. Whyte, a Visitor in Agriculture & Forestry. Dr J.W.G. Wignall, the Seconded Assistant to Dean of Science. Mr A.A. Wilcock, a Senior Associate in Geography. Dr C.R. Wilks, a Senior Associate in Veterinary Science.

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Dr J.S. Williams, a Professorial Associate in Physics. Mr N.J. Williams, a Senior Lecturer (Continuing) in Law. Dr D.J. Williamson, a Clinical Instructor in the Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr CD. Williamson, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Mr G.M. Willis, a Senior Associate in Chemical Engineering. Mr A.G. Willis, a Senior Associate (Zoology) in Zoology. Dr J.W. Wilson, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr J. Witjaksono, an Associate in Clinical School (Royal Women's Hospital). Dr R.O.L. Wong, an Associate in Optometry. Dr G.J. Wood, a University of Melbourne Research Fellow in Physics. Dr D.A.R. Wood, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Law. Mr CG. Woodard, a Visiting Fellow in Political Science. Dr J.E. Wraith, a Visiting Research Fellow in Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital). Ms J.E. Wright, a Research Fellow (Temporary) in Law. Dr H. Yamada, a Visiting Research Fellow in Physics. Mr C Ying, a Visitor in Law. Dr G.P. Young, a Senior Lecturer (Continuing) in Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). Dr D. Young, a Lecturer (Limited Tenure) in Community Medicine. Dr S. Yumita, a Visiting Fellow in Medicine (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr J.R. Zalcberg, an Associate in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals). Dr M. Zenkteler, a Visiting Research Fellow in Botany. Dr A. Zimet, a Clinical Instructor in Clinical School (Austin & Repatriation General Hospitals).

RESIGNATIONS Dr J. Allison, Vet. Pre-Clin. Science. Mr Y.I. Assafiri, Physics. Mr CD. Baulch, Electrical & Electronic Eng. Dr P.L. Bhalla, Botany. Dr D. Broutman, Mathematics. Dr J.P. Burg, Geology. Mr A.P. Byrne, Physics. Mr D.O. Challinger, Criminology. Prof T.C. Chambers, Botany. Dr S.R. Choudhury, Physics. Dr B.A. Christie, Vet. Para-Clin. Sci. Dr B.J. Clarris, Med. R.M.H. Dr M.J. Dalling, Ag & Forestry. Dr A. Del Rio, Prev. & Comm. Dent. Mr CB. Douthitt, Geology. Mr I.D. Elliott, Law. Dr J.R. Farrell, Physical Chemistry. Dr S.C.E. Friend, Vet. Para-Clin. Sci. Ms E. Graham-Lazar, French. Dr R.H.J. Grimshaw, Mathematics.

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Dr I.J. Hardingham, Law. Dr D.D. Hatcher, Physiology. Prof C.C Heyde, Statistics. Dr R.M. Holmes, Zoology. Dr M. Horvat, Ophthalmology. Dr R.M. Huggins, Statistics. Dr R.V. Hyne, Obstets & Gynae. Dr R. Jagielski, I.A.E.S.R. Dr R.A. Jauernig. Med. R.M.H. Dr J-L. Lassez, Computer Science. Dr P.O. Mack, Organic Chemistry. Dr A.J. MacKinnon, Psychology. Ms M.F. Maleville, French. Dr A.J. Marchingo, Med. Austin. Mr R.T. Mason, Surgery. Austin. Ms S.M. Matheson, Economics. Dr L. Mayner, Anatomy. Mrs J.E. McCahey, Accounting & Bus. Law. Mr P.F. McDermott, Law. Mr J.G. McLean, Vet. Pre-Clin. Sci. Dr J.J. McNeil, Med. Austin. Dr J.B. Myers, Clin. School Mt Royal. Mr G. Nana, I.A.E.S.R. Dr WT. O'Brien, Sch of Environ Planning. Dr K.J. Palmer, Mathematics Dr M.C. Pass, Organic Chemistry. Dr J. Patterson, Vet. Pre-Clin. Sci. Dr R. Ramasamy, Physiology. Dr R. Rimmer, I.A.E.S.R. Mr J.R. Rimmer, Social Studies Mr A.D. Robinson, Med. R.M.H. Dr F A Shann, Clin. Sch. R.C.H. Dr M.J. Silvapulle, Statistics. Miss P.L. Simons, Fine Arts. Dr M.G. Smart, Botany. Dr N.R. Smith, Mathematics. Dr N.F. Smyth. Mathematics. Dr R.L. Sparrow, Physiology. Dr N.E. Steidler, Oral Med. & Surgery. Mr T.W. Stevenson, Ag. & Forestry. Mr A.E. Stuchbery, Physics. Dr. G.J. Taggart. Med. R.M.H. Mr R.M. Valerio, Organic Chemistry. Dr A.S. Watson, Ag. & Forestry. Mr M.S. Weinberg, Law. Dr P.M. Whitington, Zoology. Dr LS. Williams. I.A.E.S.R.

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RETIREMENTS Mr J.K. Aitken, Lecturer in Law. Dr G.D. Base, Reader in Civil and Agricultural Engineering. Dr L.R. Borland, Senior Lecturer in Psychology. Mr J.S. Carr, Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering. Prof G.W. Crock, Professor in Ophthalmology (Eye & Ear Hospital). Mr A.C Dunkin, Senior Lecturer in Agriculture & Forestry. Mr D.L. Gunner, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy. Prof J.V. Hurley, Professor in Pathology. Miss I. Kaplan, Lecturer in Physics. Miss E.M. Kortschak, Lecturer in Germanic Studies. Miss M.M. MacCallum, Lecturer in History and Philosophy of Science. Mrs G. McDowall, Research Assistant in Education. Dr V.R. Megler, Senior Lecturer in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Mr N.H. Olver, Senior Lecturer in Organic Chemistry. Dr A.M.H. Patrick, Reader in History. Dr V.D. Plueckhahn, Senior Lecturer in Pathology. Prof CA. Ramm, Professor in Physics. Mr J.P. Ryan, Reader in Mathematics. Mr K.H. Shankly, Senior Lecturer in Physiology. Dr J.D. Tange, Reader in Pathology. Dr G.A. Thomas, Senior Lecturer in Geology. Dr K.W. Walsh, Reader in Psychology.

OBITUARY Miss C.M.E. Allen, 28 October. Mr W.F. Baillie, 15 June. Professor Emeritus W.M. Ball, 26 December. Mr V.S. Biskupsky, 25 September. Dame M. Blackwood, 1 January. Mr T.J. Cummins, 14 February. Mr H.D. Engish, 31 August. Mr L.C. Falkenberg, 20 November. Mr I.P. Fiddian, 3 May. Dr J.G. Fraser, 16 September. Mrs A.M. Gant, 23 August. Mr H.I. Gill. 13 May. Miss E.M.F. Good, 22 November. Mr G. Grauds, 8 May. Professor Emeritus N.D. Harper, 14 October. Professor Emeritus E.S. Hills, 2 May. Ms V. Jennings, 14 February. Professor Emeritus G.W. Leeper, 15 December. Mrs E. Lewis, 12 April. Mr G.J. Lowe, 23 November. Dr R.A. Melick, 15 November. Professor Emeritus C.B.O. Mohr, 28 April. Mr H.R. Regan, 8 May. Mr N.H. Rosenthal, 31 January. Professor Emeritus CM. Tattam, 19 October. Mr G.H. Vasey, 27 November.

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SPECIAL STUDIES PROGRAM DrJ.M. Armstrong, Russian and Language Studies, visited Jakarta, Indonesia en route to the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she was engaged in writing the first draft of a book and attending conferences.

Dr D.H. Ashton, Botany, spent study leave principally in Britain and Argentina, besides giving seminars on fire ecology at Joensuu (Finland), Santiago (Chile) and Rotorua (New Zealand). In Scandinavia he saw the vegetation zonation and initiated research on the successional trends of vegetation following the progressive retreat of glaciers on the Argentina-Chile frontier.

Mr G.A.R. Bartle, Music, was engaged mostly on a project for the International Society for Music Education on a classification for degrees and diplomas in music and music education during a study leave program in which he visited Asian and European institutions and subsequently North America.

Professor H. Beare, Education, was based in the National Development Centre for School Management Training in the Faculty of Education, University of Bristol, where he presented a paper at the national conference of the British Educational Management and Administration Society in Pontypridd, Wales. His study leave program included working as a consultant with OECD on their project exploring how national education systems contribute to structural change in the economy.

Dr D.N. Bennett, English, was an associate of Wadham College, Oxford, working with the general editor of Blackwell's Rereading Literature series, for which he was commissioned to write the volume on James Joyce. He was scholar-in-residence at Shakespeare & Co. (Paris), the original publishers of Joyce's Ulysses—the centre of much Anglo-American literary life during the period when Joyce was resident in Paris.

Dr I.M. Britian, History, spent study leave at the History Department, Monash University, working to collate and write up the research material for a book on the literary mythology of the English public school. Mrs M. Calio, Italian, was attached to the Department of Italian Studies at La Trobe University working on the preparation of a grammar of old Italian, to help students engaged in reading medieval and Renaissance authors.

Dr A.T. Casey, Inorganic Chemistry, undertook a special study leave program at the Chemistry Department, University of Leicester, England, working with a colleague on an experimental study of the interaction of copper as the divalent copper (II) ion with molecules of biological interest.

Dr E. Cheers, Microbiology, spent study leave in collaborative research on haemopoietic maturation of macrophages at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine, Bronx, New York.

Mr P.J. Connor, Classical Studies, worked at the Ashmolean Library, Oxford on Greek vase-painting with particular reference to the collection of the Pelizaeus Museum, Hildesheim, West Germany, and the collection in the Department of Classical Studies, Melbourne, which he is preparing for publication.

DrC.A. Coppel, Indian and Indonesian Studies, travelled through Hong Kong, the Netherlands, West Germany, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia to confer with colleagues on the history of the South-East Asian Chinese.

Dr P.G.C. Darby, Political Science, was attached to the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in Delhi, India, to continue research on the imperial 64

relationship between the West and Africa and Asia since 1870. Later the remainder of his study leave was as a visitor at Nuffield College, Oxford.

Mr B.C. Donaldson, Germanic Studies, pursued a study leave program in the Netherlands working on material for two new monographs for publication and in South Africa, attached to the Department of Afrikaans-Nederlands at the University of Cape Town researching for a history of Afrikaans.

Dr M. Dove, English, worked at the British Library on medieval commentaries on the Song of Songs, particularly on commentaries written in England in the later Middle Ages during her study leave. Revision of her book The Perfect Age being published by Cambridge University Press was also undertaken.

Dr P.J. Dowling, Graduate School of Management, worked on research interests in the area of international personnel/human resource management and wrote an introductory Australian oriented textbook during study leave at the Department of Personnel and Human Resource Studies, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University.

Professor C.R. Duckworth, French, spent study leave mainly in France devoted to two major fields of research on the 19th Century and contemporary theatre in Paris and London, where he attended the British Eighteenth Century Society's annual conference.

Mr D.A. Gairns, Architecture and Building, was a Visiting Fellow at the South Bank Polytechnic, London, working with colleagues on research in the area of flexural behaviour of masonry.

Dr A.J. W. Gleadow, Geology, worked at the University of Berne, Switzerland, writing a book on Fission Track Dating and visited colleagues working in Germany, Italy and London, before taking up a Visiting Research Fellowship at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, and gave lectures at each.

Mr J.A. Griffiths. Music, carried out a research exercise on several aspects of 16th century Spanish instrumental music covering historical and biographical research in Spanish archives. He also undertook a concert tour of Greece, Italy and France with the support of the Australia Council.

Ms P.A. Grimshaw, History, completed research and writing an extensive study of American missionary wives in 19th century Hawaii while on study leave in Honolulu. She also completed research for a comparative study of women's lives over 200 years of Australian and New Zealand history at the University of Auckland, as part of a book to be published as New Zealand's contribution to Australia's Bicentenary.

Mr W. Haarburger, Russian and Language Studies, devoted his study leave program to selecting and consulting reference material and making notes, copying or photocopying relevant pages for an alphabetical listing of the headings of projected entries for the reference work Concepts of Grammar, to be completed on retirement.

Mrs M.C. Harper, Economic History, visited colleagues in Canberra, Adelaide, Hobart, Christchurch and Wellington during study leave to collect material for a biography of Sir Douglas Copland. She worked as a visitor at the Department of Economic History at Monash University between visits.

Professor R.W. Home, History and Philosophy of Science, was attached to the Department of Physics at La Trobe University as an Honorary Visiting Professor.

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He made two trips to the United States to attend the XVIIth International Congress of the History of Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and the annual conference of the U.S. History of Science Society in Bloomington, Indiana. Mr E.A. Huck, Political Science, took up a position as Honorary Visiting Fellow in the Department of Politics at La Trobe University while working on a new study of the Australian Chinese.

Dr LR. Johnson, Education, visited a number of universities in North America and was attached to the Australian Studies Centre at London University during a study program devoted to trends in the fields of cultural studies, women's studies and sociology of education. Dr D.E. Kennedy, History, undertook a study program with the History Department of the Exeter University, an active centre for seventeenth century British studies.

Dr G.C. T. Kenny, Anatomy, spent a study program as a guest worker in the Zoology Department at Monash University investigating the morphology of the pineal gland of Australian marsupials and monotremes.

Dr T. Kotler, Psychology, was attached to the Marriage Guidance Council of Victoria and analysed non-clinical community samples of married couples, covering processes of repetition and repair in close relationships over three generations.

Mr G.J. Lowe, Accounting and Business Law, worked as a visiting scholar in the Department of Legal Studies at La Trobe University. He undertook research related to legal regulation of economic activity.

Dr M.A. McCloskey, Philosophy, worked towards completion of a book on contemporary philosophical aesthetics at La Trobe University, before spending a period at Oxford University.

Dr N.E. McMurray, Psychology, carried out her program in the Psychology Department at La Trobe University, as well as attending two overseas conferences; in Christchurch, New Zealand and presenting a research paper at the annual Association for the Advancement of Behavioural Therapy in Houston, Texas.

MrJ.R.C. Martyn, Classical Studies, undertook a research program on the Latin poetry of Andre de Resende in the libraries at La Trobe, the British Museum and the Bodleian at Oxford, before moving to Portugal. There, in the rare books section of the Public Library at Evora, he found a wealth of material, including 60 unknown poems by Andre de Resende.

Dr N. Moldofsky, Economics, divided her study program between a visiting scholarship in the Economics Department at New York University and a similar position at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.

Dr K.D. Muirden, Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital), carried out a study program at World Health Organization's head office in Geneva on development of rheumatic disease programs and also experiments at the Kennedy Institute in London on pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis, during which he gave seminars at various institutions.

Mr C.F. Munro, Architecture and Building, continued his research in the field of aesthetics and semiotics in relation to architecture at the Graduate School of the Architectural Association in London, where he attended the annual conference of the British Society of Architects.

Mrs LR.C. O'Brien, Social Work, was granted visiting scholar status by the

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Episcopal Divinity School in "Massachusetts to work on research on Vida Dutton Scudder, the instigator of the College Settlement Association, an organisation of university women to assist the largely immigrant poor of American cities in the late 1880's.

Mr W.K. Presa, Philosophy, worked in the library of Deakin University to complete research on mysticism and emotion and to complete the draft of a book on definitive emotions.

Mr R. Rahni, Architecture and Building, was attached to the Shelter and Infrastructure Research Section of the CSIRO at Highett to undertake a special studies program to develop an expanded teaching and research resource base for the Architectural Theory program of the University.

Mr I. Robertson, History, studied in the Vatican Library and the British School library in Rome and the State Archives in Florence, Mantua, Milan, Modena and Venice to gather material on the theory and practice of government of the Papal State in the pontificate of the Venetian Pope Paul II.

Dr CD. Rogers, Zoology, worked in the Palaeontological Division of the British Museum of Natural History, during a study program on fossil remains (skulls, teeth) of a group of extinct mammals and to examine the more significant pre-mammalian fossil vertebrates stored at the Museum.

Dr A.B. Rudra, Agriculture and Forestry, divided his time between institutions in the United States, a term as Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto and institutions in India.

Dr J.P. Sarumpaet, Indian and Indonesian Studies, completed a study program in Monash University Library and the National Library in Canberra, before visiting Indonesia, Malaysia, Germany and Holland to study the development of Toba Batak and Indonesian.

Professor J.C. Scrivener, Architecture and Building, was a visiting professor in the Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering Department of the University of Colorado.

Dr B.B. Sharp, Civil and Agricultural Engineering, accepted a consultancy at Poona, India under the United Nations en route to Britain and the United States, where he worked at Duke University on development of software for micro-computers and visited other institutions, giving lectures.

Dr G. Smith, Optometry, spent the major part of his time at the Optometry Department, University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology in Cardiff, besides visiting the National University of Malaysia and institutions in India, at which he gave invited talks.

Mr H.G. Stanton, Graduate School of Management, studied in the Department of Econometrics and Operations Research at Monash University, working on a research project for manufacturing management and inventory control.

Professor K.B. Start, Education, undertook a study program at the Institute of International Education, University of Stockholm, Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham, London and the School of Education, University of California, Berkeley, to study individual differences in learning in schools and psycho-social risk factors in coronary heart disease.

Mr J.E. Sullivan, Economics, was a visitor to the Institute of Commonwealth Studies

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in London, where he worked on preparation of a paper on recent changes in Australian financial markets which he presented to a seminar at the Australian Studies Centre. DrJ.D. Tange, Pathology, worked in the Department of the Nuffield Professor of Clinical Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, during a study program to develop precise morphological techniques to provide material for electron miscroscopy.

Dr R. W. Topor, Computer Science, visited major research centres working in the area of deductive databases, at the Department of Computing, Imperial College, London, the European Computer-Industry Research Centre, Munich and the Department of Computer Science, Boulder, USA.

Mr R.R.S. Tracey, Law, was based at Monash University to undertake research on the legislative and curial control of elections within Australia's federally registered trade unions.

Mr D.F.B. Tucker, Political Science, was a guest of the Department of Political Science, University of Stockholm, during research on liberal democracy in the smaller democracies.

Mr. J.J. Turnbull, Architecture and Building, undertook a program in collaboration with the RAIA (Victorian Chapter) indexing about half the 217 issues of Cross-Section 1952-1971.

Dr D.S. Watson, Italian, researched in the area of modern Italian novels in Britain at the Taylorian Institution in Oxford and in Italy at the Biblioteca Nazionale in Rome and the Biblioteca Braidense in Milan.

Dr R.G. Wyatt, Environmental Planning, visited institutions involved in urban planning studies in the United States and in the United Kingdom, where he gave seminars and conferred with colleagues.

Mr C.F. like, History, worked in the Baillieu Library in Melbourne before taking up a post of visiting scholar in the Herzog August Library, West Germany working on manuscripts, incunabula and later printed materials. He completed his study at the Bavarian State Library in Munich.

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GIFTS, GRANTS AND BEQUESTS State Government and State Government Instrumentalities

$33,591 from the Coal Corporation of Victoria for the Departments of Botany and Microbiology.

$132,203 from the Department of Community Services for Child Care services and the Department of Community Medicine.

$55,006 from the Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands for the School of Botany, and Departments of Geography and Veterinary Paraclinical Sciences and the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (Forestry Section).

$233,530 from the Department of Employment and Industrial Affairs for the Departments of Criminology, Education and Law and general University purposes.

$742,023 from the Department of Health for the Departments of Architecture and Building, Microbiology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Psychiatry and Psychology and general University purposes.

$220,000 from the Department of Industry, Commerce and Technology for the Graduate School of Management and general University purposes.

$1,624,092 from the Department of Management and Budget for* the Department of Architecture and Building, and School of Botany, the Faculties of Economics and Commerce, and Law, International House, Kendall Hall, Medley Hall, the Melbourne Theatre Company and general University purposes.

$24,885 from the Department of the Premier and Cabinet for the Department of Anatomy and the Graduate School of Management.

$32,000 from the Department of Sport and Recreation for the Department of Architecture and Building.

$8,000 from the Forests Commission for the Department of Botany. $35,000 from the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works for general University

purposes.

$17,000 from the Ministry for the Arts for the Department of Geography, the Melbourne University Union and the University Gallery.

$15,500 from the Ministry for Planning and Environment for the School of Earth Sciences (Meteorology) and Strathfieldsaye.

$10,000 from the Road Construction Authority for the Department of Civil and Agricultural Engineering.

$2,000 from the Rural Water Commission of Victoria for the Department of Civil and Agricultural Engineering.

$121,114 from the Victorian Dairy Industry Authority for the Departments of Conservative Dentistry, Preventive and Community Dentistry and Veterinary Paraclinical Sciences.

$20,191 from the Victorian National Parks Association for the School of Botany.

$20,284 from the Victorian Solar Energy Council for the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

$12,000 from V-Line for the Melbourne Theatre Company.

Australian Government and Australian Government Instrumentalities

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$25,000 from the Attorney-General's Department for the Faculty of Law. $75,992 from the Australia Council for the Department of English, the Melbourne

Theatre Company, the Melbourne University Union and the University Gallery. $357,500 from the Australian Development Assistance Bureau for the Department

of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, the Faculties of Agriculture and Forestry (Agricultural Economics and Extension and Animal Production Sections) and Engineering.

$259,190 from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization for the Creswick Forestry School, School of Botany, the Departments of Biochemistry, Civil and Agricultural Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mathematics (Computer Science), Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals), Pathology and Physical Chemistry, the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (Forestry and Plant and Soil Sciences Sections), the School of Earth Sciences and general University purposes.

$10,050 from the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories for the Department of Veterinary Paraclinical Sciences and general University purposes.

$944,390 from the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission for the Centre for the Study of Higher Education, International House, Kendall Hall, Medley Hall, the Melbourne Theatre Company, Mount Derrimut House and general University purposes.

$15,000 from the Department of Education and Youth Affairs for the Department of Geography.

$57,637 from the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations for the Departments of Community Medicine and Criminology and the Faculty of Education.

$10,000 from the Department of Finance for the School of Earth Sciences (Meteorology).

$34,500 from the Department of Foreign Affairs for the Departments of Economics and Microbiology.

$130,847 from the Department of Health for the Departments of Anatomy, Community Medicine, Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals), Pathology and Psychology and general University purposes.

$6,684,851 from the Department of Health—National Health & Medical Research Council — for the Faculty of Medicine and general University purposes.

$15,785 from the Department of Heritage and Environment for the School of Botany, Department of Zoology and general University purposes.

$6,921 from the Department of Housing and Construction for the Department of Architecture and Building and general University purposes.

$6,000 from the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs for the Department of Political Science.

$324,251 from the Department of Industry, Technology and Commerce for the Departments of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mathematics (Computer Science) and Otolaryngology and general University purposes.

$49,748 from the Department of Local Government and Administrative Services for the Department of Geography and the School of Environmental Planning.

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$1,655,647 from the Department of Primary Industry for the Departments of Biochemistry, Civil and Agricultural Engineering, Economics, Genetics, Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital), Organic Chemistry, Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Paraclinical Sciences, Veterinary Preclinical Sciences and Zoology, the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (Agricultural Economics and Extension, Animal Production, Forestry and Plant and Soil Sciences Sections) and general University purposes.

$6,000 from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet for the Centre for the Study of Higher Education.

$365,089 from the Department of Resources and Energy for the Departments of Chemical Engineering, Civil and Agricultural Engineering, Inorganic Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering and Physical Chemistry, the Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, the Faculty of Law, the School of Earth Sciences (Geology and Meteorology) and general University purposes.

$2,937,289 from the Department of Science and Technology for the Australian Research Grants Committee, the Departments of Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Civil and Agricultural Engineering, Classical Studies, Electrical Engineering, Genetics, Inorganic Chemistry, Mathematics (Computer Science), Mechanical Engineering, Microbiology, Organic Chemistry, Otolaryngology, Philosophy, Physical Chemistry, Physics and Physiology, the Schools of Earth Sciences (Meteorology), Botany, Environmental Planning and Mathematical Sciences (Mathematics) and general University purposes.

$23,010 from the Department of Sport, Recreation and Tourism for the Departments of Architecture and Building and Physiology and general University purposes.

$5,395 from the Department of Territories for the Department of Microbiology.

Statutory Corporations

$3,500 from the Australian Chamber of Manufacturers for general University purposes.

$6,000 from the Australian Electoral Commission for the Department of Geography.

$20,394 from the Australian National University for the Centre for the Study of Higher Education.

$14,373 from the Australian Road Research Board for the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.

$2,000 from the City of Melbourne for the School of Environmental Planning.

$21,880 from the Commonwealth Schools Commission for the Department of Geography.

$77,196 from the Electrical Research Board for the Departments of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.

$7,000 from the Environmental Planning Authority for the School of Earth Sciences (Meteorology).

$25,000 from the Industries Assistance Commission for the Department of Economics.

$20,253 from the International Development Program for Australian Universities and Colleges for the Department of Civil and Agricultural Engineering and the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (Animal Production and Forestry Sections).

$4,580 from Monash University for general University purposes.

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$198,215 from the Reserve Bank for the Careers and Appointments Service, the Departments of Biochemistry, and Civil and Agricultural Engineering, the School of Botany, and the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (Agricultural Economics and Extension, Forestry and Plant and Soil Sciences Sections).

$2,500 from the South Australian Department of Woods and Forestry for the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (Forestry Section).

$7,500 from Telecom Australia for the School of Mathematical Sciences (Computer Science).

$4,040 from the Totalizator Agency Board for the Department of Veterinary Preclinical Science.

$17,908 from the University of Adelaide for the Departments of Biochemistry and History.

$10,500 from the University of Sydney for the Departments of Community Medicine and Pharmacology.

$5,000 from the University of Queensland for the Department of Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$205,000 from the Victorian Government for general University purposes.

Trusts and Foundations $61,000 from the Advisory Council for Children with Impaired Hearing for the

Department of Education. $599,296 from the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria for the Departments of

Biochemistry, History and Philosophy of Science, Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General, Royal Melbourne and St. Vincent's Hospitals), Organic Chemistry, Pathology, Physical Chemistry, Physiology and Surgery (Royal Melbourne and St. Vincent's Hospitals).

$16,000 from the Arthritis Foundation of Australia for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Royal Melbourne Hospitals).

$27,936 from the Austin Hospital for the Departments of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals) and Surgery (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$51,740 from the Austin Hospital Medical Research Foundation for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$25,000 from the Australasian College of Surgeons for the Department of Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$26,972 from the Australian Brain Foundation for the Departments of Medicine (Austin, Repatriation General and St. Vincent's Hospitals) and Physiology.

$4,000 from the Australian Cancer Society for the Department of Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$394,370 from the Australian Development Assistance Bureau for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital), the Faculties of Agriculture and Forestry (Agricultural Economics and Extension and Animal Production Sections) and Engineering.

$94,830 from the Australian Equine Research Foundation for the Faculty of Veterinary Science.

$11,476 from the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

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$12,272 from the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering for the Departments of Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry, the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (Agricultural Economics and Extension Section) and general University purposes.

$32,876 from the Australian Kidney Foundation for the Departments of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital), Pathology, Physiology and Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$10,000 from the Australian Medical Research Society for the Department of Pathology.

$4,000 from the Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service for the Department of Microbiology.

$159,978 from the Australian Tobacco Research Foundation for the Departments of Biochemistry, Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals),

Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology and Psychiatry.

$3,952 from the Baker Medical Research Institute for the Department of Anatomy.

$10,000 from the Percy Baxter Charitable Trust for general University purposes. $33,500 from the William Buckland Foundation for the Departments of Medicine

(Royal Melbourne Hospital), Pharmacology and Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$35,034 from the Cancer Institute for the Department of Medicine (St. Vincent's Hospital).

$20,000 from the Doris F. Chandler Memorial Bursary for the Faculty of Music.

$22,050 from the Collier Charitable Trust for the Department of Ophthalmology, the Faculty of Veterinary Science and International House.

$2,074 from the Criminology Research Council for the Department of Criminology.

$95,500 from the Deafness Foundation (Victoria) for the Department of Otolaryngology.

$106,765 from the Equity Trustees for the Departments of Anatomy and Ophthalmology, the Faculty of Veterinary Science and general University purposes.

$5,000 from the Felton Bequest for the Department of Surgery (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$15,000 from the Forest Ecology Research Foundation for the Department of Botany.

$8,450 from the GAM-Dulcie Trust for general University purposes. $3,500 from the Greek Fund for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne

Hospital).

$7,616 from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for the Department of Medical Biology.

$6,000 from the H.L. Hecht Trust for general University purposes.

$19,000 from the Victor Hurley Medical Research Fund for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$6,090 from the M.A. Ingram Trust for the Department of Zoology.

$12,000 from the Jewish Studies Fund for the Department of Middle Eastern Studies.

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$5,250 from the Kellion Diabetes Foundation for the Departments of Medicine (Austin, Royal Melbourne and St. Vincent's Hospitals).

$19,650 from the John Claude Kellion Foundation for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne and St. Vincent's Hospitals).

$13,500 from the Lee Foundation for International House. $10,000 from the Ludwig Institute for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne

Hospital). $6,000 from the MacKenzie Foundation for the Department of Anatomy. $54,000 from the S. & C. MacKinnon Trust for the Department of Veterinary Clinical

Sciences and the Faculties of Engineering and Law. $2,200 from the J. & R. McGauran Trust for the Department of Medicine (Royal

Melbourne Hospital). $5,000 from the Medical Engineering Research Association for the Department

of Pathology. $15,000 from the Melbourne Wholesale Market for the Department of Surgery

(Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals). $2,051 from the Mental Health Research Institute for the Department of Psychiatry. $2,000 from the Dame Elisabeth Murdoch Trust for general University purposes. $4,000 from the Myer Foundation for the Faculty of Music. $29,487 from the Sidney Myer Trust for the Graduate School of Management and

for general University purposes. $393,367 from the National Heart Foundation of Australia for the Departments

of Anatomy, Biochemistry, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General and Royal Melbourne Hospitals), Pharmacology, Physiology, Veterinary Clinical Sciences and Zoology.

$2,000 from the Native Plants Preservation Society of Victoria for the Department of Botany.

$6,000 from the Howard Norman Trust for the Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research.

$15,000 from the Ovulation Method Research Centre for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Royal Women's Hospital).

$39,200 from the Ian Potter Foundation Limited for the Baillieu Library, Creswick Forestry School, Departments of Anatomy, Germanic Studies, History and Philosophy of Science and Physiology and Strathfieldsaye.

$44,111 from the Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Charitable Trust for the Departments of Pathology, Physiology and Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$27,620 from the Renal Research Institute for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and Radiology.

$17,000 from the R.E. Ross Trust for the Department of History and Philosophy of Science.

$28,335 from the Royal Children's Hospital for the Departments of Genetics and Paediatrics (Royal Children's Hospital).

$68,193 from the Royal Melbourne Hospital for the Departments of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

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$11,196 from the Royal Women's Hospital for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Royal Women's Hospital) and general University purposes.

$15,700 from the Helen Schutt Trust for the Departments of Fine Arts and Psychology, the Faculty of Music and general University purposes.

$4,100 from the Society of Automotive Engineers of Australia for the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

$40,250 from the Stroke Research Foundation for the Departments of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$2,000 from the Sunshine Foundation for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$21,650 from the UTAH Foundation for the Departments of Economic History and Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$84,119 from the Victoria Law Foundation for the Department of Criminology and the Faculty of Law.

$2,000 from the Walter Trust for general University purposes.

$17,500 from the Wenkart Fund for the Departments of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals) and Surgery (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$6,000 from the Youth Welfare Association for the Department of Surgery (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$8,000 from the Zoological Board of Victoria for the Department of Zoology.

Industry and Commerce

$11,000 from Abbott Australia Proprietary Limited for the Departments of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and Physiology.

$44,000 from ACI Australia Limited for the Faculty of Engineering and general University purposes.

$6,396 from Albright & Wilson (Australia) Limited for the Department of Biochemistry.

$10,000 from Alcoa Australia Limited for general University purposes.

$2,000 from Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Limited for the Faculty of Engineering.

$10,250 from Amatil Limited for the Careers and Appointments Service and the Graduate School of Management.

$29,000 from Amcor Limited for the Faculty of Engineering and general University purposes.

$11,000 from William Angliss (Victoria) for the Departments of Ophthamology and Otolaryngology and International House.

$11,000 from Ansett Transport Industries Limited for the Faculty of Engineering and general University purposes.

$5,700 from Arthur Young and Company for the Careers and Appointments Service and general University purposes.

$3,450 from ASEA Proprietary Limited for the Department of Germanic Studies.

$21,300 from Astra Pharmaceuticals Proprietary Limited for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

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$21,000 from Austgen Bio-Jet Proprietary Limited for the Departments of Biochemistry and Microbiology.

$33,445 from Australian Associated Brewers for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$300,028 from the Australian Institute of Petroleum Limited for the Department of Community Medicine.

$280,530 from Australian Medical Research Industries Proprietary Limited for the Department of Pathology.

$10,000 from the Bank of Tokyo Limited for the Department of History and Philosophy of Science.

$9,750 from Bayer Australia Proprietary Limited for the Departments of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals) and Surgery (Royal Melbourne

Hospital).

$4,500 from BBJ Computers for the Department of Computer Science.

$11,600 from Beecham Research Laboratory for the Department of Surgery (Royal

Melbourne Hospital).

$3,000 from Bioglan Laboratories for the Department of Surgery (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$15,000 from BP Australia Limited for the School of Earth Sciences (Geology) and general University purposes.

$4,000 from Bridge Oil Proprietary Limited for the Faculty of Engineering.

$2,050 from The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited for the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and general University purposes.

$22,000 from Carlton and United Breweries Limited for general University purposes.

$41,880 from CCH Australian Limited for the Department of Accounting and Business Law.

$26,000 from the Chase AMP Bank Limited for special prizes and general University purposes.

$5,130 from Ciba Geigy Australia Limited for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals) and special prizes.

$10,000 from Cliffs Western Australia for the Department of Otolaryngology.

$51,000 from Coles Myer Limited for the Melbourne Theatre Company and general University purposes.

$6,800 from Comalco Limited for the Careers and Appointments Service, the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and the Faculty of Engineering.

$14,700 from the Commercial Pig Company for the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (Animal Production Section).

$5,000 from the Commonwealth Banking Corporation for the Department of Economics.

$4,000 from the John Connell Consulting Group for the Faculty of Engineering.

$28,435 from W.A. Cook Proprietary Limited for the Departments of Biochemistry and Pharmacology.

$5,000 from Corrs Pavey Whiting and Byrne for general University purposes.

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$11,950 from CRA Explorations for the Faculty of Engineering and the School of Earth Sciences (Geology).

$63,601 from CRA Services Limited for the Careers and Appointments Service, the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, the University Archives and general University purposes.

$8,000 from CSL-Novo Proprietary Limited for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$98,150 from CSR Limited for the Departments of Conservative Dentistry and Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and the Faculty of Engineering.

$5,500from Deloitte Haskins and Sells for the Careers and Appointments Service and general University purposes.

$10,000 from Domedica Proprietary Limited for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$2,495 from Dynavac Proprietary Limited for the Department of Genetics.

$56,000 from Elders IXL Limited for the Faculty of Engineering and general University purposes.

$3,200 from Electrolux Proprietary Limited for the Department of Germanic Studies and the Faculty of Engineering.

$14,000 from Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited for general University purposes.

$5,425 from Ernst and Whinney for the Careers and Appointments Service and special prizes.

$54,950 from ESSO Australia Limited for the Department of Law, the Melbourne Theatre Company, the School of Earth Sciences (Geology) and general University purposes.

$2,500 from the Federated Clerks Union for the University Archives.

$10,000 from Fisons Pharmaceuticals for the Department of Surgery (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$3,000 from Fluor Australia Proprietary Limited for the Faculty of Engineering.

$20,050 from the Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited for general University purposes.

$2,000 from the Geelong Rheumatism Foundation for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$13,000 from Gippsland Stock Supplies for the Department of Veterinary Clinical

Sciences.

$2,000 from A.C Goode and Company for general University purposes.

$2,500 from Gutteridge, Haskins and Davey for the Careers and Appointments

Service and the Faculty of Engineering.

$30,000 from Hewlett-Packard Australia Limited for the Melbourne Theatre Company.

$20,454 from Hoechst Australia Limited for the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Psychiatry.

$10,000 from the Hong Kong Bank of Australia for general University purposes.

$2,000 from Humes Limited for the Faculty of Engineering.

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$6,000 from K.M.G. Hungerfords for the Careers and Appointments Service and general University purposes.

$7,600 from ICI Australia Limited for the Careers and Appointments Service, the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals), the Faculty of Engineering and general University purposes.

$2,000 from Ingersoll Rand (Australia) Limited for the Faculty of Engineering.

$237,267 from Integrated Medical Technologies Limited for the Department of Pathology.

$57,870 from Integrated Technology Limited for the Department of Pathology.

$22,643 from Janssen Pharmaceutics for the Department of Physiology and general University purposes.

$3,000 from Kodak Australasia Limited for the Graduate School of Management and general University purposes.

$5,200 from Kraft Foods Limited for the Careers and Appointments Service and the Faculty of Engineering.

$58,438 from Merck Sharp and Dohme (Australia) Proprietary Limited for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$3,000 from Metal Manufacturers for the Faculty of Engineering.

$6,000 from Mobil Oil Australia Limited for general University purposes.

$2,366 from Monsanto for the School of Earth Sciences (Geology).

$4,800 from the MUBSA Secretariat for general University purposes.

$79,000 from the National Australia Bank for the Department of Economics and general University purposes.

$20,000 from National Commercial Union Limited for general University purposes.

$60,500 from the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited for the Careers and Appointments Service, the Department of Economics and general University purposes.

$2,000 from National Springs Proprietary Limited for the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,

$58,820 from Nicholas Kiwi Limited for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General and Royal Melbourne Hospitals) and general University purposes.

$24,600 from Organon (Australia) Proprietary Limited for the Department of Psychiatry.

$5,000 from Parke-Davis Proprietary Limited for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$16,810 from Pfizer Proprietary Limited for the Departments of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and Psychiatry (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$9,000 from Price Waterhouse for general University purposes.

$30,000 from Reckitt and Colman for the Department of Surgery (Royal Melbourne and St. Vincent's Hospitals).

$5,000 from Roach Tilley Grice and Company for general University purposes. $44,000 from Roche Products Proprietary Limited for the Departments of Medicine

(Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals) and Psychiatry.

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$3,200 from Rocky Mountains Orthodontics Australia Proprietary Limited for the Department of Preventative and Community Dentistry.

$30,000 from Sandoz Australia Proprietary Limited for the Departments of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals) and Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Royal Women's Hospital).

$6,250 from Schering Australia Proprietary Limited for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$7,350 from Shell Australia Limited for the Faculty of Engineering, the School of Earth Sciences (Geology) and general University purposes.

$5,000 from Smith and Nephew Australia Proprietary Limited for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$15,000 from the State Bank of Victoria for the Department of Economics and the Faculty of Engineering.

$20,250 from the Sulphide Corporation Proprietary Limited for the Department of Chemical Engineering.

$10,000 from David Syme and Company Limited for general University purposes. $12,350 from Syntex Australia for the Departments of Medicine (Royal Melbourne

Hospital) and Veterinary Paraclinical Sciences.

$2,000 from Thames and Hudson Proprietary Limited for the Department of Fine Arts.

$34,000 from the Totalizator Agency Board for general University purposes.

$7,800 from Touche Ross and Company for the Careers and Appointments Service and special prizes.

$5,000 from Transfield Proprietary Limited for the Faculty of Engineering.

$5,000 from Travenol Laboratories Proprietary Limited for the Department of Physiology.

$2,000 from Tubemakers of Australia Limited for the Faculty of Engineering.

$15,000 from Unilever Australia Proprietary Limited for the Department of Preventative and Community Dentistry.

$65,675 from Upjohn Proprietary Limited for the Departments of Biochemistry and Psychiatry and special prizes.

$4,000 from the Victorian Credit Co-operative Association Limited for the Department of Economics.

$5,000 from J.B. Were and Son for general University purposes.

$10,000 from West Grinstead Nominees for general University purposes.

$33,800 from Western Mining Corporation Limited for the Faculty of Engineering, the School of Earth Sciences (Geology) and special prizes.

$36,820 from the Westpac Banking Corporation for the Careers and Appointments Service, the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, the Faculties of Economics and Commerce and Engineering and general University purposes.

$2,000 from Wisewould Schilling for the Faculty of Law.

Private Donors $2,000 from J. Aitken for the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (Plant and Soil

Sciences Section).

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$6,000 from Dr Y. Aitken for the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry (Plant and Soil Sciences Section).

$7,800 from anonymous donors for the Departments of Pathology and Surgery (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals) and the Melbourne Theatre Company.

$2,500 from K. & JA. Arbuckle for the Department of Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$5,895 from Professor R.C. Bennett for the Department of Surgery (St. Vincent's Hospital).

$2,500 from Mrs G. Billigheimer for the Department of Middle Eastern Studies.

$10,000 from F.D. Bladin for the Department of Surgery (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$4,455 from Dr B.R. & J.M. Chambers for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$58,500 from Professor G.M. Clark for the Department of Otolaryngology.

$4,000 from Professor A.E. Clarke for the Department of Botany.

$3,500 for Sir Rupert Clarke for the Faculty of Music.

$2,000 from P.C Clemenger for the Melbourne Theatre Company.

$20,000 from D. Craig for general University purposes.

$25,000 from Professor G.W. Crock for the Department of Ophthalmology.

$2,000 from Dr L.W. Doyle for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

$4,800 from J.E. Duke for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

$2,000 from Dr G.J. Dusting for the Department of Physiology.

$15,000 from D.A. Edols for the Department of Ophthalmology.

$4,000 from Dr J.R. Fliegner for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

$3,000 from R.S. Fox for general University purposes.

$4,600 from Dr J.R.E. Fraser for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne

Hospital).

$3,000 from Lady Glenn for the Faculty of Engineering.

$14,696 from J. Gorman for general University purposes.

$5,518 from the Graduate Union for the Faculty of Engineering and general

University purposes.

$28,546 from Professor W.S.C. Hare for the Department of Radiology.

$24,033 from T. Harper for general University purposes.

$2,700 from Dr H.S. Hawkins for the Alumni Office.

$4,000 from Sir John Holland for the Faculty of Engineering.

$2,000 from Dr J. Jackson for the Department of Ophthalmology.

$10,000 from Sir Fletcher Jones and family for the Faculty of Engineering.

$2,500 from A. Kaye for the Department of Surgery (Royal Melbourne Hospital). $30,200 from J. Kennedy for the Department of Political Science and the University

Gallery.

$15,000 from M. Keys for the Department of Veterinary Science.

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$2,000 from J.B. & I.A. Leslie for the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry.

$28,595 from B. Lindau for the Department of Ophthalmology.

$16,651 from Lions Clubs for the Departments of Otolaryngology and Surgery (Austin Hospital).

$2,000 from Professor R.R.H. Lovell for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$10,000 from S.S. Lynn for the Faculty of Music.

$3,634 from D.J. MacGowan for International House.

$5,000 from J. MacKinnon for the Department of Surgery (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$5,384 from Dr H. Maclean for the Department of Ophthalmology.

$3,000 from Dr A.M. Marshall for the Committee for Sport and Physical Recreation.

$20,000 from M. McBain for the Department of Otolaryngology.

$10,000 from Sir Ian McLennan for the Faculty of Engineering.

$2,000 from the Melbourne University Floral Group for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$4,746 from the Melbourne University Parents Group for Counselling Services, Student Services and the University Gallery.

$5,000 from Dr R.A. Melick for the Faculty of Medicine.

$9,000 from Professor T.O. Morgan for the Department of Physiology.

$3,000 from K.P. Morris for the Faculty of Engineering.

$2,986 from Dr R.F. Moulds for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne

Hospital).

$5,000 from Dame Elisabeth Murdoch for the University Gallery. $10,000 from Sir Laurence and Lady Muir for the Department of Veterinary Clinical

Science.

$2,000 from Dr K.D. Muirden for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$3,300 from Julian Naylor for the Committee for Sport and Physical Recreation. $4,500 from Dr K. O'Dea for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne

Hospital).

$5,000 from Professor D.G. Penington for the Department of Medicine (St. Vincent's Hospital).

$5,000 from Professor R.J. Pepperell for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Royal Women's Hospital).

$4,500 from V. Pound for the Faculty of Engineering.

$7,500 from Dr M.A. Quinn for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

$3,000 from Professor B. Reade for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$6,775 from the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General and Royal Melbourne Hospitals).

$2,160 from E.S. Roberts for the Department of Accounting and Business Law.

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$8,442 from Rotary Clubs for the Departments of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and Otolaryngology (Eye and Ear Hospital) and International House.

$2,000 from B. Sher for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). $10,000 from S.R. Siemon for the Faculty of Engineering. $20,000 from N. and E. Slezak for the Department of Surgery (Austin and

Repatriation General Hospitals). $3,415 from D. St John for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital). $5,000 from A. Stone for the Department of Botany. $164,857 from sundry small donors for the Alumni Office, the Appointments Board,

Baillieu Library, the Careers and Appointments Service, the Committee for Sport and Physical Recreation, the Counselling Services, the Departments of Anatomy, Architecture and Building, Civil Engineering, Economics, Genetics, History, Mathematics, Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General, Royal Melbourne and St. Vincent's Hospitals), Middle Eastern Studies, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Physics and Surgery (Austin and Repatriation General and Royal Melbourne Hospitals), the Faculties of Arts, Engineering, Medicine, Music and Veterinary Science, the School of Mathematical Sciences, International House, the Melbourne Theatre Company, the University Gallery and general University purposes.

$3,000 from Mrs N. Taylor for the Department of Ophthalmology. $5,000 from W.H. Taylor for the Faculty of Engineering. $28,080 from Dr B.M. Tress for the Department of Radiology. $5,000 from Mrs G.D. Ulbrich for the Faculty of Science. $20,833 from the University of Melbourne Medical Society for the Alumni Office

and the Faculty of Medicine.

Ex-Australian Sources $10,000 from A.D.I.R. for the Department of Physiology. $13,501 from the Bayer Pharmaceutical Company for the Department of Medicine

(Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals). $10,900 from the Consulate-General of the Netherlands for the Department of

Germanic Studies. $30,038 from Cooper Animal Health for the Department of Veterinary Paraclinical

Science. $2,530 from Dalhousie University for the Department of Biochemistry. $6,586 from Family Health International for the Department of Obstetrics and

Gynaecology (Royal Women's Hospital). $31,157 from the International Health Foundation for the Departments of Medicine

(Austin Hospital), Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Psychiatry. $6,000 from the International Medical Department—Dupha—for the Department

of Psychiatry. $8,677 from Juvenile Diabetes International for the Department of Medicine (St.

Vincent's Hospital). $5,225 from the Knoll Pharmaceutical Company for the Department of Medicine

(Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$21,753 from the Laboratoires Besins Iscoverco for the Department of Psychiatry.

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$2,252 from Manning Salvage and Lee Incorporated for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$21,494 from Merck, Sharp and Dohme (Australia) Proprietary Limited for the Department of Pharmacology.

$15,427 from Miles Laboratories Incorporated for the Department of Genetics.

$113,810 from the National Institutes of Health for the Department of Otolaryngology.

$6,087 from the Rockefeller Foundation for the Department of Microbiology.

$45,807 from Smith Kline Diagnostics Incorporated for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$4,203 from the Southwest Foundation for Bio-Medical Research for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital).

$1,460 from U.N.E.S.CO. for the Faculty of Engineering. $38,623 from the United States Treasury for the Department of Otolaryngology. $14,607 from the Upjohn Company for the Department of Surgery (Royal Melbourne

Hospital).

$5,000 from M. and M. Wallenbergs Stiff for the Department of Germanic Studies.

$25,336 from the World Health Organisation for the Department of Medicine (Royal Melbourne Hospital) and the School of Earth Sciences (Geology).

Income from Trustees $50,000 from the Estate of the late Thos. Baker for the Departments of Anatomy

and Botany.

$4,581 from the Estate of the late WT. Cottman for the Faculty of Medicine.

$140,451 from the Estate of the late H.J. Eastman for the Department of Ophthalmology.

$75,500 from the Estate of the late D.W. Gardiner for the Faculty of Music. $47,764 from the Estate of the late E.G. & A.S. Glover for general University

purposes.

$420,526 from the Estate of the late Sir Randal Heymanson for the Faculty of Medicine.

$42,140 from the Estate of the late L. Paddle for general University purposes.

$313,300 from the Estate of the late Sir A.E. Rowden White for the Departments of Medicine (St. Vincent's Hospital), Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Mercy Maternity Hospital), Ophthalmology, Pathology, Restorative Dentistry and Surgery, the Faculties of Agriculture and Forestry and Veterinary Sciences, special prizes and general University purposes.

$5,000 from the Estate of the late K. Weiner for the Department of Medicine (Austin and Repatriation General Hospitals).

$10,052 from the Estate of the late F.J. Wiseman for the Department of Ophthalmology.

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GIFTS IN KIND To the University Gallery and University Collection of Fine Art ANZ Banking Group: a painting, "King Nebuchadnezzar and the Lion", by Arthur

Boyd, for the Graduate School of Management.

Dr Joseph Brown: a painting, "The Sculptress 1951". by Sir Sidney Nolan, and

three lithographs by Hardy Wilson.

Professor T. Carrick Chambers: a portrait of the Hon. Sir John Madden by Professor

Chambers.

Mrs Pat Daniels: four items of British glass ware, for the Ernst Matthaei Memorial Collection of Early Glass.

Estate of Mr Dudley William Gardiner: 10 Japanese wood block prints and three Japanese sculptures.

Dr Ursula Hoff: six wood engravings by Lionel Lindsay. Mrs Margaret Howe: an etching, "Wilson Hall from the Cloister", by Victor Cobb. The late Dr Geoffrey Kaye: 160 objects including furniture. Asian and European

ceramics, silver and glass.

Mrs Essie Lee: a painting, "Leda", by Sir Sidney Nolan.

Mr Victor Majzner: six drawings by Robert Jacks.

Mr Laurie Scott Pendlebury: a painting, "Portrait of John Sumner," by Scott

Pendlebury. for the Melbourne Theatre Company.

Mrs Marjorie Prest: a silver wine coaster by Robert Hennell. Mrs Florence and Mr Gilbert Vasey: 10 items of glass ware, for the Ernst Matthaei

Memorial Collection of Early Glass.

To University Archives Miss Diana Dyason: papers and documents related to the business of Edward

Dyason and Company.

Mrs Hilda Head: two photographs of early Melbourne. Hon. Robert C. Maclellan: papers and documents related to Maclellan's work in

politics.

Mr D.A. McKenzie-McHarg and Bailey: documents and papers related to the business of D.A. McKenzie-McHarg and Bailey.

Mrs Nancy K. Perry: documents and papers related to Mrs Perry's work as an entomologist and an oil painting by Naylor Gill, "Bush Fire".

Dr Kingsley S. Rowan: manuscripts and documents related to Dr Rowan's work in botany.

To the University Library Mr Ian Donaldson: a collection of 1,075 volumes on various subjects.

Dr Sophie C. Ducker: a portrait of Dr Ducker by Louis Kahan.

Mr Ian F. McLaren: various library materials, documents, books, photographic slides and military medals.

Dr Stephen Murray-Smith: documents related to the work of the Peace Council in Australia and the Democratic Rights Council.

Mr J. Stan Ostoja-Kotkowski: photographs and documents relating to Mr Ostoja-Kotkowski's art work.

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Mrs Nancy K. Perry: a collection of books on various subjects. Dr J. Orde Poynton: 570 rare books. Dr Ben Wadham: a set of Frohawk's "Natural History of British Butterflies" and

a set of Thornton's "A New Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus". Mrs T. Weiner: 390 volumes of German literature.

TAXATION INCENTIVES FOR THE ARTS The Commonwealth Government, through the Department of Arts, Heritage and Environment, administers a program designed to encourage the donation of works of art and other items to public galleries, museums and libraries.

The University has registered nine discrete areas within the University with the Australian Taxation Office as eligible recipients under the Scheme. These are: the University Gallery, the University Library, the Ewing and George Paton Galleries, the Rowden-White Library, the Grainger Museum, the Medical History Museum, the University Archives, the Giblin Library and the Classical Studies Museum.

So far, these areas of the University have received gifts under the Scheme, since its inception in 1978, worth more than $1,131,000 with some 21 gifts valued at $145,005 being received during 1986.

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00

STATISTICS THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE TOTAL STUDENT ENROLMENTS BY FACULTY BOARD—NUMBERS. 1974-1986

AT 30 APRIL

FACULTY/BOARD YEAR 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

AGRICULTURE & FORESTRY ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING ARTS DENTAL SCIENCE ECONOMICS & COMMERCE EDUCATION ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES GRAD. SCH. OF MGT. JOURNALISM LAW MEDICINE MUSIC PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES VETERINARY SCIENCE

341 702 4399 284 1752 806 1306

3 1337

1490 311 215 2771 367 264

16348 809

15539

376 721 4456 297 1762 788 1356

1282 1497 312 176

2802 343 268

16436 757

15679

403 728 4658 293 1739 888 1294

2

1321 1539 295 81

2999 304 279

16823 736

16087

414 741 4431 287 1725 857 1312

3

1339 1566 285 32

3039 272 276

16579 783

15796

371 729 4705 291 1811 928 1245 16

1375 1606 294

3032 257 268

16928 820

16108

358 678 4740 295 1771 865 1218 23

1317 1629 316

2955 286 286

16737 794

15943

385 667 4877 298 1834

900 1218 32

1374 1694 321

3023 292 280

17195 981

16214

390 663 4840 290 1791

923 1301 37

1374 1710 294

3040 275 291

17219 977

16242

408 689 4831 288 1777 903 1359

1341

1673 276

2919 258 278

17000 941

16059

434 699 4738 289 1785 898 1413

1342 1629 276

2817 261 275

16856 1026 15830

438 703 4743 285 1596 898 1380

193

1308 1589 279

2777 247 263

16699 1047 15652

456 672 4799 284 1681 962 1370

182

1339 1571 283

2796 265 261

16921 1031 15890

452 664 4787 291 1777 936 1400

209

1397

1526 295

2769 254 281

17038 939

16099

Gross Total Less Doubles NET TOTAL

AT 30 APRIL

COURSE

LEVEL BACHELOR

Not in Years

Sub- Add. Total Subj.

Dip. Post- Master

Grad. Prel. Master Ph.D. H.Doc. TOTAL

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE APPLIED SCIENCE* ARCHITECTURE* ARTS ARTS — LETTERS BUILDING* & BUILD. SC. COMMERCE DENTAL SCIENCE EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL PSYCH. ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL STDS. FOREST SCIENCE GRAD. SCH. OF MGT. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LAW MEDICAL SCIENCE MEDICINE MUSIC MUSIC EDUCATION PLAN. & DESIGN SCIENCE SCIENCE (Opt.) SOCIAL WORK SURVEYING TOWN & REG. PLANNING* URBAN PLANNING VETERINARY SCIENCE

76 3

1206 123

554 46

327

33

57 28 5

1150 85

478 53 194

256

26

53 32 56

1120

30 581 54

217

22

55 33 64 262

21 23 49

219

24

244 269 432 271

183 56 25 123 753 20 95 25

188 46 18 104 550 30 104 10

184 34 19

581 29

17 18

193 47 19

186 29

8 26

75

46

222 204

42 54 47 47 47

241 96

200 3738 208

51 1636 248 194

1019

105

1216 9

1174 183 81

227 2070

108 199 60 44

237

8 145

20

73

30

127

388

60

30

54 1 20 3 9

94 294

41

11

3 65 36

285 25

119 27 21

196 31

104

43 19

31 228 8

52 5

6 23 26

30

21 181

15 6

43

76

13

211 4

264

18

326 117 241

4579 208

54 1777

1 291 911

25 1218

27 126 209

42 1397

9 29 1517

1 214 81

227 2653

116 254

65 44 29

281

00

TOTAL ENROLMENTS Less Doubles TOTAL STUDENTS ENROLLED

3934 3705 3526 1576 390 204 9 13344 279 605 197 1693 889 31 17038 210 250 376 41 1 878 27 30 4 939 3724 3455 3150 1535 390 204 8 12466 252 575 197 1689 889 31 16099

'Bachelor courses being phased out.

STAFF: FULL TIME (Filled Positions at 30 April. 1986)

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES Teaching & Research

Academic Professor Reader Senior Lecturer Lecturer Senior Tutor Tutor

Technical Administrative

Research Only Academic

Technical

Administrative

984.55

119.14 142.85 331.52 252.81

44.5 93.73

326.98 349.66

402.26

180.67

62.01

DEGREES CONFERRED & DIPLOMAS AWARDED (1 July, 1985 to 30 June, 1986)

HIGHER DEGREES (Higher Doctorates and Ph.D's)

Doctor of: Applied Science Law Letters Medicine Music Philosophy Science Veterinary Science

Sub-Total

Master of: Agricultural Science Applied Science Arts Architecture Business Administration Commerce Dental Science Education Education Psychology Engineering Science Environmental Studies Landscape Architecture Law Medicine

Music Science Science (Optometry) Social Work Surgery Surveying Science Urban Planning Veterinary Studies

Sub-Total

1 4 5 9 1

109 5 3

137

16 2

50 3

56 4

17 34 2

36 12 15 14 2

4 41

2 4 1 1 4 6

326

ACADEMIC SERVICES Library

Computing Other

STUDENT SERVICES

GENERAL UNIVERSITY SERVICES Administration Buildings & Grounds

PUBLIC SERVICES

INDEPENDENT OPERATIONS

Total

OTHER THAN HIGHER DEGREES BACHELOR DEGREES

Agricultural Science— ordinary degree honours degree

Applied Science— ordinary degree honours degree

Architecture— ordinary degree honours degree

A r t s -ordinary degree honours degree

Arts Letters—(B.Litt.) ordinary degree honours degree

Building— ordinary degree honours degree

Commerce— ordinary degree honours degree

Dental Science

Education

Engineering— ordinary degree honours degree

Forest Science— ordinary degree honours degree

Law— ordinary degree honours degree

Medical Science

Medicine and Surgery

Music— ordinary degree honours degree

Music Education

184.31

48.5 45.63

37.67

350.4 190.44

16.66

330.44

3510.18

45 21

13 7

28 23

471 158

5 4

10 5

276 15

48

41

101 129

18 4

136

28 5

220

30 2

5

88

Science— ordinary degree honours degree

Science (Education)

Science (Optometry)

Social Work

Surveying— ordinary degree honours degree

Town & Reg. Plan.— ordinary degree honours degree

Veterinary Science— ordinary degree honours degree

310 191

6

23

98

4 4

21 12

18 25

DIPLOMAS Audiology Computer Studies Criminology

Education French Studies Psychological Medi( Public Policy Social Studies Physical Education

Sub-Total

TOTAL DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS

49 9

18 219

1 7 4 1 2

310

3333

Sub-Total 2560

STATISTICS STUDENT ENROLMENTS (as at 30th April. 1986)

Attendance Type LEVEL & COURSE

HIGHER DEGREES

HIGHER DOCTORATES Dental Science Medicine Music

Sub-Total

PH.D (by Fac./Board) Agriculture & Forestry Architecture & Planning Arts Dental Science Economics & Com. Education Engineering Grad. Sch. of Mgt. Law Medicine Music Science Social Studies Veterinary Science

Sub-total

MASTERS Agricultural Science Agricultural Studies Applied Science Architecture Arts Building Business Administration Commerce

Full-Course * T

21 1

22

19 12 85 2 5

10 46

5

160 1

199 2

12 558

13 23 4 4

120

51 4

(F)

(8)

(8)

(6) (3)

(40)

(D (8) (4) (3)

(46) (1)

(52) (2) (D

(167)

(2) (7)

(68)

(14)

(D

* Part-Course T

1 8

9

6 8

77 4 9

30 22

8 4

42 3

48 1 4

266

8

14 4

164 3

145 53

(F)

d)

(D

(2) (31) (D (3) (6) (2) (2) (3)

(14) (2) (7) (D (D

(75)

(3)

(6) (2)

(89)

(44) (19)

External T

5 1

19

1 3 8

9

17

2 65

10

2 1

10

8

(F)

(2) (D (9)

(D

(4)

(17)

(D

(5)

(4)

Total T

1 29

1 31

30 21

181 6

15 43 76 13 4

211 4

264 3

18 889

31 23 20 9

294 3

196 65

(F)

(9)

(9)

(8) (6)

(80)

(1) (4)

(15) (6) (5) (3)

(64) (3)

(59) (3) (2)

(259)

(6) (7) (6) (2)

(162)

(58) (24)

89

Attendance Type LEVEL & COURSE

Dental Science Education Educational Psychology Engineering Science Environmental Studies Forest Science Landscape Arch. Law Medicine (G. & 0.) Medicine (Medicine) Medicine (Surgery) Music Science Science (Optometry) Social Work Surveying Science Urban Planning Veterinary Science Veterinary Studies

Sub-total

GROSS TOTAL H.D. LESS DOUBLES NET TOTAL H.D.

Full-Course # T

27 17

68 5

10 18 3 1 2 6 7

100 8 2 2 6 3 6

510

1090 2

1088

OTHER THAN HIGHER DEGREES

MASTERS PRELIMINARY Applied Science Architecture Arts Commerce Engineering Science Landscape Architecture Music Science Urban Planning

Sub-total

BACHELOR DEGREES Agricultural Science Applied Science Architecture Arts Arts—Letters Building Commerce Dental Science Education Engineering Forest Science Law Medical Science Medicine & Surgery Music Music Education Plan. & Design Science Science (Optometry) Social Work Surveying

1 2

26 4 4 6 4

11 2

60

225 87

165 2499

35 33

1325 240 20

1004 102

1039 9

1171 153 70

217 1868

99 149 56

(F)

(6) (9)

(4) (D (D

( ID (D (D (D

(2) (34)

(3) (2)

(168)

(343)

(D (342)

(11)

(3)

(5)

(19)

(100) (25) (46)

(1715) (19)

(489) (89) (14)

(108) (26)

(459) (3)

(462) (96) (61)

(101) (819)

(42) (118)

(7)

•Part-Course T

8 265 25 37 20

9 12 65

3 23 4

12 118

46 1

17 4

12 1072

1347 2

1345

1 68 37

5 2

20 4

137

16 9

35 1232 173

9 311

8 174

15 3

174

3 30 11 10

201 9

50 4

(F)

(2) (129) (16) (2) (8)

(5) (24)

(6)

(6) (43)

(30)

(6) (D (4)

(445)

(521) (2)

(519)

(36) (12)

(4) (2) (7) (2)

(63)

(8) (3)

(13) (852) (114)

(97) (3)

(105) (2) (2)

(72)

(1) (20) (7) (5)

(75) (3)

(38)

External T

1 3

14 2 2 1

36 1 1 2

10

4 2

1

111

176

-176

7

9

3

1

(F)

(D

(9)

(3)

(2)

(25)

(42)

-(42)

(4)

(D

(D

Tota T

36 285 25

119 27 21 31

104 5

26 12 19

228 8

52 5

23 8

18 1693

2613 4

2609

1 3

94 41

4 11 6

31 6

197

241 96

200 3738 208

51 1636 248 194

1019 105

1216 9

1174 183 81

227 2070

108 199 60

1 (F)

(8) (138) (16)

(7) (9) (D

(16) (34)

(D (7)

(8) (80)

(3) (34)

(6)

(D (4)

(638)

(906) (3)

(903)

(47) (12)

(7) (2)

(12) (2)

(82)

(108) (28) (59)

(2571) (133)

(1) (586)

(92) (119) (110)

(28) (531)

(3) (463) (116) (68)

(106) (895)

(45) (156)

(7)

90

Attendance Type LEVEL & COURSE

Town & Regional Planning Veterinary Science

Sub-total

Full-Course # T

41 218

10825

POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMAS Arts: Criminology Public Policy

Sub-total Arts Computer Studies Education Medicine: Audiology Psychological Medicine

Sub-totai Medicine Sub-total

ADDITIONAL SUBJ./COMP. Agriculture & Forestry Architecture & Planning Arts Economics & Commerce Education Law—Articles (519) Law—Other (509.549)

Sub-total Music Science

Sub-total

GROSS TOTAL O.T.H.O. Less Doubles NET TOTAL O.T.H.D.

UNIVERSITY NET TOTAL

8 4

12 11

252

21

21 296

CO.

18 5

2 1 3

14 40

11221 877

10344

11432

(F)

(22) (107)

(4928)

(3) (2) (5) (D

(159)

(14)

(14) (179)

(10) (4)

0) (D (2)

(2) (18)

(5144) (382)

(4762)

(5104)

*Part-Course T

3 19

2499

74 40

114 19

136

3 31 34

303

1 8

127 15

1 52 16 68

1 16

237

3176 58

3118

4463

(F)

(2) (13)

(1435)

(33) (20) (53) (4)

(82)

(2) (12) (14)

(153)

(D

(88) (3)

(17) (2)

(19) 0) (3)

(115)

(1766) (23)

(1743)

(2262)

External T

20

1 1

5 5 6

2

2

2

28

-28

204

(F)

(6)

(D (D

(2) (2) (3)

(9) -

(9)

(51)

Total T

44 237

13344

82 45

127 30

388

24 36 60

605

1 8

145 20

1 56 17 73

1 30

279

14425 935

13490

16099

(F)

(24) (120)

(6369)

(36) (23) (59) (5)

(241)

(16) (14) (30)

(335)

(D

(98) (7)

(18) (3)

(21) (D (5)

(133)

(6919) (405)

(6514)

(7417)

* Includes Academic Staff in Higher Degrees.

# T = Total, (F) = Female, which is included in the Total.

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COLLEGES AND HALLS OF RESIDENCE In 1986.1,705 students* and 181 tutors were in residence in affiliated colleges and halls of residence in the University.

Graduate House International House Janet Clarke Hall Kendall Hall Medley Hall Newman College Ormond College Queen's College Ridley College St Hilda's College St Mary's College Trinity College University College Whitley College Creswick

Total

* As at 30 April, 1986

Students

21 164 73 43 33 169 296 193 41 150 115 215 96 54 42

1705

Tutors

— 16 12 3 — 13 47 12 9 16 16 16 12 9 —

181

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SCHOLARSHIPS, EXHIBITIONS AND PRIZES AWARDED 1986

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY Arthur Sims Scholarship

Animal Production 2B

Fred Ladner Memorial Exhibition Bachelor of Forest Science—Fourth Year

H.C. Forster Prize Agricultural Science—Second Year

Institute of Wood Science Prize Bachelor of Forest Science—Second Year

J.M. Higgins Exhibition Agricultural Science—Third Year

Leslie Thomas Strahan Memorial Prize Forest Management

Walter Massey-Greene Prize Bachelor of Forest Science—Third Year

Wrixon Exhibition Agricultural Science (Final Honours)

Sir John and Lady Higgins Research Scholarship

Agricultural Science

Gina Leigh Drane

David Andrew Francis Fisher

Carolyn Shirley Bucheli

Paul Warrick Foreman

Chi Kyong Edwin Pang

Lauren Therese Bennett

Lauren Therese Bennett

Sally Anne Henderson

Sotirios Kolivas Nigel William Morris Warwick } Shared

ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING Nell Norris Scholarships

Bachelor of Planning and Design (First Year) Karen Kit Wan Siu Stephen John Staughton

Nell Norris Scholarships Bachelor of Planning and Design (Second Year)

Nell Norris Scholarships Bachelor of Architecture (Third Year)

Nell Norris Scholarships Bachelor of Architecture (Fourth Year)

Nell Norris Scholarships Bachelor of Architecture (Fifth Year)

John Charles Lloyd Exhibition Architecture

Colin David Hopkins

Anita Aked Bell

Geert Victor Debaets

Michael Ian Jeffreson

Colin David Hopkins

Stephenson Turner Prize Bachelor of Architecture (Fourth Year)

Edward and Penelope Billson Prize and Medal Architecture

Konstanze Irmgard Veit Glenn Carsten Wiedemeyer

Rosanna Bridget Blacket Michael Ian Jeffreson

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ARTS Australian Psychological Society Prize

Psychology

Baillieu Exhibition French Part 1

Or Santoro Prize Italian Part 1

Dwight Final Examination Prize Combined Honours—BA (Hons)

Dwight Final Examination Prize Fine Arts (Honours)

Dwight Final Examination Prize French Honours

Dwight Final Examination Prize Geography Honours

Dwight Final Examination Prize Final Examination in Arts—School of Psychology

Dwight Final Examination Prize History and Philosophy of Science Final Honours Examination

Dwight Final Examination Prize Final Examination in Arts—School of Political Science

Dwight's Prize History and Philosophy of Science

Dwight's Prize Final Examination in Arts—School of English

Dwight's Prize Final Examination in Arts—School of History

Exhibition Dutch 2 (Pass)

Exhibition History 1C—The Age of Revolutions 1750-1800

Exhibition Psychology—First Year

Exhibition Classical Studies 1

Exhibition Politics 1

Jeanette Kosky Prize International Relations 2 or International Relations 3

Jessie Webb Scholarship

Classics and History

Kathleen Fitzpatrick Exhibition English and History (Combined Honours)

Marion Boothby Exhibition History IB

Mary Taylor Scholarship Medieval French Language and Literature

Virginia Jane Lewis

Jean Marjorie Bacon

Pauline Gabrielle Hopkins Stephan Riedel } Shared

Michelle Frances O'Callaghan "* Paul Douglas Salmond f & n a r e 0

Lesley Rose Louise Alway

Michael James Casey

Kirsten Elizabeth Cheshire

Martin Frank Horan

Richard Anthony William Staley

Robyn Sian Prior

Richard Anthony William Staley

Stella Pauline Rosenthal

Jeffrey Robert Rich

Miriam Christine Bervoets

Simon Harry Steward

Jonathan Paul Norton

Kathleen Clare Logan

Alexander Hoffman

Dean Andrew Triplet!

Paul Douglas Salmond

Michelle Frances O'Callaghan

Andrew Fawcett

Lucy Katharine Hone

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Mary Taylor Scholarship

French 2 (Pass)

Mary Taylor Scholarship French Part 3 (Hons) and French Part 3S (Hons) Option I

Mrs William Smith Exhibition French Part 3 (Honours)

Percival Serle Prize English 2

Percival Serle Prize English Literature 4—Final Honours Examination

Prix Liliane Gay French Part 2 (Honours)

R.G. Wilson Scholarship Italian Language and Literature

R.G. Wilson Scholarship Classical Studies

R.G. Wilson Scholarship Final Examination in Arts—School of Germanic Studies

R.G. Wilson Scholarship History—Third Year

Rosemary Merlo Prize British History

Wyselaskie Scholarship Classical and Comparative Philology and Logic

Australian-Asian Association of Victoria Prize Chinese 1

Australian-Asian Association of Victoria Prize Japanese 1

Australian-Asian Association of Victoria Prize Indonesian 1A

Australian-Asian Association of Victoria Prize Indian Studies 2 (Pass)

Alma Hansen Scholarship Arts

Greek Professionals Prize Modern Greek 1

Greek Professionals Prize Modern Greek 2

Greek Professionals Prize Modern Greek 3 (Hons)

Edward Stevens Exhibition English Language and Literature 2

Alexander Sutherland Prize English Language and Literature 2

Goethe Award German 3 and 4

James Matthew Cannon

Russell Brian West

Marcus Broughton Throsby

Anne Tsatsoulis

Michelle Frances O'Callaghan

Catherine Anne Beveridge

Maree Beauchamp Sarah Jane Pedley

Paul Douglas Salmond

Jillian Elisabeth Reid

John Gordon Ivancic

Fiona Michelle Cochaud Kylie Sarah Fowler

Paul Douglas Salmond

Gregory John Davies

Susan Ruby Hajdu

Diana Joy Rice

Trevor George Absalom

Sean Gerard Byrne

Michelle Marina Suzanne Chin

Christopher John Benedict McAuliffe

Mathilde Elizabeth Lochert

Olga Athanasiadis

Maria Meselidis

Lisa Ann Jacobson

Lisa Ann Jacobson

Jillian Elisabeth Reid

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Hastie Exhibition

Philosophy—First Year

Hastie Scholarship Philosophy 4—Final Honours

Laurie Prize (Minor) Philosophy—Final Examination Combined Honours

Laurie Prize (Major) Final Examination in Arts—School of Philosophy

Professor Morris Prize English (Essay)

John Sanderson Exhibition English Part 1

Enid Derham Prize Poetry

Liet Memorial Prize French Part 1A

Donald Mackay Prize British History—Second Year

D.F. Mackay Prize History (Modern British)

Loreen Cutts Memorial Prize History—Third Year

Felix Raab Prize European History

Gyles Turner Prize Australian History

B. Fitzpatrick Prize History (Honours)

Margaret Kiddle Prize Final Honours Essay—Pure or Combined History

John Grice Exhibition Latin 1

H.B. Higgins Exhibition Ancient Greek 1

Douglas Howard Exhibition Latin Part 2

Douglas Howard Exhibition Greek Part 2

D.H. Rankin Essay Prize Classical Studies

Australian Institute of Political Science Prize Politics 1

Professor Alan Rowland Chisholm Memorial Prize

French Part 4

Simon Harry Steward

John Tasioulas

Stephen Peter Clarke Andrew John Lomas

Stephen John Barker

Julie Michelle Smith

Michele Rene Pierson

John William Tuckfield

Michelle Pauline Clayton Chi Que Tran

Peter Andrew Collins Adrian Hughes

Mark Stuart Moshinsky Lisa Gaye Sukkel

Alexandra Marie Walsham

Alexandra Marie Walsham

Annemaree Margaret O'Brien

Jeffrey Robert Rich

Jonathan Michael Gill

Christopher Stuart Andrews

Shirley Christina Koutsoukis

Paul Merlin Crossley

Carmel Anne Colbert

Nicholas John Cowell

Alexander Hoffman

Catherine Margaret Ross

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DENTAL SCIENCE Australian Society of Endodontology Prize

Endodontology

Australian Society of Periodontology Prize Periodontics (in Conservative Dentistry)

Bertha Bennett Scholarship Dental Science

Edward Brooke Nicholls Prize Oral Anatomy 1 and Oral Anatomy 2

Frances Gray Prize Dental Science—Conservative Dentistry

James Monaghan Lewis Prize Periodontics (in Conservative Dentistry)

John lliffe Scholarship—First Year Dental Science

John lliffe Scholarship—Fourth Year Dental Science

Mervyn Townsend Memorial Prize Orthodontics

Paedontics Conservative Dentistry 5th Year

Tuckfield-Shepherd Prize Dental Prosthetics (Final Year)

William J. Tuckfield Prize Dental Prosthetics

William Leslie Elvins Prize Oral Surgery

Samar Amari

Praveen Sukumar Nathaniel

Peter Singh Bhogal

Amanda Jane Lawrence Christine Mary O'Flynn

Samar Amari

Samar Amari

Amanda Jane Lawrence

Elishka Sylvia Marvan

Susan Elizabeth King

Samar Amari

Steven Darryl Love

Samar Amari

Richard Wayne Gysberts

Robert Alexander Panjkov

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ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE A.A. & G.E. Fitzgerald Exhibition/Arthur Young & Co. Exhibition

Accounting A

Arthur Anderson and Company Exhibition Accounting C1—Financial Accounting

Australian Society of Accountants Prize Accounting B and Commercial Law B

Australian Society of Accountants Prize Accounting C I . C2. C3 and C4

Australian Society of Accountants Prize Accounting A and Commercial Law A

Craig Peter Rice

Keryn Gail Hubble

Andrew Simon Leyden

Keryn Gail Hubble

Lisa Ann Cameron

Merryn Elizabeth Donaldson Chi Que Tran }

Chamber of Manufacturers Prize Economics D7—Micfoeconomic Analysis and Policy

Charles Sindrey Prize Accounting 6

Commercial Travellers Association Exhibition Marketing

Oi-King Winnie Chow Hang Sau Angie Yu

Erika Louise Kaeser

Anne Qeorgina Stonier

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Coopers and Lybrand Prize Accounting (First and Second Year Major)

Deloitte Haskins and Sells Exhibition Accounting C4—Auditing

Economic Society of Australia Prize Economics CI 2—Macroeconomics

Economic Society of Australia Prize Economics C13—Microeconomics

Exhibition Economic History A-and Society

-Australian Economy

Francis J. Wright Exhibition Regional and Urban Development A

Francis J. Wright Exhibition Economics CIO—Comparative Economic Systems

IBM Australia Ltd Exhibition Accounting C7—Accounting Information Systems

Institute of Chartered Accountants Exhibition Accounting B

Jean Polglaze Memorial Prize Economics CI 7 and Economics C18

Jean Polglaze Memorial Prize

Economic Research Essay

Katharine Woodruff Memorial Exhibition Economic History B—European and Russian Economic History

Les Brewster Exhibition

Accounting (Third Year Honours)

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition

Commercial Law A

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Commercial Law B

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Accounting C6—Asset Value and Income Determination

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Commercial Law C5—Special Commercial Contracts

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Economics A

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Economics B

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Regional and Urban Development B

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Statistical Method B1

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Paul John Duske Tak Cheong Wong

Godfrey David Cullen

Peter Lloyd Symons

Stephen Grant Anderson John Mitchell Cairns

Don-Hugh Timothy Mak Simon Gregory Terry

David Peter Knox

Chris Alexandrou

Keryn Gail Hubble

Peter Robert Denovan

Ming Fai Simon Wu

Gordon John Oebrouwer

Russell Craig Cook

Yuh Yeen Lee

David Robert Gordon Sandra Herold

James Alexander Linton Flowers

Yuh Yeen Lee

Serg Duchini Robert Anthony Gilbert

Antony William Holt Don-Hugh Timothy Mak

Paul John Duske Robert James Simkiss

Dace Anita Johansons

Rodney David Hughes Karen Anne Lord

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Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Economics C1—International Economics

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Economics C2—Economic Development

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Economics C3—Industrial Economics

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Economics C4—Social Economics

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Economics C5—Public Finance

Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Economics C6—Banking and Finance

Parkhill Lithgow and Gibson Prize

Commercial Law C

Potter Partners Exhibition Accounting C3—Business Finance

Shell Exhibition Economics C7—Labour Economics

Shell Exhibition Economics C8—Industrial Relations

Shell Exhibition Business Administration 1—Organisational Behaviour

The Priestley and Morris Award Accounting C4 and Commercial Law C3

Touche Ross and Company Exhibition Accounting C2—Managerial Accounting

Touche Ross and Company Exhibition Commercial Law C3—Taxation

Touche Ross and Company Prize Accounting—Law/Commerce (Fourth Year)

Wilfred Prest Prize Economics D1—Economic Policy

Wyselaskie Scholarship Political Economy

Gordon John Debrouwer

Catherine Ann Czerw

Yuh Yeen Lee

Craig Andrew Hughes

Bradley Joseph Spillane

Yuh Yeen Lee

Suan Cheow Peh

Anthony John Roberts

Evangelia Butera Paul Anthony Salmon

Christina Mavronas

Kerrie Margaret Philp Shun Wun Rebecca Wong

Keryn Gail Hubble Suan Cheow Peh

Yuh Yeen Lee

Stephen Peter Kearney

Godfrey David Cullen

Gordon John Debrouwer

John Mitchell Cairns

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EDUCATION Dwight's Prize

Education

John and Eric Smyth Travelling Scholarship Education

Hugh Childers Memorial Prize Education

Susan Lesley Bye Marisa Natoli

Raymond John Adams

Sally Ann Davis Maree Anne Feild Jennifer June Laurence Pauline Anne Taylor

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ENGINEERING A.E. Parson Prize

Surveying Final Year Project

A.G.M. Michell Prize Mechanical Engineering (Final Honours)

A.J. Francis Prize Introduction to Engineering A

A.J. Francis Prize (Best Option Submission) Introduction to Engineering A

A.J. Francis Prize (Descriptive Geometry & Drawing Paper)

Introduction to Engineering A

Argus Scholarship Civil Engineering Part 2

Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Limited Award Applied Chemistry 1

AT. Danks Exhibition Civil Engineering Part 1

B.B.R. Prize—Pre-Stressed Concrete Design Civil Engineering Part 2

B.H.P. Steel Industry Award Industrial Materials

Cable Makers Association Prize Electrical Engineering

C.G.H. McDonald Memorial Prize Electrical Engineering 2

David Silver Prize Introduction to Engineering A

Oixson Scholarship Electrical Engineering 1

Dixson Scholarship Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Dixson Scholarship Mechanical Engineering Science 2 (Applied Thermodynamics)

Dixson Scholarship Mechanical Engineering (Final Honours)

D.J.M. Rankin Prize Industrial Administration—Final Year

Exhibition Surveying 2

Fred Green Memorial Prize Civil Engineering Part 1

Gilbert Vasey Prize Agricultural Engineering (Final year of course)

G.J. Thornton-Smith Memorial Prize Surveying (Final Honours)

H.B. Howard Smith Exhibition Intro, to Engineering A and Intro, to Engineering C

Colin James Hall

Richard Manasseh

Matthew Hume Seale

Gregory Banks

James McCarthy Foley Craig Robert Tischler

Douglas Murray Telford

Eric James Watson

William Poh Syn Gan

Robert Anthony Bon

Maria Ann Styzinski

Patrick Trieu Minh Nguyen

Chi Kong Tse

Gavin Alexander Williams

David Ban Hock Tay

Patrick Trieu Minh Nguyen

Peter John Hinds

Ivan Marusic

Eric Philippe Lavoipierre Peter Geoffrey Thompson

Ahmad Ghazalli Johari

Karina Yew Hoong Gin

Paul Tyndale-Biscoe

Colin James Hall

Matthew Hume Seale

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H.B. Howard Smith Exhibition Surveying 1

Herbert Brooks Exhibition Mechanics of Solids

Hydraulic Graduates Prize Civil Engineering 2—Hydraulics

I.C.I.A.N.Z. Award Economic Studies 1 (Applied Science)

James M. Steer Medal Industrial Engineering (Fourth Year)

John and Ann Gibson Prize Civil Engineering Part 2

John Monash Exhibition Electrical Engineering 2

Petroleum Refineries (Australia) Pty Ltd Prize Mechanical Engineering (Third Year)

Petroleum Refineries (Australia) Pty Ltd Prize Chemical Engineering 2

Rennie Memorial Prize Mechanical Engineering (Final Honours)

Victorian Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing Prize

Photogrammetry 1

Western Mining Corporation Limited Prize Process Engineering (Third Year)

Western Mining Corporation Limited Prize Chemical Plant Development and Design

Westmore Prize Geomechanics

W. Julian King Prize Industrial Engineering (Final Honours)

W.M. McPherson Exhibition Civil Engineering 1—Fluid Mechanics

Wright Prize Mechanical Engineering Science 1 (Applied Thermodynamics 1)

Wright Prize Mechanical Engineering Design (Final Honours)

W.S. Robinson Prize Economic Studies 3 (Applied Science)

Kwok Wing Leung

James Stuart Gunning

Francis Hock Soon Chiew

Julie Cheryl Wilson

Eric Philippe Lavoipierre

Lynnette Anne Kisler

Chi Kong Tse

Peter John Hinds

Stephen Geoffrey Sinclair

David John Newman

Ahmad Ghazalli Johari

Gary Andrew Dunn

John Geoffrey McKelvie

Philip John Scanlon

Eric Philippe Lavoipierre

Justin Bernard Ford

Brett Mark Vivian

Stephen James Agar

Paul Cherry Margaret Elise Wade Shared

LAW Anna Brennan Memorial Prize

Bachelor of Law (Honours)

Arthur Phillips and Just Exhibition Company Law 1

Bailey Exhibition International Law

Susanna Yolanda Gold

Stephen Grant Anderson Toby James John Knight

Christos Moraitis

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Blake and Riggall Prize Taxation

Brian Benjamin Memorial Prize Trusts

Dwight's Prize Legal History

Dwight's Prize Legislative Process

E.J.B. Nunn Scholarship Bachelor of Law (Honours)

Freehill, Hollingdale and Page Prize Security Law

Harrison Moore Exhibition Advanced Constitutional Law A

Hearn Exhibition Jurisprudence

Jenks Exhibition Conflict of Laws

Jessie Leggatt Scholarship Contracts

Jessie Leggatt Scholarship Property

Jessie Leggatt Scholarship Introduction to Modern Civil Law

Jessie Leggatt Scholarship

Banking and Negotiable Instruments

Jessie Leggatt Scholarship Insurance Law

Jessie Leggatt Scholarship Advanced Contract Law

Jessie Leggatt Scholarship Consumer Credit

Jessie Leggatt Scholarship

Land Contracts

Joan Rosanove Q.C. Memorial Prize Bachelor of Law (Honours)

John Madden Exhibition Advanced Administrative Law

John Madden Exhibition Succession

J.R. Maguire Exhibition

Criminal Law

J.R. Maguire Exhibition Torts

J.R. Maguire Exhibition Torts 2

Mallesons Prize Sale of Goods

Mallesons Prize Litigation

Godfrey David Cullen Anthea Clare Nolan V Shared Andrew Ernest Laurence Tucker

Dennis Raftis

} Anthony Gary Scott David Alan Russell Wood

Kelvin John Thomson

Stephen Geoffrey Edwin McLeish

Susanna Yolanda Gold

Christopher Mark Caleo

Niki Choon Nee Yeo

Andrew Ernest Laurence Tucker

Nicola Louise Roxon

Wayne Kenneth Morgan

Julia Mary Cabassi

Trenton William Breeze

Mark Francis Adams

Kieran Anthony Dwyer

Stanley Bruce Emmerson

Susanna Yolanda Gold

Susanna Yolanda Gold

Bernard Evan Sharp

Graeme Ian Halperin

Peter John Davey

Robert James Simkiss

Stephen Geoffrey Edwin McLeish

Wendy Ann Brand

Toby James John Knight

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Raynes Dickson Exhibition Advanced Constitutional Law A

Raynes Dickson Exhibition Intellectual Property

R.J. Hamer Prize Constitutional and Administrative Law

Robert Craig Exhibition

Restrictive Trade Practices 1

Robert Craig Exhibition Restrictive Trade Practices 2

Robert Craig Exhibition Labour Law A

Robert Craig Exhibition Labour Law B

Robert Craig Exhibition Company Law 2

Sir Charles Lowe Prize Professional Conduct

Sir George Paton Prize Research Project A

Sir George Turner Exhibition Legal Process

Spero Wilson Memorial Scholarship

International Law

Spero Wilson Memorial Scholarship Agency, Partnership and Unincorporated Association

Spero Wilson Memorial Scholarship

Civil Liberties

Spero Wilson Memorial Scholarship Student Placed Second in Honours Class List

Supreme Court Exhibition Jurisprudence

Supreme Court Exhibition Conflict of Laws

Supreme Court Prize Bachelor of Law (Honours)

Wright Prize Family Law

Christopher Mark Caleo

Harold John Langmead

Mark Stuart Moshinsky

Samantha Lee Kirwan-Hamilton

Samantha Lee Kirwan-Hamilton

Meriel Linley Rule

Anthony Gary Scott

Stephen Geoffrey Edwin McLeish

John McAlister Howden

Elsie Jean Deacon

James Joseph Webster

Christos Moraitis

Harold John Langmead

David William Cherry Ibrahim Bin Hashim

Godfrey David Cullen

Niki Choon Nee Yeo

Andrew Ernest Laurence Tucker

Stephen Geoffrey Edwin McLeish

Wendy Ann Brand

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MEDICINE

Australian Medical Association Prize M.B., B.S. — Final Year

Beaney Scholarship Surgery—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Boots Prize Pharmacology—Third Year M.B., B.S.

Clara Myers Prize (Surgical Paediatrics) Paediatrics—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Peter Dale Hebbard Katherine Paizis

Peter Dale Hebbard

John Chit Su

Mimi Lai-Kuan Tang

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Community Medicine and Clinical Practice Prize Fifth Year M.B., B.S.

Crawford Mollison Prize Community and Forensic Medicine

Dwight's Prize Anatomy—Second Year M.B., B.S.

Edgar and Mable Coles Prize Obstetrics

E.H. Embley Prize in Anaesthetics Surgery—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Exhibition

Microbiology (Agricultural Course)

Exhibition Anatomy—Second Year M.B., B.S.

Fulton Scholarship Obstetrics and Gynaecology—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Geigy Prize

Behavioural Science 2

James Cuming Prize Biochemistry 2 (Agriculture and Forestry)

James Cuming Prize Biological Chemistry

Jamieson Prize in Clinical Medicine Medicine—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

John Adey Prize in Psychiatry Psychiatry—Sixth Year M.B.. B.S.

John Cade Memorial Medal in Clinical Psychiatry

Psychiatry—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Kate Campbell Prize Obstetrics and Gynaecology—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Keith Levi Memorial Scholarship Medicine—Sixth Year MB., B.S.

Matthew W. McKenzie Award Anatomy—First Year M.B., B.S.

Max Kohane Prize Obstetrics and Gynaecology—Sixth Year

! M.B., B.S.

'Medical Officers of Health Section of the A.M.A Prize

Medicine (Primary Medical Care)

Metabolism & Endocrinology Exhibition Metabolism and Endocrinology

Neil Bromberger Prize in Orthopaedics Surgery—Sixth Year M.B.. B.S.

Prize in Clinical Gynaecology Clinical Gynaecology

Proxime Accessit Prize Surgery—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Richard Donald Allen Noel Edward Cranswick

Noel Edward Cranswick

Julie Maree Baird Rachael Antoinette Salter

Alison Louise Clayton

Jeffrey Lefkovits

Chi Kyong Edwin Pang

Julie Maree Baird Rachael Antoinette Salter

Alison Louise Clayton

Julie Maree Baird

Andrew Gerald Dickman

Carolyn Shirley Bucheli

Katherine Paizis

Ruth Patricia McNair

Lianne Barbara Mei Lin Poon

Katherine Paizis

Katherine Paizis

Alexander Sapozhnikov

Karen Louise White

Elke-Christine Hendrich

John Chit Su

Karen Louise White

Julie-Anne Mulhauser

Alison Louise Clayton

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Robert Gartly Healy Scholarship Medicine—Sixth Year M.B.. B.S.

Robert Gartly Healy Scholarship Surgery—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Robert Gartly Healy Scholarship Obstetrics

Roy and Iris Simmons Award

Bachelor of Science (Honours)—Microbiology

Ryan Prize—Royal Melbourne Hospital Surgery—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Ryan Prize—St. Vincent's Hospital Surgery—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Second Year M.B., B.S. Prize and Exhibition Prize

Biochemistry—Second Year M.B., B.S.

Sir Alfred Edward Rowden White Prize Clinical Obstetrics

Smith & Nephew Prize—Austin Hospital Surgery—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

T.F. Ryan Prize for Anatomy Anatomy—Third Year M.B., B.S.

Nursing Mothers' Assoc. Of Vic. Prize in the Child Growth & Development Study

Paediatrics—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

The Howard E. Williams Prize Paediatrics—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

UpJohn Prize Medicine—Sixth Year M.B., B.S.

Walter and Eliza Hall Exhibition Pathology—Third Year M.B., B.S.

Wellcome Prize Physiology—Second Year M.B., B.S.

The C.I.G. Medishield Prize in Microbiology including Immunology

Microbiology including Immunology—Third ' Year M.B.. B.S.

The C.I.G. Medishield Prize in Clinical Biology Clinical Microbiology—Fourth Year M.B., B.S.

Melbourne Campus Fair Jewish Women's Prize M.B.. B.S.—Final Year

Katherine Paizis

Peter Dale Hebbard

Karen Louise White

Paul Merlin Crossley

Peter Dale Hebbard

Katherine Paizis

Julie Maree Baird

Paul Warren Howat

Philip John Worboys

Marion Angelika Kainer John Chit Su

Amanda Jane O'Flaherty

Jonathan Rhys Carapetis

David John Curtis

Luke David Jolly John Chit Su

Julie Maree Baird

Shane Michael Moore

Andrew Fergus Tan

Peter Dale Hebbard Katherine Paizis

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MUSIC Peg Oldfield Prize

Stringed Instrument Student Gaining Highest Mark in Final Year Performance Warwick Jon Stengards

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SCIENCE Argus Exhibition

Geology 1

Baldwin Spencer Prize Biology (Medical Course)

Brunning Prize Botany 2

Brunning Prize Botany 3

Brunning Prize for Plant Collection in Agriculture

Agricultural Botany (Second Year)

C.S.R. Chemicals Prize

Chemistry (Honours)

James Cuming Memorial Scholarship (Minor) Chemistry

James Cuming Memorial Scholarship (Major) Chemistry

Dame Margaret Blackwood Prize

Genetics

Dame Margaret Blackwood Prize Genetics

Dixson Scholarship Chemistry

Dixson Scholarship Chemistry

Dixson Scholarship Chemistry

Dixson Scholarship Engineering Mathematics 3

Dixson Scholarship Pure Mathematics 2

Dixson Scholarship Pure Mathematics 3

Dixson Scholarship Applied Mathematics 1

Dixson Scholarship Applied Mathematics 2

Dixson Scholarship Applied Mathematics 3

Dixson Scholarship

Physics 2

Dixson Scholarship Physics 3

Dixson Scholarship Physics (Honours)

Dwight's Prize Chemistry

Dwight's Prize Mathematical Statistics

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Francis Alan Lill

Andrea Mary Kattula

Michelle Lesley Kelleher

Jane Dorothy Eleanor Lovell Timothy Sean Orpin

Janine Margot Carter

Malcolm Neil Bell

Yuk Leung Ng

Rodney Anthony Borg

Clara Louise Gaff

Andrea Certoma

John Justin Gooding

Michael James Caine

Yuk Leung Ng

Michael Edward Glenny David Anthony Tokell

Martin John O'Loughlin

Gregory Hjorth Christine Sue Mangelsdorf

Roger Emil Behrend Grant William Gorfine

Martin John O'Loughlin

Tudor Richard Pope

Martin John O'Loughlin

Christopher John Griffin

Carmelo Pisani

Anna Jane Povey

John Anthony Nicholls

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Dwight's Prize Genetics 3

E.F. Millar Exhibition Botany 2

E.M. & J.F. Ward Prize Experimental Physics

E.R. Love Prize Mathematics

Exhibition Botany 3

Exhibition Botany (Agriculture & Forestry Course)

Exhibition Chemistry 1 (Engineering Course)

Exhibition Chemistry (Medical Course)

Exhibition Chemistry

Exhibition Engineering Mathematics 1

Exhibition Geology 2

Exhibition Geology 3

Exhibition Physics 1 (Engineering Course)

Barry John Dickson

Kyle Timothy Garland

Christopher John Griffin Tomas Carlos Taucher

Christine Sue Mangelsdorf

Jane Dorothy Eleanor Lovell Timothy Sean Orpin

Chi Kyong Edwin Pang

Dexta Kar Kui Yeung

Alexander Sapozhnikov

Ting Kwan Linda Ko

Wing Leung Ha

John Justin Gooding

Robert John Burke Daniel Martin Smith

Wing Leung Ha Matthew Hume Seale Dexta Kar Kui Yeung

Fred Walker Scholarship Chemistry

G.A. Syme Exhibition Physics A (Medical Course)

Gordon Hunt Memorial Prize

Engineering Mathematics 2

J.F.W. Payne Exhibition Biology

John MacFarlane Exhibition Pure Mathematics 1

John Tyndall Scholarship Physics 1 (Masters or Ph.D.)

Lionel Singer Corporation Prize for Excellence in Computer Science

Computer Science Project/Software Engineering

MacBain Research Scholarships in Biology Botany

Maurice H. Belz Prize Statistics

Maurice H. Belz Prize Statistics

Jeffrey James Heyward

Alexander Sapozhnikov

David Ban Hock Tay

Genevieve Angela Napper

Shane Andrew Booth

Graham Bench Brett Andrew Harris

Michael William Paddon

Philip John Polglase Robyn Joy Watson

Susan Joan Hewitt

Robin John Hyndman

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Norma McArthur Prize Statistics 3

Professor Kernot Research Scholarship in

Chemistry Chemistry (Honours)

Professor Kernot Research Scholarship in Physics

Physics (Honours)

Professor Nanson Prize

Mathematics

Professor Wilson Prize Mathematics

Shell Exhibition Chemistry

Stephen Bell Prize Engineering Mathematics 4

W.H. Ferguson Memorial Prize Geology (Agriculture and Forestry Course)

W.H. Swanton Exhibition Biology (Medical Course)

William Sutherland Prize

Physics 2

Wyselaskie Scholarship Mathematics

Caroline Kay Scholarship Botany

Margaret Catto Scholarship Zoology—Demonstration and Research

Ian Colin Marschner

Sim Kheng Ng

Graham Bench Brett Andrew Harris

Katherine Anne Seaton

Katherine Anne Seaton

John Dallas Boyce

Chi Hung Chan

Kathryn Leanne Gatford

Alexander Sapozhnikov

Martin John O'Loughlin

Andrew Stephen Fogden

Terry Stuart Judd Anthony Koutoulis Ian Russell Lewis Kevin Ross Thiele

Sherilyn Adamson Nick Nikolakopoulos

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SOCIAL STUDIES A.G. Wales Scholarship

Social Studies

Lady Huntingfield Memorial Scholarship Social Studies

Peter James Boyce Peter Maxwell Gunn Lesley Anne Merrett

Julie Anne Boffa

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VETERINARY SCIENCE Australian Veterinary Association (Australia) Prize for Undergraduates

Veterinary Pathology

Australian Veterinary Association (Victoria) Prize Veterinary Science

C.I.G. Medishield Prize Veterinary Anatomy 2

Commonwealth Serum Laboratories Prize Veterinary Microbiology

Dwight's Prize Veterinary Science Melinda Joy Dodds

Melinda Joy Dodds

John Cameron Cleeland

Sandra Jane Roberts

Melinda Joy Dodds

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Harry Worthington Prize Veterinary Science

Harold E. Albiston Prize Veterinary Para-Clinical Sciences

John Nevill Research Scholarship Veterinary Science

Mary W. Wilson Prize Veterinary Science

Memorial Prize in Veterinary Surgery Veterinary Science

National Australia Bank Prize Animal Reproduction

Payne Exhibition Veterinary Science

Sunshine Foundation Scholarship Veterinary Science

V.W. Officer Prize Veterinary Science

Dairy Farmers of Victoria Postgraduate Scholarship

Veterinary Science

Helen Margaret Hodgson

Tracy Stokol

Lars Kjer-Nielsen

John Cameron Cleeland

Paul Andrew O'Callaghan

lain Thomas Mitchell

John Cameron Cleeland

Dongyou Liu

Henrik Otto Bogh ' I

Hugh James Spalding j

Dieter Mark Bulach Michael Tinniswood Larcombe

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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT A.L. Cahill Prize and the P.A. Management Consultants Prize

Organisational Behaviour Cheryl McKinna

Chase AMP Bank Prize Best Student in Preliminary Year of Master of Business Administration Degree Mark Andrew Joiner

C.R.A. Ltd Prize Business Policy Alison Mary Coutts

C.U.B. Awards of Distinction The Final Year of the Master of Business Administration Degree Riccardo Brazzale

Alison Mary Coutts Simon Peter Dickinson Karl Heinz Kny

Hungerford, Hancock & Offner Prize Financial Management (M.B.A.—Final Year) Riccardo Brazzale

John Clemenger Memorial Prize Best Student in the Final Year of Master of Business Administration Degree

K.M. Campbell Memorial Prize Marketing Management

Kodak (Australia) Pty Ltd Prize Quantitative Analysis (M.B.A.—Preliminary Year)

Pacific Dunlop Ltd Prize Industrial Relations

Sir Alexander Fitzgerald Prize Decision Analysis (M.B.A.—Final Year)

Spencer Stuart Prize Organisation Theory (M.B.A.—Final Year)

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Karl Heinz Kny

Karl Heinz Kny

Kimberley John Walker

Simon Peter Dickinson

John Francis McCartney

Karl Heinz Kny

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DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS CONFERRED 1986

ADMISSION TO HONORARY DEGREES

DOCTOR OF LAWS

Joseph Brown, O.B.E., Hon.LL.D.(Monash) Eva Gizelle Eden, M.A., Ph.D.(Camb.), M.Sc, F.A.C.E., F.A.I.M.

DOCTOR OF LETTERS

Helen Mary, Baroness Warnock, D.B.E., B.Phil., M.A.(Oxf-), M.A.(Camb-), D.U. (Essex), Ph.D.(Open)

DOCTOR OF SCIENCE Alfred Dunbavin Butcher, C.M.G., M.Sc, F.T.S.

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (1948)

Marie-Isabel Aguilar, B.Sc. (Chemistry) Mary Dawn Ainley, M.A., Dip.Ed. (Education) Bahman Alimoradian, B.Sc.(Salf.), M.Sc.(Sur.)

(Mechanical Engineering) Patricia Ann Greechie Alonso (Environmental

Planning) Alan Neil Andersen, B.Sc.(Monash) (Botany) Peter William Atkinson, B.Sc. (Genetics) John Ernest Bailey, B.Com., M.B.A. (Economics) Steven Martin Banks, B.Sc. (Physics) Joan Bernadette Beckwith, B.A.(V.I.C.)

(Psychology) Colin Glenn Begley, M.B..B.S. (Medical Biology) Stephen Henry Bell, B.Sc. (Chemistry) Michael John Berry, B.Ec.(Syd.), B.A., M.Ec.

(N.E.) (Political Science) Kenneth Craig Bertram, B.Sc. (Microbiology) David James Brennan, B.Sc.(N.S.W.),

M.Eng.Sc.(Monash) (Chemical Engineering) Paul Anthony Browne (Political Science) Raymond Stanley Budd, B.Sc.(Monash), M.Sc.

(Radiology) Lynda Claire Burns, B.A. (Philosophy) Enrico Domenico Canale, B.Sc. (Anatomy) Peter David Carpenter, B.App.Sc.(V.I.C.)

(Chemistry) Mark Mauro Casali, B.Sc. (Physics R.A.A.F.) Peter James Chalmers, B.Sc. (Chemistry) Tsong Yueh Chen, M.Phil.(H.K.) (Computer

Science) Chye Mee Len, B.Sc.(Malaya) (Microbiology) Linda Cupples, B.Sc.(Monash & Melb.)

(Psychology) David John de Vries, B.Sc.(Q'ld.) (Medicine) Franco Di Marzio, B.Sc. (Physics) Jagmohanbir Singh Dillon (Medicine) Donna Sutton Dorow, B.Sc.(Old Dominion)

(Biochemistry)

Teresa Jeanne Maria Dovey, B.A.(SA), M.A.(Oregon) (English)

Keith Douglas Burton Faulkner, M.D.Sc.(Q'ld.) (Dental Science)

Penelope Bernadette Foot, B.Sc. (Physics) Antonia Margaret Forster, M.A.(Flin.) (English) Judith Ann Forsyth, B.A. (English) Gan Khai Chung, B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) Ganapathirama Raghu, M.V.Sc.(B'lore)

(Microbiology) Judith Noelle Garde, B.A. (English) Mark William John Garner, B.A., Dip.Ed.

(Russian) Richard Alexander Gibbs, B.Sc. (Genetics) Stephen Brian Harrap, M.B..B.S. (Medicine) Mark Francis Harrigan, B.Sc. (Physics) David Lachlan Hay, B.Sc.(Q'ld.) (Obstetrics and

Gynaecology) John James Hearne (Business Administration) Laurence Guy Howes, M.B..B.S. (Medicine) John Marinus Huisman, B.Sc. (Botany) Vaithilingam Jeyakumar (Mathematics) Ida Kaplan, M.Sc. (Psychology) Jacqueline Marion Katz, B.Sc. (Microbiology) Susan Kelly, B.A.(Tas.), Dip.Ed.(Canberra C.A.E.)

(Psychology) Jonathan Leslie Essington King, B.A., Dip.Journ.

(Political Science) Clive Beaumont Kings (Education) Richard Kohoutek, Dipl.-lng.(Czech.Tech.U.)

(Prague) (Civil Engineering) Minoru Kubota, M.D.(Japan) (Medicine) Jadwiga Czeslawa Kwiatkowska (Physics) Robert William Lambert, B.Sc.(Adel.) (Pathology) Lee Kien Wah, B.Sc.(Sing.) (Chemical

Engineering) Li Chung Leung (Medical Biology) Lim Kong Loong (Mechanical Engineering)

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Anthony Linden, B.Sc. (Chemistry) Loo Yeow Hwa (Civil Engineering) Jillian Faye Maddox (Veterinary Science) Alberto Menezes Taveira Magalhaes

(Agriculture) Peter John Martin, B.Agr.Sc. (Agriculture) Justin Harold McCarthy, M.B.,B.S., B.Sc.Med.

(N.S.W.) (Medical Biology) Malcolm John McConville, B.Sc. (Botany) Ian Keith McNiece, B.Sc. (Physiology) Alexander Molnar, B.A. (Russian) Graham Andrew Moore, B.E. (Agricultural

Engineering) John Keith Munro, B.Sc, Dip.Ed.(Monash), M.A.

(Psychology) Bronwyn Anne Myers, B.Sc. (Botany) Lee Naish, B.Sc. (Computer Science) Amru Hydari Nazif, M.Comp.Sc.(Liv.) (Environ­

mental Studies) Marc Edouard Nicolas (Agriculture) Wenche Ommundsen, M.A.(Lond.) (English) Peter Graham Osborne, B.Sc(A.N.U-)

(Physiology) Robyn Glenys Park, B.Sc. (Physiology) Stephen John Henry Parkin. B.Sc. (Physics) John William Perich, B.Sc (Chemistry) Phang Boon How, B.E. (Chemical Engineering) William John Pickering, B.Sc. (Medicine) Kevin James Piper, B.A., Dip.Ed.(Syd.), M.Ed.

(Education) Juliana Kaya Prpic (Microbiology) Maryann Purchase, B.Sc. (Medicine) Gerald Peter Quinn, B.Sc. (Zoology) Mohamed Ali Rajion, M.Sc(N.E.) (Veterinary

Science) David Colin Ramm, B.Sc. (Zoology) Joseph Wolfgang Rich, B.A., Dip.Ed. (History) David John Robertson, B.Sc (Botany)

Peter John Roche, B.Sc (Biochemistry) Amanda Rose, B.Sc (Pharmacology) Duncan Alexander Rouch, B.Sc. (Genetics) Margaret Mary Ryan, B.A., M.S.W. (Obstetrics

and Gynaecology) Celestina Sagazio, B.A. (History) Dejvit Santikarn, B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) Anthony Andrew Scalzo, B.Sc (Microbiology) Frances Louise Skrezenek, B.Sc. (Chemistry) Kenneth John Smit, B.Sc. (Chemistry) Ross Gibson Smith, BA(Monash),

M.Ed.(W.Aust.) (Environmental Planning) Campbell David Spence, B.Sc. (Pharmacology) Tamara Sztynda, M.Sc (Pathology) Jonathan Leslie Taft, M.B..B.S. (Medicine) Tan Kim Liong, B.App.Sc.(V.I.C.) (Chemistry) Teh Koon Kian, M.Eng.Sc(W.Aust) (Mechanical

Engineering) Shane Andrew Thomas, B.A., Dip.Pub.Pol.

(Psychology) Ian Richard Van Driel (Medical Biology) Simone Christine Van Mourik, B.E.(Wageningen)

(Agriculture) Gregory Goodman Warr, B.Sc. (Chemistry) Lorna Margaret Webber, B.Sc.(Monash)

(Medicine) Gary Michael Wickham. B.A.(Macq.), M.A.

(Education) Charles Ross Williams. M.Sc. (Political Science) Craig Evan Williams, Dip.Mus.(Auck.), M.Mus.

(Music) Richard James Williams, B.Sc (Botany) Henrik Torsten Witt, M.Sc(Denmark)

(Mechanical Engineering) David Alan Russell Wood, B.A.(A.N.U.). M.A.

(Philosophy) Peter John Worland (Medicine) James Ziogas, B.Sc. (Pharmacology)

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY

BACHELOR OF FOREST SCIENCE (1977)

Nigel Patrick Brennan Steven Egbert De Voogd Jonathan Bartley Drohan Rebecca May Ford Craig Martin Hardner Russell Darren Irving Roderick Victor Hampden Lees, Dip.For.(V.I.C.) Guy Matters, Dip.For.fV.I.C.) Andrew John Moore

David Andrew Nugent Peta Mary O'Donohue Ross Martin Pagram Ross James Pridgeon Philip Scott Pringuer Diana Joy Thomson Peter David Williams Michael Aubrey Wouters

BACHELOR OF FOREST SCIENCE WITH HONOURS (1977)

Colleen Mary Doensen Matthew Stewart Orr Malcolm Alistair Hatcher Vincent Antony Hurley

Gary Edward Wood, Dip.For.(V.I.C.)

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BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE (1911)

Elizabeth Dorothy Aird Heather May Kirkpatrick Geoffrey Malcolm Ball Barbara Komorek Kirsten Frances Binns Philip Daniel Love Peter Augustine Bond Simon Andrew Mackay Lucy Rosemary Brown Russell David Mann Stewart Allan Cairns David Michael McCulloch Lisa Jane Chittick David John McDonald Roger Campbell Chomley Simon Frederick McGuinness Andrew James Comerford Raelene Mibus Fiona Catherine Conroy Michael Robert Moerkerk Adam David Copeland Geoffrey Russell Morrow Victor Dalla-Vecchia Jane Louise Morton John Gregory Dore Cameron John Nicholson Paul Andrew Douglas Elio Miro Pilatti Neale Geoffrey Edwards Robin Catherine Race Glenn Robert Fisher Pedro Jesus Sequeira Janet Ann Fuller Colin Ferguson Simpson William Roland Fuller Janet Elizabeth Stollery Jacqueline Maree Gillian Anne-Marie Tenni Linda Michelle Hinton Meredith Jane Tozer Gregory Francis Holland Peter Robert Vaughan Andrew Dudley Johnson Roger Lindsay Wilkinson Damian Francis Jones Marylyn Marlene Williams Andrea Catherine Kelliher

BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS (1970)

Andrea Joy Beel Katherine Jeanne Karmouche Peter David Clarke Kathryn Brigid Moran Shelley Fiona Creighton Margaret Jane Murfett David Evan Evans David James Phillips Timothy Worrall Grazebrook Leanne Beryl Webb

MASTER OF AGRICULTURAL STUDIES (1984)

Lolito Casane Bestil, B.Anim.Sc(Philippines) Yodchai Tongthainan, B.ScAgr.fJhailand) Emmanuel Gbadebo Ijagbuji, B.Sc.(lbadan) Paul Anthony Whylie, B.Sc.Agr.(Guetph) Cordia Laverne Thompson, B.Sc.Agr.(W.I.) Tesfaye Woldemichael, B.Sc.Agr.(Addis Ababa)

MASTER OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE (1923)

Mohammed Awadh Barakat Kevin James Love, BAgr.Sc Andrew Kenneth Borrell, B.Agr.Sc Thomas Ian Phillips, B.Agr.Sc(Massey) Robert Charles Couchman, Dip.Agr.(V.I.C.) Peter Neil Vance, B.Agr.Sc. Kenneth James Dowsley, BAgr.Sc Hugh Patrick Watkins. B.Agr.Sc, Dip.Agr.Ext. Ian Bruce Hubble Seenapatabandige Dayawansa Ediriweera Jacqueline Levendis, B.Sc.Agr.(W.Aust.) Wijesuriya, B.Sc(S.Lanka)

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING

BACHELOR OF TOWN AND REGIONAL PLANNING WITH HONOURS (1979)

Angela Baxas Dale Raymond Phillips Lisa Jane Calestani Saskia Marie Rymer John Anthony Dee Markus Terjung Margot Louise Hamilton Susan Leigh Ward Panagiotis Konstantinos Panagakis Elizabeth Jane Wiseman

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BACHELOR OF BUILDING (1962)

Cheah Sek Yin Lee Chee Loong Mark Nicholas Stuart Derbyshire Sing Chew Thomas Lim Craig James Jones Salvatore Lizio Foon Shing Lam Soo Eng Aun Phillip Frederick Lammers Wong See Khieng

BACHELOR OF BUILDING WITH HONOURS (1968)

Cheah Ming Foo Ong Boo Chye Stephen Ho Wai Kaun Soo Sing Fatt Lee Seng Kiat

David Allan Appleford Graham Neil Appleford Chin Hoi Fun Philip James Coulter Tony Gaetano Cunsoto Aldo Dinicolantonio Sandra Marie Freeman Janet May Haysom Caroline Hiller Chris latrou Elvis Luc Jeannot Linda Lai Yue Lew Lim Kwang Hee

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE (1931)

Kim Graham Lowman Nicholas Makris George Metaxas Wah Tung Anthony Orr Andrew James Richards Everard Richardson Jane Elizabeth Sandow Robert Guy Scott Domenic Carmelo Sita Wing Kei So Chee Kun Woo Pang Boon Yeo Leslie Kin Cheung Yuen

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE WITH HONOURS (1965)

Gregory Bruce Knight Barnett Peter Gerard Burke Mark Robert Tyers Burnip Chan Wai Kin Neil Francis de la Coeur Frank Peter De Lorenzi Hii Puong Ching George Hrusovsky Josephine Phaik Sum Khoo Arthur Liacopoulos Looi Kock Leong Konstandinos Con Louras

Hamish Martin Lyon Igor Martek Gabrielle Louise Moylan Oh Aik Hin Andrew Leonard John Richardson Peter Alexander Smith Peter John Vernon Stephen Royston Vincent David John Waldren Robert Mark Wignall Darlene Leanne Wright John Yong Lian Chong

MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (1983)

Lissa Clare Evans, B.Sc(Cant.) John David Ferrier, B.A., Dip.For., Dip.Ed.fV.I.C.) Robert John Lorenzon Janet Angeline Mattiske Elizabeth Roadley. BApp.ScfV.I.C.) John William Joseph Roberts,

Dip.App.Chem.fV.I.C.) Deirdre Ann Slattery, B.A.

Egils Stokans, B.A., LL.B. Kenneth John Tandberg, B.A., Dip.Ed.(LaT),

M.Ed.(Monash) John Walter Townsend, B.E.(N.S.W.) Robin Anthony Ronald Viney Mark Graham Whitmore. B.T.R.P.(Q'ld.) David John Wilson. B.E., B.Com.

MASTER OF URBAN PLANNING (1980)

Roger John Gibbins, Dip.App.ScfV.I.C.) Margo Ella Huxley. B.A.(A.N.U.)

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MASTER OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (1979)

Donald Francis Anderson, Dip.C.E.(V.I.C.) Ian Robert Bell, Dip.App.Sc(V.I.C.) Jillian Heather Burness, B.A.(Monash) Margaret Meredith Elizabeth Cutler,

B.A.(Monash) Suellen Fitzgerald, B.Sc.(James Cook) Christina Lucy Fitzsimons, B.A.

Barrie Norman Gallacher. B.Arch. Francis Olaf Hanson, B.FA(Calgary) Matthew Ernest McFall, B.App.Sc(V.I.C.) Grant Rowland Bruce Revell, B.A.(S.A.I.T.) Allan Raymond Wicks, B.Ec(LaT.) Stuart Williams, Dip.App.Sc.(V.I.C.)

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE (1953)

Anthony Robert Alexander, B.Arch.

FACULTY OF ARTS

BACHELOR OF ARTS (1858)

Marjolein Aarts Asra Abedi Leanne Maree Abela Olympia Agelidis Robert Alderuccio Cecily Jane Hewlett Aldous Mary Ann Moir Alexander Moira Helen Anderson Maria Fabianna Anthony Pota Antonopoulos Richard Malet Armstrong Graeme Laurence Atkins, B.Bus.(V.I.C) Sophie Atlas Jale Ayberk Sharon Lynne Ayre Fell Angela Mary Bailey Jane Delia Bailey Robyn Nicole Barden Julia Ann Barham Gregory James Barnacle Michele Barnea Brian James Barry Belinda Jane Baylor Jane Elizabeth Bayly, Dip.Ed. Cathrin-Anne Bayton Robert Michael Beagley, Dip.Teach.(V.I.C.) Anna Marie Bell Sheila Bellamy, M.Admin.(Monash) Anna Benassi Pauline Frances Bernard Valentina Berti Elia Bevilacqua Catherine Noelle Blackburn Elizabeth Monica Bladin Jane Susan Blair-West Andrew Peter Bliszczyk Rosanne Frances Boland Arthur James Bolkas Marisa Jane Bonett Anthony Stephen Bong Gee Choi Jane Elizabeth Boreham

Elizabeth Mary Bourke Gerard Patrick Bourke Sandra Alison Bouwmans Kenneth Cyril Bowes, M.B..B.S. Gary Charles Bowman Margaret Therese Bracher Barbara Wilhelmina Brookes Alison Barbara Brown Catherine Esther Brown David John Brown Margaret Elizabeth Bruffell Carolyn Anne Bruns Sally Frances McLeod Burgess Diona Marie Buttigieg Paul Damien Caleo Elena Nicolina Camera Donald Ewan Cameron Delia Campagnolo Heather Christine Campbell Elizabeth Jane Capp Pauline Mary Carmody Maureen June Carruthers Jane Meredith Carter, LL.B. Sandra Ann Carter Emma Casalis Patricia Antoinette Cashman, Dip.Ed. Andrea Jane Chester Michael David Chesterman Choi Ip-Mei Rebecca Frances Coates Mary-Ann Helen Coldicutt Sarah Ellen Cole-Adams Michaela Catharine Coleborne Christine Louise Collins Michael John Collins Anna Colomba Christine Anne Colton Geraldine Mary Cornall Marzia Corso Marisa Maria Cortese Maria Costa

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Daniela Josephine Costanzo Catherine Mary Costello Filomena Coviello David Keith Cragg Margaret Theresa Crock Sioux Jane Currie Liliana D'Ambrosio Simone Louise Dalla Riva Andrea Dart Anthony Charles Davis Michele Yvette Davis Louise Shirley Davy Madeleine Michelle de Jong Fergus Hamilton Deans, B.Sc, B.D.Sc Francis John DeMaria Sophia Demos Franco Peter Di lorio Georgina Dimitroulis Veronica Grace Dix Catherine Ruth Dossetor Leon Gerard Doyle Jennifer Susan Dunn Julie Ann Eastman Brigitte Edgar Glen Robert Edmonds Alice Jane Edwards Barrie Nathaniel Colthurst Edwards Thomas Francis Egan Dianne Kay Eiser Charles Victor Elliot, Dip.Ed.(V.I.C.) Michael Raymond Enright, Dip.Bus.(V.I.C.) Bruce Errol Marian Elizabeth Eustace, Dip.App.Sc(V.I.C.) Stuart Glynn Evans Kathy Agnes Farkas Jeanette Lynne Farley Lynne Michelle Farnell Jane Alexandra Faulkner Nicole Judith Feder Suzanne Marion Fegan Susana Fernandez Pinetta Filardo Rosemary Mira Barbette Firkin Lesley Ann Fleming Daniel Patrick Flynn Rochelle Karen Fogelgarn Liana Folino Francesca Folk-Scolaro, DipApp.Sc(V.I.C) Rodney Leonard Ford Denise May Foster Matthew Joseph Freeman Paul Stephen Patterson Freeman James Fraser Freemantle Manuel Galiatsos June Gallent Suzanne Catherine Gannon Charles Barrington Gapper Mark Garrett Lethe Margaret Gaskin Leanne Joy Gasson Bronwen Margaret Gatehouse Patrizia Norma Gilardi

Raymond Brian Gill Vicki Maree Gill Margaret Jane Gillespie, LL.B. Charles Elliott Gillies Rosie Josephine Giunta Dena Jane Gleeson Michael Jonathan Golder, B.Com. Dina Goldfayl Kelly Kanella Goletsos Peter Gordon Gourlay Mary Valerie Green Roslyn Louise Green Timothy John Greenall Sebastian Charles Moran Greene Jennifer Anne Griffin, B.Soc.Sc(V.I.C.) Carolyn Sue Griffiths Mark William Guest Turid Guilford Rosa Maria Gulinello Geoffrey Richard Gwillim Helen Halley-Coulson Gladys Isabel Hallows, M.B..B.S. Elizabeth Melinda Ham Elizabeth Anne Hancock Jack Hanna Gisela Margaret Hannan Jennifer Anne Hansen Michelle Margaret Harig Lisa-Jane Harris Eileen Haskins Margaret Ellen Hawkins Alistair Robert Henderson Craig Ronald Henderson Joseph Ronald Henderson Kirsty Balfour Henshall Therese Mary Lucy Hickey David Welbourn Hill David Mark Hodge Michael Gerard Hogan, B.Com. Kathleen Robin Hoitinga Janet Gail Hope Douglas John Affleck Horton Helen Housden Andrew Thomas Hudson John Alan Hunt Margaret Mary Garvan Hurley Andrew Geoffrey Hyde Fiona Margaret Mary Hyslop Veneranda laconese, B.S.W. Debra Helen Icely Jennifer Scott Inglis Kenichi Inukai Catherine Mary Jackson Lindy Marie Jacobs Deborah Ruth Jago Elizabeth Saphyra Jennings Elizabeth Therese Johnson Peter Graeme Johnston Robyn Maria Johnston Monica Anne Justice Charlotte Kahane Kathy Kalfas

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Helen Kalogeropoulos Peter Francis Kavanagh, B.B.St.(V.I.C.) Jocelyn Megan Kellam Helen Maree Kelly Susan Amelia Kenna Timothy Joseph Kennedy Suzanne Margaret Kinnersly Elizabeth Kathrene Kokkin Kyriaki Kolesis Anna-Maria Kosmidis Kaleroi Kourabas Adeline Kow Sow Ming Irene Esther Krauskopf Lisa Marie Kroschel Paul Andre Robert Kuter Philip Robert Charles Lambourne Diane Linda Lamond Jonathan Harold Clements Langford Debra Susan Langton Tiziana Regina Launech Dubravka Lazarevic Matthew Jerome Lee Joanne Lepore Marisa Liistro Ingrid Josephine Lipa Colin David Lonergan, B.App.Sc(V.I.C.) Caroline Margaret Long Michael Andrew Longo Kathryn Loton Penelope Ann Love Kathy Lukacevic Miranda Sophia Macdonald Cheryl Joy Mackay David Mark Maclean, LL.B. Elizabeth Fiona Macmillan Johanna Lisbeth Macneil Peter Hamilton MacSporran, LL.M. Catherine Mary Magree Carolyn Mary Maher Elana Dawn Jessica Maloni Calliopi Mandylas Patrick Bernard Mangan Demetra Maniatis Julia Teresa Martinez Maria Martini Helen Mary Mason Kirsty Lynn Mason Sean Mathews Ellen Matusko Michael Jozef Matuszynski Rita Maulucci Pamela Rosalie Maves Andrew Mavroudis Dianne Gaye Mawby Maria Assunta Mazzetti Elizabeth Beryl McAleese Robert Gordon McCaughey Margaret-Ann McClean Kathryn Lee McDonald Peter Charles McDonald Catherine Eva McDowell Andrew John McEvoy

Andrew Thomas McGalliard Daria Kathleen McGauran Christine Mary McGrath Janet Lyn McGregor Siobhan McGrory Prudence Ann McKay Dane John McLeod Roald McManus Denise Marie McNamee Josie Sue McPaut Matthew Gerard McPhee Jane Louise Meiers Anthea Mary Merewether Louise Mary Merrett Toula Messinis Johanna Margaret Metcalf Ruth Elizabeth Middleton Jacques Francis Albert Pierre Miller, A.O.,

B.Sc(Med.), M.B.,B.S.(Syd.), Ph.D., D.Sc(Lond.)

Louisa Isabelle Miller Lisa Bernadette Mitchell Lena Helen Mokas John Laurence Molloy, B.Sc.(Syd.) Ross Anthony Moonie Ivana Moretti Kathleen Carmel Morrison, Dip.Teach.(V.I.C.) Maria Moussiades Teresa Anne Mrena Christopher James Muirden Julianne Frances Mulholland Gregory Francis Mullins Elizabeth Joyce Murdoch Amanda Catherine Murfin Annette Therese Murray Renata rvjaria Musolino Patrick Gerald Michael Frederick Newton Stuart Anthony Nicolson Peter Julian Norden, Dip.Soc.Stud. Betty Marie Nunn Carmel Therese O'Brien Marie Josephine Evans O'Brien Victor O'Driscoll Jenny Rosanna O'Hare Helen Mary O'Kane Catherine Dominica O'Sullivan Charles William Oakenfull Kenneth John Oldis Dianne Laura Ounapuu Patricia Owen Philip Alun Owen Angela Mary Pauline Palmer Ashley Mark Palmer Bridget Mary Palmer Angela Palombo Maria Panopoulos Ignatios Jack Pantas Stephen Douglas McLeish Parratt Grace Pasquino Janet Hope Patterson George Paxinos Alice Deborah Peer

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Karen Michele Pepperell Joyce May Perkins-Parker Kathryn Ann Petering Udo Kurt Helmut Pfleghar Louise Margaret Fieri Shirley Pinczewski Martin Patrick Matthew Pirrie Wendy Anne Plate Margaret Jean Pont, M.Sc. John William Power Gillian Ruth Prentice Joanna Crealock Price Susan Mary Provan Elizabeth Gwendoline Pugsley Jennifer Anne Puis Janet Mary Putnam Dan Rabinovici Cliodna Martha Rae Gregory John Ralph John Reginato Christine Margaret Reid Andrea Erika Reupert David Julian Rischbieth Deborah Elizabeth Roberts Alexander John Robertson, B.Com. Mark Andrew Robins Janice Joy Robinson Caroline Mary Vere Roff Meredith Anne Rogers Michael Barry Joseph Rolfe Michelle Lisa Rosella Michael John Ross Christine Rotsos Peter Clive Rozen Mark John Russell John Philip Ryan. B.Sc. Monica Mary Ryan Katherine Salem Monica Renate Sanchez Irene Savakis Kerry Anne Scales Judith Sonja Schreiber Kristine Leigh Schreiber Martin Rothwell Scott Ian Michael Sequeira James Farquhar Serle Ahmed Mohammad Shaker. B.Sc.(Ein Shams),

Dip.Ed.fV.I.C.) Zinaida Shapiro Kerry Lee Shearer Douglas Malcolm Sheen, B.Ed.(LaT.), Dip.Fine

Arts (V.I.C.) Karen Elizabeth Shiel Catherine Jennifer Simon Robert Lyndon Simpson, MB.,B.S. Tina Skolnik Damian Peter Smith Madeleine Anne Smith, B.S.W. Rebecca Jane Smith Timothy John Smith Fiona Claire Snape Anna Snidaro

Kathryn Jane Snook Maria Carmela Lucia Sorgiovanni Therese Mary Spall Karen Maree Sparnon George Constantine Spiliotis Bryony Spring Patricia Ann Staley Jacobus Adrianus Stam Janeen Cynthia Stanton Tania Antonia Stella Kathryn Anne Stevenson Catherine Jane Strempel Robyn Joy Sutherland David Jonathan Swifte Tarn Ying-Hung Jaunita Tan Chor Teck Jan Michele Tardif Marika Tashevska Deborah Anne Taylor Wendy Diane Taylor Stavroula Tenentes Christopher Francis Teniswood, B.E. Brian Wayne Thomas Judith May Thomas Sarah Felicity Thomas Rupert Mark Timms Tiziana Tizian Diana Tominc Alexander Richard Travers Sabrina Fairlie-Anne Higgs Trescowthick Virginia Frances Trioli Vilma Bethleham Tripis Effie Tsahrelias Doreen Margaret Turner Athanasia Tzimos Marguerite Bernadette Udunuwara Sarah Jane Ulrich Katherine Vadiakas Ann Georgina Valos Edward Richard Vellacott Assunta Vellucci Peter Julian Vereker Irene Verrocchi Tracy Jane Videon Suzanna Kathleen Vidra Marie-Anne Lily Vignes-Moore Carmela Viola Patricia Anne Walker Ian Graham Waller Vivienne Kay Waller Christopher Leon Ward Jane de Chantal Ward Josephine Ann Ward Robin Leigh Ward Veronica Wathen Gary Michael Wearne Catherine Jane Margaret Weate Kathryn Jane Webb Michael John Wedd Dianne Sharon Weinstein Susan Jean Wenlock Justin Gerard West

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Prani Lynette West Pauline Clare Westmore Davern Ross White Lawrence John Whittle David Alan Widdowson Kim Yvonne Willcox Andrea Jane Williams Lissa Williams Mary Josephine Willis, B.A.(V.I.C.) Jennifer Lee Wills Genevieve Anne Wilson

John Faros Wilson Sharon Patricia Wilson John Alexander Wood Cheryl Ann Wragg Denise Meredith Wright Michael Damien Wyles Melinda Jane Young, B.S.W. Paul Madison Young Robert William Young Geraldine Zeccola

BACHELOR OF (Degree with

Paul Christopher Ackerman (History and Political Science)

Conrad Wells Hamilton Aikin (Psychology) Richard Matthew Allsop (History) Thomas Stanton Angus Appleby (Political

Science) Hugo Dominic Armstrong (Political Science with

History) Xenofon Arvanitis (Hellenic Studies) Andre Pierre Auret (Political Science) Janice Christine Baker (French) Elizabeth May Barnett (Psychology) Richard John Bate (Psychology) Richard Kenneth Bell (Psychology) Rodney Lloyd Benjamin (History with Fine Arts) Patricia Benstein (French and German) Janette Rebecca Bergman, Dip.Phys.Ed.

(Germanic Studies) Rhys Stewart Bezzant (French and German) Annwyn Claire Blackburn (History) Paul Lawson Bolinowsky (Psychology) Sharon Ann Bolton (Political Science) Julian Mark Bondy (History) Laurel Jean Bornholt (Psychology) Carmel Frances Boyce (History) Benjamin Merric Elwyn Boyd (Greek and Middle

Eastern Studies) Linda Michelle Brand (Psychology) Karen Wendy Brooks (History with English) Caroline Ann Brothers (French and History) James Allan Brumby (Political Science) Neville John Bryan (History with Political

Science) Andrew Oleh Bulka (Philosophy) James Norman Button (French and Political

Science) Susan Lesley Bye (English with French) Jillian Mary Calder (History) Archibald David Campbell (Political Science) Angelina Careri (Political Science) Murray Donald Cam (Political Science) Caroline Julia Carter (History and Political

Science) Heather Maria Caswell. B.Ed.fV.I.C.)

(Geography) Antoniette Cavallo (Psychology)

ARTS (1920) Honours)

Else Christensen (Germanic Studies) Alison Ruth Churchward (History) Louise Mary Crowe (Political Science) Elspeth Bronwyn Dean (History) Leesa Maree Denny (Geography) Julie Elizabeth Edgar (Fine Arts and Middle

Eastern Studies) Murray John Evely (Psychology) Diamando Exarhos (English and Greek) Veronica Alida Filmer (Fine Arts with English) Adrian John Gallagher (Political Science with

History) Laurence Edward Gallagher (English) Su-Yin Marina Gan (Chinese) Patrick Anthony Vendramin Gates (History) Carolyn Grace Gawler (History) Pauline Mary Georgelin (French and Italian) Sally Elizabeth Gibb (Psychology) Clare Frances Giddens (History) Shirley Anne Gleeson (Psychology) Alice Claire Gorman (Classical Studies and

History) Anna Maria Gorman (History) Helen Mara Goss (Geography) Miroslaw Arthur Grabacki (Germanic Studies

and Middle Eastern Studies) David Kenneth Graham (English with History) Maidie Jane Graham (Political Science) James Edwin Richard Hampton (Political

Science) Catherine Mary Hannebery (History) Inas Hassan (Middle Eastern Studies) Bronwyn Margaret Hendry (Criminology and

History) Charles David Hill (Political Science) John Mark Christopher Hoyle (Geography) Yuki Itani (Chinese) Catherine Patricia Jaggs (History) John Charles Jirik (Political Science and

Russian) Deborah Jane Bower Jones (Geography) Robert Ian Joyce (Political Science) James Royston Keating, B.Ec(Monash)

(Psychology) Arthur Michael Joseph Keeley (Philosophy) Elizabeth Jane King (English)

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Peter Francis Kipka (English and Mathematics) Linda Eha Kivimets (History) Nola Koutouleas (Hellenic Studies) Lorraine Frances Langley (English) Jennifer Ann Leaney (History) Yuen-Kwan Leung, B.ScfTaiwan), (French and

Italian) Antony John Ley (Classical Studies) Ruth Liepins (Geography) Belinda Frances Lipshut (Middle Eastern Studies

with Political Science) Robert Russell Love (History) Christina Alice Macken (History) Robyn Anne Mackenzie (Psychology) lona Gayle Macnab (Political Science with

Criminology) Wendy Beatrice Maher (Psychology) Robin Mahlab (History) Karin Martens (Psychology) Rosemary Eileen Martin (History) Lorena Mazzocco (Psychology) Jennifer Elaine Mcintosh (Psychology) Fiona Mary McKenzie (Geography and History) Dugald Esler McLellan, LL.B. (Fine Arts) Bernadine Mary McNamara (Psychology) Katrena Mitchell (History) Shira Nina Moldofsky (French) Richard John Rodgers Montgomery (Psychology) David Brian Moore (Germanic Studies and

Political Science) Robert Stephen Moore (History) Elizabeth Jane Morgan (English) Timothy James Hartnell Morris (History) Anne Louise Mullins (English and History) Annabelle Pamela Margaret Murray-Smith

(Political Science) Joanna Murray-Smith (English with Fine Arts) Eva Renate Nelson, M.Sc, Ph.D. (Psychology) Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen (French with Fine

Arts) Richard Hugh Niven (Geography) Diane Marie O'Connor, B.Ed.fV.I.C.) (Fine Arts) Graham Robert Oppy (Philosophy) Christine Papapetrou (Political Science with

History) Sonia Anne Partridge (Psychology) Ian Mackenzie Paterson (Classical Studies) Marina Perkovich (English and Political Science) Glanmore Ernest Philip, B.Sc(Monash) (History

& Philosophy of Science and Philosophy) Matthew Damien Christopher Pinkney

(Criminology) Dale Andrew Pobega (English with History)

Ann Gillean Quail (Fine Arts and History) Alison Ravenscroft (Psychology) Cameron John Rider (German and Indonesian &

Malayan Studies) Sally Riggall. B.Ec.(James Cook) (Political

Science) Alison Joan Ritter (Psychology) James Alastair McLean Robertson. B.D.S.(Glas.)

(History and Political Science) Wendy Lynne Rule (English and History) Nicola Jane Salmond (History) Gregory Paul Schooneveldt (Psychology) Catherine Anne Schwerin (German and Middle

Eastern Studies) Rose Mary Scott (English with Criminology) Oenone Catherine Serle (History) Peter Reginald Sheen (Fine Arts) Timothy Paul Sherratt (History and Philosophy

of Science) Gabriella Claire Smith (English and French) Sally Jacqueline Smith (French with Italian) Sam Justin Steele (Classical Studies and

History) Cameron Douglas Stewart (History with Political

Science) Helen Elizabeth Stewart (History) Catherine Mary Stobo (Criminology and History) Michael Richard Symons (Psychology) Sandra Tarte (Political Science) Antony Scott Taubman, B.Sc(Syd.) (Greek and

Philosophy) Jane Louise Taylor (French) Leslie Gordon Terrilt (Middle Eastern Studies

with English) Paul Dane Tilley (Fine Arts) Jonathon Paul Trebilcock (Fine Arts) Angus Alexander Geoffrey Trumble (Fine Arts

and History) Andrew Algirdas Vaitiekunas (German and

Russian) Annette Christine Wagner (Germanic Studies) Vanna Santa Walsh (Italian with Fine Arts) Paul William Webster (French and German) Brendan Stuart Weekes (Psychology) Sara Christine White, B.Mus. (English with

Criminology) Yuk Keung Wong (Political Science) Camille Madonna Wood (Philosophy) Kenneth Bartlett Woodgate (Germanic Studies) Jillian Maree Wooles (History with Political

Science) Niki Choon Nee Yeo (Philosophy)

BACHELOR OF LETTERS (1983)

Stavroula Andreadakis, B.A., B.Ed., Dip.Ed. John Albert Blankley, B.A. Dora Elizabeth Burchill, BA(Monash) Brian Cox, B.A., Dip.Journ., Dip.French Stud.

Isabella Edwards, B.A., B.D.S.(Adel.). Dip.Ed.Psych.(Monash), Dip.Crim.

David Christian Larsen, B.A. Tatiana Tsiaousis, B.A.

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BACHELOR OF LETTERS (1984) (Degree with Honours)

Julian John Peter Cafarella, B.A.(LaT.) Shirley Marion McLaren Timothy Roy Jordan, B.A. Robert Ian McQueen, B.A., LL.B. Alexandra Kargas, B.A. Daniel Rechtman. B.A.. LL.B. Jane Liang, B.A.(Bom.) Monika Wells Brenda Janice Marshall, B.A., Dip.Ed.

MASTER OF ARTS (1860)

John Gregory Alder, B.A.(Tas.), B.Ed.(LaT.) (Psychology)

Monica Dana Baltutis, B.A. (Economics) Lyle Timothy Barwick. B.A.(LaT.) (Economics) Janet Elizabeth Beaurepaire, B.A. (Psychology) Jeffrey Ian Borland, 6.A. (Economics) Michelle Deborah Brown, B.Com. (Economics) Richard William Brown, B.A.(A.N.U.) (Russian) Shane Patrick Carroll, B.A.(LaT.), Dip.Crim.

(Criminology) Andrew Clive Churchill, B.A. (Psychology) Alison Ruth Churchward, B.A. (History) Judith Robyn Collard, B.A. (Fine Arts) Anne Elizabeth Colman, B.A. (History) Graham Anthony Devries. LL.B. (Economics) David George Feith, B.A.(Monash) (Indian

Studies) Horst Rainer Imberger, B.A. (Philosophy) Thomas Paul Kane. BA(Yale) (English) John Lapsley Kirkpatrick, B.A.fV.I.C.)

(Economics) Maria Koundoura, B.A. (English) Ian Gregory Lennie, B.A.(Syd.) (English) Richard George Lindstrom. B.A. (History) Brian Edmund Lloyd, Dip.Eng.,

Dip.Bus.Admin.fV.I.C.) (History and Philosophy of Science)

Joseph Lo Bianco, B.Ec, Dip.Migrant Stud.(Monash) (Language Studies)

Anne Harrison Mancini, B.A., Dip.Ed. (Fine Arts) Jennifer Evelyn Mansfield, B.Ed.(Alta.)

(Economics)

Gerard John Minack, B.Ec(Monash) (Economics)

Linda Jane Mitchell, B.A. (Music) Lawrence John Moloney, M.Sc(Edin.)

(Psychology) Anthony Joseph Nippard, B.A., B.Com.

(Economics) Rose-Marie O'Meara, B.A. (History) Heather Kay Parbs, B.A.(Adel.) (Psychology) Anne Margaret Porter, B.A. (Middle Eastern

Studies) Barbara Reed, B.A.(Syd.) (English) Timothy James Richards, B.A. (English) Tova Rosenbaum, B.A., Dip.Ed., M.Ed.Psych.

(Psychology) Arie Rubinstein, BA(Jerusalem) (Middle Eastern

Studies) Noel Clifford Schultz. BA(O'ld),

D.Min.(Minnesota) (Psychology) Shirley Rina Shift, B.B.Sc(LaT.) (Psychology) Qlenda Anna Sluga, B.A. (History) Lindsay Victor Smyrk, B.Ec.(Monash)

(Economics) Vicki Louise Steer, B.A. (English) Mavis Joan Tassicker, B.A.(W.Aust.),

Dip.Ed.(Armidale) (Language Studies) Judith Leanne Tucker, B.A. (English) Helen Verity Vafeas. B.A.(LaT.) (English) Julie Rosalind Wolfram, B.A. (Psychology) Rodney George Woolcock, B.A., Dip.Ed.

(Psychology)

FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCE

Samar Amari Bilge Babacan Philip James Baker Michael Barber! Mark Aaron Bergman Anthony Peter Brown Adele Christine Campain Janine Elizabeth Chandler Catherine Mei-Ai Cheah Melina Suet Lin Chen

BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE (1906)

Robin Joyce Coad Christopher Nicholas Dimos Luke Damien Emery Flora Flourentzou-Kokotsi Richard Wayne Gysberts Fiona Willena Hunter Tracey Ann Huntley Kanella Kastannias Khoo Keng Chai Susan Elizabeth King

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Robert Alexander Panjkov Linda Livija Petersons Susan Maree Purcell Michael John Quinn Adrien Shnier Paul Sojka Soon Poh Hoon Alan Michael Taylor Helena Elizabeth Waks Jennifer Lyn Watson Peter Rochford Webster Edward Kum Foo Wong

MASTER OF DENTAL SCIENCE (1939) James Leo Curtain, B.D.Sc. Andrew Malcolm Flood, B.D.Sc. David James Fuller. B.D.Sc. Richard Bruce Gillies, B.D.Sc Antonino Guilotta. B.D.Sc.(Q'ld.) Alan James Hunter, B.D.S.(Otago)

Barbara Louise Jackson, B.D.Sc. Frederick Charles Lynch, B.D.S.(N.U.L) Christopher Charles Miles. B.D.Sc. Gavan John O'Connell, B.D.Sc. Garry James Owen, B.D.Sc. Jonathan Tversky, B.D.S.(Adel)

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (1927)

Terence Patrick A'Hearn Leonard Joseph Abrahams Geraldine Lee Adam Daniele Virginio Agnoletto Freda Alexopoulos Dawn Jeanette Allan Helen Veronica Anderson Julie Elizabeth Anderson Patricia Lee Anderson Fiona Maree Archer Connie Argitis John William Armour, LL.B. Nicolaos Athanasiadis Jennifer Christine Atkinson Judith Anne Ayles, LL.B. loannis Bahtsevanoglou Gregory Stephen Baker David Scott Bales Richard William Roy Bartram, LL.B. Beh Lee Chen David Burns Bell Philip Joseph Bennett Philip Alexander Bruno Benussi Andrew Clyne Bett Roger Bond Marco Borg Mitchelle Marc Bradjic Robert Andrew Brewster Darren Robert Briggs Debra Lynette Briner Craig Andrew Brown

Leslie James Brown Robyn Mary Bruns Gerard Robert Bryant Mark Henry Burger, LL.B. Michael John Burke Michael Sean Burn Patrick Francis Burns Andrew Ronald Byron Kathryn Frances Cain Dale Helen Marie Calhoun Meredith Ann Cameron, LL.B. David Colin Campbell, LL.B. Debra Bae Campbell, LL.B. Sonia Jayne Campbell Anthony Robert Cant Elizabeth Jane Capp, B.A. Heather Anne Carine Robert Carpino Cleo Cam's Ross Anthony Carroll Huen Elsa Chan Ringo Chan-Kwong Chan Gregory David Chaplin Julie Marie Chaplin Max Tai Hung Chen Chow Ka Wing Francis Chow Oi King Winnie Amanda Chuah Eng Bee Paul John Clements Rowan Robert Cole Darryl John David Connoley

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Labrine Constandelos Gerard John Cooley Catherine Cosgrave Neale Andrew Cousland Jonathan James Crabtree-Morton Bruce Rowan Craven Peter Karim Cromby Simon John Crone Anne Cressida Crossley Clare Louise Cummins Antonio Vincent Curulli Adrian Dominic D'urbano Peter William Dalton Connie Mary Dellios Leslie Demos Sophia Demos, B.A. John Thomas Dermott Michaelangelo Diamente Lisa Gaye Difford John Paul Dodich Stephen John Eedy Clive Rupert Fanning Michael Fares Ronald David Farrar Ralph Mitchum Ferguson Jonathan Kennedy Field Sally Jane Fisher Melissa Gay Flanagan Craig Scott Foster Mark Edward Carleton Fowler Angela Frangos Anthony Bruce Fuchs Fung King Sum Roslynne Gladys Gall James Charles Frederick Garde Andrew Peter Garvey Stuart John Gilbert Simon John Gilford Jennifer Christine Gomes Phillip Daniel Grant Mandy Gray Mark Edward Green Andrew James Griffin, LL.B. Ian David Griffiths Peter Joseph Hader, LL.B. Gregory James Harding John Henry Harrison Yasmin Anita Harrison Alison Mary Hayward Donna Joy Hester Samantha Jane Hetrel Susan Gabriela Hettler Simon Marshall Hibbins Matthew John Hicks, LL.B. Lynette Mary Hives Meili Ho Sau Lin Selina Ho Janine Frances Hoey Kathleen Robin Hoitinga Nicholas Timothy Burwood Holder Simon Douglas Holloway Hong Geok Mui

Alan David Hough Mark Guthrie James Howden, LL.B. Hu Kie Soon Susan Laidlaw Hurley Peter Anthony Italian© Elizabeth Saphyra Jennings, B.A. Michael Andrew Jerard Claire Louise Johannesen Ross Nathan Jones Terry Kanellos, B.A. Helen Karvelis Paul Joseph Kearney John Simon Keeley Wayne Graham Kent, LL.B. Stephen Michael Keogh Michael James Kerr Nina Khoo, B.Sc. Hilton Romney King, LL.B. Oliver Klotz Andrew Mark Komesaroff Karin Kowalski Brett Albert Kuhnell Kwan Wai Kit Philip Michael Laird Janet Catriona Latta Craig Russell Charles Launder, LL.B. David Francis Lawson Brendan Sing Kwan Lee Stephen Joseph Lee, LL.B. Stuart Alan Newton Lee, B.E. Sylvia Hau-Yee Lee Lee Chee Ming Geoffrey John Leslie Michael Damien Lewis Peter Liakopoulos Lim Soo Bin Mark Bennett Little Ze Shen Liu Liu Hing Kit Loo Paik Yeng Richard John Loveridge, LL.B. Ouirino Lupo Craig Andrew Lyon Margaret Ellen Lyons John Malcolm Macdonald Indi Patricia Mackay Rebecca Frances Madder William John Maddern Cameron Hans Malingbrough Alexander John Martin Rhett Dee Martin, LL.B. John Peter Matthews Christopher Arthur Mavroudis Bernard James McGrath Timothy John McKay Anthony Patrick McNamara Con George Mellos Kon Mellos. LL.B. Elena Silvana Merlich Andrew Philip Messenger, LL.B. Elizabeth Mary Metzner Christine Monica Miller

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Anthony Charles Milner Oaryl Leslie Minter Katrina Elizabeth Mitchell Maryann Therese Mizzi John Robert Moir, LL.B. Charalambos Harley Moraitis James Ross Morrissy David John Mullane Geoffrey Stuart Murdoch Michael Thomas Murphy, LL.B. Ng Kam Luen Raymond Ng Yee Yung Michael Vincent O'Brien Anthony Joseph O'Connor Andrew Phillip Olexander Ong Nee Naa Antoine Joseph Pace. LL.B. Tony Palanca Mark Joseph Fallot Gillian Maree Payne Andrew Moore Phillips Patricia Margaret Pollard Susan Maree Power Peter Andrew Radford Margot Jane Redden Hannah May Richardson Geoffrey Mark Rickard David Andrew Ridley David Julian Rischbieth Robert Steven Rockefeller, LL.B. Alan John Rogers Anne Rollason Peter Donald Roscrow Helen Margaret Rowe Charles Joseph Saliba Alies Ramez Salloum Merryn Elizabeth Samuelson David Alexander Sandison Mohd. Haliemy Sapari Eileen Ann Sargent Saw Hoay Theng Richard Kenneth Pryce Shears Michael James Short Geoffrey John Simkiss

Cheuk Wah Sit Russell Mark Smith Paul Leslie Sparks Lewis James Spaulding, LL.B. Arthur Staios Ross Thomas Stevens Stephen David Stoios Jennifer Rachel Stone Neale Geoffrey Sturt Siew Poh Juliana Tan Robert Vawer Taylor, LL.B. Michael James Thompson Thong Chan Khit Tony Tiganis To Tsan Wai Ian David Edward Tomkins Basil Peter Tropea, LL.B. William Yiu Wing Tsang Tong Kwan Steve Tse Jonathan Raymond Turnbull Phillip Douglas Tumour David William Elvery Tweed Leonard Stanley Vary, LL.B. Mark Kailash Vasudeva Ben Charles Verney Murray Robert Wallace Edward Francis Walters Allan Robert Murray Watt, LL.B. Craig Leslie Watt Janice Beverley Watt Michael John White Neill Thomas Whitehead Geoffrey Kenneth Wilks Gwendalynn Wilson Fiona Hilda Wiseman Peter Damien Wiseman Edward Robert Wisniewski Wong Tai Seng Woo Ah Toong Anthony Andrew Keir Wood. LL.B. Jane Rayma Woodhouse, LL.B. Peter Ming-Tyer Yap Simon John Yuncken Peter Zyka

Catherine Anita Brigden Lindsay Gordon Coburn Paul Murray D'Arcy Donna Sharon Jones Toby James John Knight Dale John Moroney Colin Andrew Morrison Reina Allison Nicholls Jeanette Mary O'Callaghan

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (1948) (Degree with Honours)

Stephen Robert Paterson Albert Pelosi Peter Anthony Purpura Leslie Han Kah Seow Anthony Lloyd Seyfort Ian Barton Stewart Jacqueline Tan Swee Chin Paul Anthony van Ryn

MASTER OF COMMERCE (1928)

Lawrence Chiu-Yee Huang, B.Com. Marcus Luigi Spiller, B.T.R.P. Anastasia Mitchell Pallaras. BA(W.Aust.) Mark Ian Wilson, B.Com.

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DOCTOR OF COMMERCE (1983)

Frederick Kenneth Wright, B.Met.E., B.Com.

BACHELOR OF TOWN AND REGIONAL PLANNING (1963)

Christopher Richard Abery Halvard David Andersen-Dalheim Philippa June Burne Suzanne Joy Marshman Cameron Angela Jane Habben Zoi Juvris Ann Margaret Kirwan

Catherine Mary Macvean Joanna Catherine McMeekin Bruce Robert Lording McMullin Derek Blair Motlison Lynn Therese Sweeney Therese Tang Teng Cheong

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

BACHELOR OF

Michael Charles Askew Jane Evelyn Austen-Wishart Kristine Joanne Bajuk, BAfV.I.C) Christine Mary Ballota, B.Ed.(Lyon) Pauline Therese Canty, B.A., Dip.Ed.(Monash) John Victor Citroen Barry James Clark, Dip.Mech.Eng.(V.I.C) Antoinette Collins Rosaleen Mary Conroy. B.Soc.ScfV.I.C) Michael Kenneth Cowan, B.A.(Adel.),

Dip.Ed.(Flin.) Denise Anne Day, Dip.Ed.(V.I.C.) Stephanie Maree Dundas Peter James Fahy, B.App.Sc(V.I.C.) Margaret Mary Flynn, B.A.(Monash) Colin Rodger Gardner, B.A., B.Com., Dip.Ed. Deidre Maree Gaudion, Dip.Bus.Stud.(V.I.C.) Agapetos Peter Hadjitelemachou, B.Sc.(LaT.),

Dip.Ed. Brien James Hallett, B.A., Dip.Ed. Wendy Margaret Holden, Dip.Ed.fV.I.C), B.A. Trena Elizabeth Jolly, B.Sc, Dip.Ed. Mary Frances Joyce, Dip.Ed.fV.I.C.) Pericles Karipidis. B.Sc.Ed. Catherine Joan Lang, B.A., Dip.Ed. Bettina Suzette Lean, B.Mus., B.Mus.Ed. Margaret Lesley Lee Kwong Chiu Lee Dow, B.Sc. Susan Ruth Lovell, B.A., Dip.Ed.(Q'ld.)

EDUCATION (1936)

Branko Lukic. B.A.(LaT.), Dip.Ed. John Rory McMahon, B.A. Julie Margaret Melbourne, B.Mus., Dip.Ed. David Roy Merritt, B.A. Marita Ann Molloy, B.Mus. Eileen Mary Monagle, B.Sc(LaT.) Merlyn Elizabeth Murphy Graeme Robert Newman Anne-Marie Ryan, Dip.Teach.fV.I.C) Helen Sapountzis Cristofero Scarlata, B.Sc, Dip.Ed.(Monash) Kevin Anthony Sertori, B.A. Golda Shulkes Paul Xavier Francis Sierakowski, B.Sc,

Dip.Ed.(LaT.) Josephine Smith, Dip.Ed.(LaT.), B.A. Sue Erica Smith. Dip.Ed.fV.I.C), B.A. Alan Lance Stafford, B.Sc. Dip.Ed. Rodney John Staples, Dip.Ed.fV.I.C.) Joan Emilie Stewart. B.A.(LaT.) Phillip Gerard Stewart, B.A.. Dip.Ed.(LaT.) Trevor Gardner Sutherland, B.A.. Dip.Ed. Sam Joseph Testa, B.App.Sc.(V.I.C). Dip.Ed. James Patrick Toohey, Dip.Ed. Gerard John van de Voorde,

Dip.Tech.Teach.fV.I.C) Robert Vecchiet. Dip.Ed.fV.I.C). B.Sc. Valda Wilson, Dip.Tech.Teach.fV.I.C) Alexander Sacha Wosny, B.Sc, Dip.Ed.(LaT.)

MASTER OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (1981)

Lilly Letteria Di Salvo, Dip.Ed.Psych.(Monash), Dip.Ed.fV.I.C), B.A.

Darko Joseph Hajzler, B.A. Anthony Joseph, BAfV.I.C)

Bella Shulman, Dip.Ed.Psych.(Monash), Dip.Ed.fV.I.C). B.A.

Deborah Kaye Withers. B.Sc, Dip.Ed.Psych.(Monash). Dip.Teach.fV.I.C.)

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MASTER OF EDUCATION (1926)

Timothy John Bell Donald James Bradmore, B.A., Dip.Ed. Donat James Cornelius, BA(Monash) George Dimitriadis, B.Sc, B.Ed. Shane Frederick Dooley, B.A., Dip.Ed.(LaT.)

M.Ed.Stud.(Monash) Ludmiila Dytschenko, B.A., B.Ed. Stephen James Parish, Dip.Ed.fV.I.C), B.Sc. Brian Hodgson, B.Sc. David John Malcolm Hughes, B.A.(Monash),

M A . Dip.Ed. Michael Eric Humphries, Dip.Ed.(LaT.), B.A.,

LLB.. B.Ed. Carol Georgina Irene Johnston, B.Com., B.Ed. Anne Patricia Kerr, B.A., B.Com. Stephen Phillip Lamb, B.Ed.fTas.) Julie Ann Levine, Dip.Mus.fV.I.C), B.Ed. Frank Wayne Maas, B.Ec, Dip.Ed.(Monash),

B.Ed.(LaT.)

Mollie Elspeth MacGregor John Stuart McQueen, B.Ed.(Monash), B.Com.,

Dip.Ed. James Edward O'Grady, B.Sc(Syd) Ian Harry Redman. B.Sc.(LaT.) David Allan Roberts, B.Sc.(Lond.). Dip.Ed.(Liv.),

B.Ed. William Arthur Rogers, B.Theol.,

Dip.Teach.fV.I.C), B.Ed. Marion Bridget Russell, BA(0'ld.), B.Ed.(LaT.) Petrina Joy Smith, B.A.(Syd.), Dip.Ed. Erica Strugnell. B.A.(Monash), B.Ed. Valerie Margaret Tarrant. B.A., Dip.Ed. Betty Isabel Taylor, B A , B.Ed. Christopher Charles Valmadre, B.Sc,

Dip.Ed.(Q'ld.) Ian Robert Brady Wilson, Dip.Ed.,

B.Ed.(Monash), B.A.

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (1962)

Glen Robert Charge Borislav Josip Corluka Anthony Graham Coyle Maria Di Pierro John Richard Florence David Gerald Forder Peter John Harold Ann Louise Hibbert

Ian Douglas Jamieson Lee Wai Tow Brian Gerard Niven Timothy Thomas Richards Phillip Lee Stevens James Dimosthenis Vavaroutsos Duncan Alphonsus Wallace

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE WITH HONOURS (1963)

Roy Christopher Hampson Andrew Paul Pinnuck Robert William Heslop Kevin Thomas Sharkey Michael Adrian McGlade Geoffrey Maxwell Spinks Robert Geoffrey Mossop Michael John Stewart Michael Jon O'Neil

Chin To Chan Aik Beng Cheang Lindsay Edward French

BACHELOR OF SURVEYING (1952)

Christine Ann Morriss Anthony John Murphy

BACHELOR OF SURVEYING WITH HONOURS (1982)

Rowan Menzie Feltham Ng Peng Khim Tim Hoe Lee Phang Kin Seng Peter Peng Chiew Leong Robert John Signorini William Ignatius Moorhead Eng Peow Ben Yeo

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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (1883)

Lisa Jane Abbott (Chemical) Maria Clarisa Agudo (Electrical) Francis George Argus (Electrical) Au Wai Thong (Electrical) Timothy Donald Black (Civil) Robert John Bodo (Electrical) Timothy James Born (Chemical) Brendan Edward Bourke (Chemical) Brian Guy Calcutt (Electrical) Ramesh Dean Chinnappa (Chemical) Robert Cilia (Civil)

Richard George Cleary (Mechanical) Bill Contoyannis (Mechanical) Angelo Cordeschi (Civil) John Alexander Coutts (Mechanical) Anthony Charles Davis (Electrical) Bruce Edgar Dawson (Chemical) Susette Petrina Dixon (Civil) Jonathan James Dowling (Mechanical) David Andrew Fisher (Mechanical) John Francis Flynn (Mining) Bashir Gabriel (Mechanical) Simon Keng Hock Gay (Mechanical) Martin Ross Gibbs (Electrical) Paul George Grant (Mechanical) Alex Peter John Harbuz (Mining) David Ronald Henderson (Electrical) Eric Chi-Ho Ho (Civil) Bruce Allan Hopper (Chemical) John Dougal Ingram (Electrical) Gavin Mark Jacob (Mechanical) Joseph Adrian Shanthakumar Johnpillai

(Electrical) Bo David Johnson (Civil) George Karam (Civil) Anthony Patrick Kelly (Chemical) Steven Michael Kelly (Civil) Barry Ian King (Civil) Jury Kogan (Electrical) Thomas Andrew Kuen (Civil) Catharine Siu-Lin Lam (Civil) Scott Geoffrey Lanyon (Electrical) Law Hui Kong (Chemical) Ruth Melanie Lewis (Electrical) Kook Peng Lim (Industrial) Lim Kong Loong (Mechanical) Lim Sok Kiang (Civil)

Tiong Aik Lua (Industrial) John Alexander Maclsaac (Mining) lain Calum MacLeod (Civil) Rigas Roy Mantas (Mechanical) Christos Maragos (Civil) Richard Victor Matotek (Electrical) Malcolm Geoffrey McGill (Chemical) James Alan Mcintosh (Mechanical) David Leslie McManus (Chemical) Brian Gerard McNamee (Electrical) Martin Darren Metz (Chemical) Adrian Joseph Miric (Mechanical) Mitchell Stephen Moore (Mechanical) Robert Alister Neil (Mechanical) Alex Ong Beng Soon (Civil) Ong Soon Lee (Mechanical) lain Nelson Ralph (Mechanical) Muhammed Ruzaini Razman (Civil) Philip Boris Riska (Mechanical) George Barry Rome (Electrical) Julie Anne Russ (Chemical) Paul St.John Saunders (Agricultural) Craig Stephen Savage (Electrical) Maurice Serruto (Civil) Haslina Shamsuddin (Civil) Owen John Shaw (Mechanical) Shek Tat Fai Michael (Mechanical) Richard Ronald John Smith (Chemical) Joseph Lawrence Spano (Civil) Nicholas Walter Speer (Mechanical) Robert Malcolm Spittle (Mechanical) Peter Simon Steudle (Chemical) Craig Duncan Taylor (Chemical) Kok-Siong Teo (Chemical) Joyce Siew Keat Thean (Chemical) Peter Charles John Thompson (Civil) William James Tymms (Electrical) Robert Leonardus van der Meer (Chemical) Jane Waldock (Civil) Ian Edward Waldron Andrew Dean Wallis (Chemical) Peter John Waters (Chemical) John Russell Weatherlake (Civil) Richard David Wright (Civil) David Maurice Wynne (Mechanical) Gary James Zuccala (Electrical)

BACHELOR OF

Peter John Altamore (Mining) John Crawford Anderson (Mechanical) Robert Gordon Anderson (Chemical) Peter Darren Andreola (Chemical) Robert Murray Argent (Agricultural) Anthony Adonis Arletos (Mechanical) Rowan David Barling (Agricultural) John Alfred Bell (Chemical) James Duncan Bennett (Civil) John Murray Bortolussi (Mechanical)

ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS (1982)

Debra Jan Boucher (Chemical) Richard Kenneth Boykett (Mechanical) Peter Maurice Brodribb (Mechanical) Ian Lawrence Brown (Mechanical) Chan Chee Oei (Electrical) Colin Chang Khong Lin (Chemical) Chieng Yew Tai (Electrical) Vincent Cheong Shun Choi (Electrical) Matthew Spencer Churchward (Mechanical) Stephen James Cimpoeru (Metallurgical)

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Bruce John Clark (Chemical) Nicholas John Armstrong Clark (Mechanical) Simon Alexander Clarke (Electrical) Rhod Murray Fraser Clayton (Mechanical) Timothy Newell Cocking (Mechanical) Stephen Noriswood Crocker (Mechanical) Paul Fredrick Crooks (Chemical) Steven Craig de Kretser (Chemical) Craig Robert de la Rue (Mechanical) Andrew Gerard Edgar (Civil) Mark James Finlay (Mining) Caroline Anne Forrest (Civil) Sally Margaret Fryer (Chemical) Michael William Furey (Electrical) Steven Bruce Gallagher (Electrical) Gan Kian Yap (Electrical) Malcolm John Scott Garrow (Chemical) Goh Keat Chye (Electrical) Stephen Richard Gray (Chemical) Rodger Bruce Grayson (Agricultural) Dominic Geoffrey Grounds (Civil) James Victor Groutsch (Metallurgical) George Alfred Hansper (Electrical) Murray Roy Harris (Mining) Roger John Hatfield (Civil) Roger Mears Hatten (Electrical) Gary Ronald Hayes (Chemical) Justin Mischa Ho (Mechanical) Mark Andrew James (Mechanical) Stewart William Johnson (Civil) Jeffrey Russell Keys (Civil) Andrew Neil Kindred (Mining) Edmund David Joseph Kirby (Mechanical) Soon Teck Kong (Civil) Alexander Krawchuk (Electrical) Brian Robert Labza (Civil) Anthony Richard Ladson (Agricultural) David Lam (Civil) Neil Andrew Larson (Mechanical) Heng Keat Lee (Civil) Sze Han Lee (Electrical) Thiam Sun Lee (Chemical) Lee Kok Wai (Civil) Leow Fook Choy (Electrical) Henry Lew (Electrical) Clifford Peter Liesting (Electrical) Lim Ngee Ching (Electrical) Vitas Liubinas (Mechanical) Tony Lukic (Electrical) Norman MacLeod (Mechanical) Clarence Andre Manasseh (Industrial) Dominic Anthony Marozzi (Mechanical) Alan Scot Martin (Civil) Andrew Hamilton McDonald (Civil)

Gary Alexander McLaren (Electrical) James Darren Mensink (Electrical) Robert Reginald Mews (Electrical) Roger Neal Millett (Metallurgical) Dean Warren Mollar (Chemical) Nigel Conrad Mullen (Civil) Wing Yiu Ng (Civil) Brian Desmond O'Connell (Mechanical) Michael James O'Flynn (Civil) James Hutchinson Oakley (Chemical) Michael Bernard Ohanessian (Mechanical) Jeremy Gordon Orchard (Chemical) Pang Seng Kai (Civil) Bruce Melrose Paterson (Electrical) Chris Panagiotis Pattas (Electrical) Michael William Peyton (Civil) Poh Kok Weng (Civil) Wing Fu Poon (Civil) Michael Peter Porter (Electrical) Robert Ranogajec (Electrical) Frank Ravalli (Electrical) Simon Ridley (Mining) Timothy George Robinson (Chemical) Andrew Peter Russo (Electrical) John Francis Salamito (Mining) Seow Liang Yean (Civil) Edward John Skuza (Chemical) Gershom Robert Sleightholme (Mechanical) Andrew James Smith (Chemical) Luke Walter Smith (Mining) Bruce Dalrymple Spencer (Mining) Joseph Salvatore Spurio (Electrical) Mauro Stambulic (Electrical) Richard Ian Stoddart (Electrical) Hiroshi Tabuchi (Chemical) Kim Huat Tan (Electrical) Martin Tay Tiong We (Electrical) John Temos (Chemical) Robert George Allen Terry (Mechanical) Paul William Thompson (Chemical) John David Ure (Mechanical) Benjamin James van der Merwe (Mechanical) Andrew Van Der Zwan (Chemical) Frances Marion Daphne van Reyk (Civil) Roderick William Charles Vance (Electrical) Clinton Patrick Walsh (Mechanical) Rupert James Warburton (Mechanical) Gregory Craig Weston (Mechanical) Ian Mcllwaine Whitton (Civil) Timothy John Williams (Mechanical) Bruce Charles Wymond (Civil) Elias Yaacoub (Mechanical) Yoo Ken Seng (Civil)

MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE (1964)

Ian Douglas Jamieson Peter Gerard O'Donoghue, B.App.Sc Keith Alexander Laws-Herd Robert Ross Premier, B.Sc John Guerin Malone. B.App.Sc Felicity Anne Roddick, B.App.Sc(V.I.C) Peter John Mutton, Dip.Met.(S.A.I.T.) Jon Victor Ward

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MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (1941)

Paraskevas Parry Anastasiadis, B.E.(N.S.W.) (Mechanical)

Mangompia Angod. M.SAE.(Philippines) (Agricultural)

Crosbie David Baulch, B.E. (Electrical) Marites Cabrera. B.Sc.Eng.(Philippines)

(Mechanical) Chan Huan Sin, B.E.(V.I.C.) (Mechanical) Mohammed Nazrul Islam Chowdhury,

B.Sc.Eng.(B'desh) (Civil) Peter Ian Corke, B.E. (Electrical) Stephen Charles Day, B.E. (Civil) George Dimopoulos, B.E. (Mechanical) Olorunlogbon Fanoro, B.Sc.(Nigeria) (Civil) Kenton David Fuller, B.Sc.(Adel. & Tas.)

(Industrial) John William Howarth. B.E. (Electrical)

Annie Yue Po Lai, B.E.(Deakin) (Electrical) Ser Ngang Lim. B.E. (Civil) Patrick Sitila Jonathan James Makungu,

B.Sc.Eng.(Dar-es-Salaam) (Agricultural) Robert Francis Maxwell, B.E. (Electrical) Peter Mirkov. B.E. (Civil) Ng Chit Peng, B.E. (Electrical) Hans Ots (Chemical) Yogeshkumar Harivallabh Parikh, B.E.(S.P.)

(Mechanical) Paul Frank Revalli, B.E. (Electrical) Seow Liang Perng, B.E. (Mechanical) Frumence Joachim Shirima, B.Sc(Dar-es-

Salaam) (Civil) Michael Angelo Siles. B.E. (Civil) Kittirat Sroikeeree, B.E.(Chulalongkorn) (Civil) Trang Chan-Thanh, B.E. (Chemical)

MASTER OF SURVEYING SCIENCE (1979)

Alexander Bruce Murnane, B.Surv. Garry Robinson, B.Surv.

David Gordon Evans, M.Sc.

Dennis Milton Turley, M.E.

DOCTOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (1962)

DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING (1921)

FACULTY OF LAW

Leanne Maree Abela, B.A. Robert Alderuccio Anthony Joseph Ashby Jayne Margaret Atkins Judith Anne Ayles, LL.B. Patricia Mary Baker Richard William Roy Bartram Kilat Ak Beriak Baru Bian, Dip.Law (Mara) Peter John Billings Anthony Stephen Bong Gee Choi, Philip Brown Ian Henry Bruce Carolyn Anne Bruns, B.A. Mark Henry Burger Jennifer Kaye Bydder Paul Damien Caleo, B.A. Joseph David Calleri Meredith Ann Cameron David Colin Campbell Debra Bae Campbell

BACHELOR OF LAWS (1865)

Eric Mathew Campbell Philip Anthony Catania Russell John Charles. B.Com.(N.S.W.) Diana Lesley Cohen Gregory Reardon Doran, Dip.Ed.fV.I.C) Brigitte Edgar Zev Eizik David Charles Ekberg Lesley Ann Fleming. B.A. Daniel Patrick Flynn, B.A.

B.A. Rodney Leonard Ford, B.A. Denise May Foster, B.A. Graeme Paul Freeman Robert William Friend Raymond Brian Gill, B.A. Dina Goldfayl. B.A. Nick Grambas, B.Com. Sebastian Charles Moran Greene, B.A. Andrew James Griffin Christine Maria Haag Peter Joseph Hader

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Gisela Margaret Hannan, B.A. Robin Charles Harris Kirsty Balfour Henshall, B.A. Matthew John Hicks Deborah Ann Hollingworth Andrew Gordon Hooper Mark Guthrie James Howden John Frederick Hoysted Margaret Mary Garvan Hurley, B.A. Jennifer Scott Inglis, B.A. Peter Graeme Johnston, B.A. Gene Kalaja, B.Sc.(Monash) Andrew Bruce Keck Timothy Joseph Kennedy, B.A. Wayne Graham Kent Ahmad Khairi Bin Khairuddin Hilton Romney King Helen Koustas David Graham Lacey, B.Com. Ruth Lacey, B.A. Philip Robert Charles Lambourne, B.A. Stephen Joseph Lee Lee Chee Ming Lee Siew Lung Aimee Sau Harn Liew Leka Alex Lipe, B.Com. Richard John Loveridge lona Gayle Macnab, B.A. Howard Craig Marosi, B.Com. Rhett Dee Martin Andrew Noel Maughan Vicki Alison McCreadie Wayne McMaster Kon Mellos Andrew Philip Messenger Johanna Margaret Metcalf, B.A. Gerald James Miller, B.A. Timothy Mark Millership John Robert Moir Julianne Frances Mulholland, B.A. Michael Thomas Murphy Charles Edward Nelson Stavroula Neohoritis Antoine Joseph Pace Maria Palamara, B.A. Angela Palombo, B.A. Michael James Pickering

BACHELOR OF

John William Armour Pauline Frances Bernard, B.A. Monica Ann Christian Margaret Theresa Crock, B.A. Leon Gerard Doyle, B.A. Elizabeth Eadie Timothy John Greenall, B.A. Richard Austin Hall, B.Com. Paul Martin Hayes Craig Ronald Henderson, B.A. Elizabeth Therese Johnson, B.A. Arthur Michael Joseph Keeley, B.A. Richard Wallace McGarvie

Martin Patrick Matthew Pirrie. B.A. Diane Michael Preston, B.A. Joanna Crealock Price, B.A. Elizabeth Mary Proust. B.A.(LaT.) John Reginato, B.A. John Arthur Ribbands Mark Andrew Robins, B.A. Donald Bruce Robinson Robert Steven Rockefeller James Reid Ross Steven Andrew Rosten Mark John Russell, B.A. Kathleen Mary Ryan Martin Rothwell Scott. B.A. Seow Nyoke Yoong Graeme Adrian Sharkey Catherine Jennifer Simon Lewis James Spaulding George Constantine Spillotis, B.A. Aiznin Sairi Bin Sulaiman Emma Myrtle Swart Tan Chor Teck Richard Timothy Taranto Alfred Tatlock, B.Sc. Robert Vawer Taylor Michael Ward Tehan, B.A. Charles William Gordon Tinney, B.Sc. Nicholas Justin Toohey, B.Com. Alexander Richard Travers, B.A. Andrew Algirdas Vaitiekunas, B A Ann Georgina Valos, B.A. Leonard Stanley Vary Suzanna Kathleen Vidra, B.A. David Rushton Walker Christopher Leon Ward, B.A. Sherrard Robert Warnock Allan Robert Murray Watt Paul William Webster, B.A. Dianne Sharon Weinstein, B.A. Michael Francis Wheelahan Edward John Wilkinson Rodney Ian Edmund Willcox John Faros Wilson. B.A. Anthony Andrew Keir Wood Jane Rayma Woodhouse Michael Damien Wyles, B.A.

LAWS WITH HONOURS (1951)

John Philip McKenna. B.Com. Anne Louise Mullins, B.A. Paul John O'Brien, B.Com. Michael Hugh O'Brien, B.Sc. Peter Andrew Radford Cameron John Rider, B.A. Peter Clive Rozen. B.A. Steven Stevens, B.Ec.(Monash) Helen Elizabeth Stewart, B.A. Elspeth Anne Strong, M.A.. Dip.Ed. Diana Tominc, B.A. Sharon Patricia Wilson, B.A.

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MASTER OF LAWS (1881)

Peter Waddington Almond. B.A., LL.B. Paul Bingham, B.A., LL.B. Johannes Petrus Martihus de Koning, LL.B. Ross James Higgins, LL.B.(Monash) Bruce Lane Johnston, B.A., LL.B.(Monash) Elizabeth Victoria Lanyon, B.A., LL.B.

Warwick Douglas Mowbray, LL.B. Thomas Duncan Musgrave, B.A.fWindsor),

LL.B., B.CL.(McGill) Susan Ada Oberholzer, LL.B.(Natal) Malcolm McKenzie Park, LL.B.(Monash) Russell Gordon Smith, B.A.. LL.B., Dip.Crim.

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

William Mark Atkin Jonathan Rhys Carapetis Michael Keith Hocking

BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (1967)

Prudence Kay Neerhut, M.B..B.S. Juergen Stahl

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE (1862) and BACHELOR OF SURGERY (1879)

Joanne Christine Adie Fiorella Alberico Andrew Geoffrey Allan Penelope Jayne Allen Aubrey Anthony Almeida Richard David Angliss James Antoniadis Brett Damon Archer Bill Arsenakis William Mark Atkin, B.Med.Sc Michael Thomas Baker Nicholas Balis Andrius Juozas Balnionis Louise Elizabeth Batchelor Richard John Bate Alan George Baxter Diana Margaret Baylis Andrew Donald Beischer David Richard Bell Matthew Julian Arundell Benson Richard William Rex Bills Margaret Ruth Bird Antonio Leopoldo Bonomo Claudia Clare Antonia Bosch Ross Stephen Breadmore Lindsay Robert Bridgford Agus Emong Brotodihardjo Heather Julie Brown Susan Bernadette Buhler Richard Andrew Bunter Fergus John Cameron, B.Med.Sc. Jillian Louise Gamier Robert Luigi Campagnaro Judith Campbell Jonathan Rhys Carapetis Tony Chan Chen Phoon Ping Sang Chung, B.Med.Sc. David Gregory Clarke

Alison Louise Clayton Fiona Helen Clements Vicky Cocotis Jacinta Mary Coleman Jacquelene Marcelle Collett Jane Marguerite Collins Michael John Connellan Michael Andrew Coote Sue Meredith Corrigan Michael Victor Croce Carmel Therese Crock David John Curtis Matthew Christopher Daly Mark Davies Daniell Jennifer Mary Davey Elaine April Joy Davies Martin Leonard Day Willem Bastien de Boer, B.Med.Sc. Francesco Demaio Stuart James Dilley Leo Thomas Donnan Kenneth Peter Dowd Glenn Osborne Downey Robert Eadie Margaret Mary Eagle William Howard Bruce Edwards William David Eichler Damon Peter Eisen lliya Boris Englin, B.Med.Sc Mary Jane Fitzpatrick Damian Gerard Flanagan Grant Justin Flanagan Brian Robert Fox Matthew Yorke Frei Andrew Jonathan Freidin Steven Andrew Freund Doron Gaddie Peter John Gard Joanne Gardiner

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Matthew Francis Gibney Corinne Joy Ginifer Gregory John Gladman Olivia Gobbo Paul Robert Goggin Anna Barbara Golemo, B.Sc Peter Douglas Good Christopher Mark Goods Lynette Joy Goudie Merran Louise Gowans Stephen Roger Graves, Ph.D.(Monash) Virginia Mary Hamilton Chanad Stephen Harangozo Martin Graham Healey Barbara Janet Heath Peter Dale Hebbard Ana Raquel Hernandez Isolde Evelyn Hertess. B.Sc. David Barry Hipgrave, B.Sc. Michael Keith Hocking, B.Med.Sc. Malcolm John Hopwood Paul Warren Howat Michael William Hum James Francis Garvan Hurley Bernard Infeld Gerard Patrick Ingham Yvette Michele Jan David Henry Kausman Steven Peter Kenneth Kaye Darren William Keating Khor Kok Eng Andrew James Kiellerup Anastase Thomas Christos Kotsimbos David Colin Kruse Theo Kyrou Mary-Anne Lancaster Peter William Larsen-Disney, B.Sc(Monash) Kim Thu Le Phuoc Binh Le Johnny Matthew Lee Vincent Hock Cheng Lee Jeffrey Lefkovits Justin Laurence Leong Caroline Fong Leng Liow Frank John Liskaser Rimas Vincent Liubinas Stephen Alister Locarnini, B.Sc.(Monash) Andrew William Lowe Matthew Joseph Lynch Susan Heather MacGill Michael Lindsay Mackay Catherine Margaret Maclean Phoebe-Anne Mainland Wendy Elizabeth Marshman Ellen Louise Maxwell Belinda Jane McDonald Sue-Anne McLachlan Ruth Patricia McNair Timothy John McNamara David Meerkin Tracey Elizabeth Merriman

John Mikuz Panagiota-Ula Milonas John Thomas Moloney Michael Montalto Ruth Jennifer Mueller. B.Sc. Julie-Anne Mulhauser Brian Anthony Mullins John Martin Negri Pha Huu Ngo Amanda Jane O'Flaherty Jane Elizabeth Opie Margaret Ann Oziemski Ravi Padmanabhan Mark Andrew Paine Katherine Paizis Christos Papachristos Despina Parathira, B.Sc Vahid Payman Anne-Marie Pellizzer Lianne Barbara Mei Lin Poon Mary Josephine Price George Proimos, B.Sc. Susan Gay Radford Michael Anthony Ragg Martin Donald Richardson Megan Sue Robertson Evangelos Romas Victoria Regina Ross Stephen Norman Rowles Eric Reginald William Salter Freya Jan Schmidt Seow Swee Leng Megan Courtenay Sherwood Felicity Louise Shumack Magdalena Simonis Peter James Smith Bruce Telford Stewart James Alexander Sutherland Sarah Swain John Swieca Gerard Swee Boon Tan Irene Tan Ae Rin Mimi Lai-Kuan Tang Jin Hui Teh Tacye Louisa Todd Julie Toh Swee Eng Jane Sarah Tovey Steven George Troupakis Michael Geoffrey Vaughan, B.Med.Sc. Melissa Ann Viney Stephen George Wales, B.Med.Sc. Anne-Marie Louise Watson Karen Louise White Keith Wing Shing John Kieng Ming Wong David Wong Ong Hea Fiona Victoria Wood Philip John Worboys Alison Ruth Yung Peter Anthony Zammit Michael Ziccone

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Christophe Pierre Andrey Bryan Ernest Cohen, M.B..B.S. Neil David Johnson. M.B..B.S.

MASTER OF MEDICINE (1983)

Leon Piterman, M.B..B.S. Peter Leslie Schattner, M.B..B.S.

MASTER OF SURGERY (1885)

John Patrikios, M.B..B.S. David Rowan Webb, M.B..B.S. Julian Anderson Smith, M.B..B.S.

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (1862)

Peter Grahame Colman, M.B.,B.S.(Monash) David Rawley Fletcher John Medwyn Hutson, M.B.,B.S.(Monash) John William Kelly. M.B..B.S. Christine Julie Kilpatrick, M.B..B.S.

Arth Nana. M.D.(Mahidol) Alison Joy Nankervis, M.B..B.S. Rowan Graham Walker, M.B..B.S. Robert Fyfe Zacharin. M.B..B.S., M.G.O.

FACULTY OF MUSIC

BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION (1974)

Alexander Averbukh Mary Josephine Munnink Michelle Jillian Lucas Alison Mary Price Kristine Elisabeth Mellens. B.Mus. Gillian Joy Richardson

Paola Bastreri Andre Charles Catrice Raymond Robert Craven Margaret Dover Pamela Mary Eldridge Trudy Dawn Firth Siegfried Manfred Franke Ruth Godding Louise Frances Godwin Jennifer Ann Gome Dianne Elizabeth Howard Catherine Ann Hoy Catherine Anne Kaleski Andrew Bruce Keck, LL.B.

BACHELOR OF MUSIC (1894)

Richard Andrew Knurek Philip David Lambert Le Tuan Hung Helen Mairs Philip John Nunn Joan Ellen Skilbeck Carmel Patricia Slater John David Snowdon Annette June Stephens Graeme Robert Stuart Linda Joy Thompson Debora Louisa Tysmans Glenda Mary Wadsley David Charles Worrall

Christina Joy Green Eira Christina McCarthy

BACHELOR OF MUSIC WITH HONOURS (1981)

Anthony David Way

Peter John Chaplin, B.Mus.

MASTER OF MUSIC (1964)

Robin Frederick Curtis Fenton, B.Mus.Ed.

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FACULTY OF SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (EDUCATION) (1971)

Luigi Bartolomeo Borrelli, B.Sc. Paul Bernard Hooper Frances Lesley Hannan Paul Raymond Loughran Valerie Joy Heaney David Anthony Rourke

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OPTOMETRY (1970)

Ang Hong Beng Linda Marie Metcalf Ra'anan Ben-David Arthur Papoulias Joy Merilyn English Mark William Prince Stephen Anthony Giacon Dean Anthony Joseph Rosario Timothy Richard Golding Geoffrey Dean Smith Annette Goudappel Judith Anne Taylor Darren Victor Lane Kenneth William Thomas Thomas Lazaridis Davut Ulusoy Mark Bruce John Letts Yim Kwok Leung Heather Jean McKay

Joseph Ignatius Alcantara Clare Denise Anderson Antony Andrejczuk Luc Anthian Alison Sylvia Anthony Stephen Peter Argyropoulos Mark Andrew Arman Colin Gordon Armstrong Xenofon Arvanitis, B.A. Arthur Bablis Susan Bailey David John Baker Garry James Barcham Dana Bartrop Lisa Anne Baulch Michael Allan Beaver Susan Alison Berwick Mark Ashley Bishop Sergio John Bobbera, B.D.Sc. Miriam Thelma Bourke Neale Brain Brian Andrew Breeze John Anthony Broadbent Julie-Anne Joy Brown Robert Kenneth Brownie Geoffrey Ross Bryant Robert John Bunton Jodie Anne Burke Nadine Bush Eric Mathew Campbell, LL.B. John Ian Cann Barbara Jane Carach Boris Carli Stephen Boyd Carlile Donna Lee Carter Philip Anthony Catania, LL.B. Tanya Lee Chambers

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1893)

Paul David Chandler Suzanne Aishe Charkas Cheng Kim Yin Stephen Ian Douglas Chennell Jenny Chiam Quee Lun Marietta Carmel Chiodo Chong Yok Sim Chua Lee Leng Lenard Joseph Ciantar Tim Ward Clark Scott Murray Fraser Clayton Katrina Clendinnen Pamela Elisabeth Clunie Tracey Lee Coates Neil George Cormick Louise Marie Creati Doris Daglas Daniel Davis Martyn Alan Davis Andrew James Dean Thomas Gerardus Dekker Catherine Sue Dennis Claire Elizabeth Dennis Maureen Patricia Devine Julie Anne Dewhurst Teresa Ann Dickinson Marie Bernadette Donovan Alison Jane Dredge Travis James Dunn Nicole Lee Dyson Elizabeth Eadie, LL.B. Margaret Allison Edney Clarissa Mary Edwards James Edward Egan Pamela Anne Evans Adrian Michael Farrier Vivienne Feather, B.Pharm.fV.I.C)

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Franca Ferraro Michael Flynn Caroline Mary Fry Cathryn Brenda Furby Andrew Peter Gale Christopher Lance Gallagher Leanne Joy Gasson, B.A. Irene Geewah Stuart Charles Gibbs Charles Elliott Gillies, B.A. Bella Gitman James Francis Gleeson Karen Elizabeth Gough Cameron Lindsay Green Peter John Guley Gary Charles Hallenan Colleen Margaret Haratsis Brett James Harries Peter Hatzimitrou Robyn Mandy Hausler Karen Frances Heady Garry Andrew Heme Isolde Evelyn Hertess Anne Julia Hibbert Martin Grenville Hiscock Susan Hisheh Michelle Margaret Holian David Geoffrey Hook Lisa Anne Hooker Cathryn Jane Hope Jennifer Elizabeth Hopkins Barrie Martin Hopson Dominique Jane Home Gay Maree Hosking Craig Stephen Gordon Hutchinson Kenichi Inukai Nicole Annette Johnson Christos Demetrious Kakris Mary Kalatzis Barbara Kallivokas Toula Karamitos Aristidis Katsogiannis Jennifer Margaret Kay William James Kelso Stuart James Kininmonth Robyn Elizabeth Kinkead Peter Francis Kipka, B.A. Else Klein Karl Heinz Kny, B.E. Christos Kominatos Frank John Kovacevic Leon John Kovacic Attila Alexander Kubinyi Steven Michael Kues Ross John Kummer La Thi Ha Andrew Keith Lacey Brendon Robert Lack Sarah Ann Laird Peter William Lane Wojciech Edward Laskowski Susan Jayne Lear

Lee Chuin Jou Lee Siew Lung, LL.B. Ruth Marlene Liedtke Angelica Kum Yee Lim Lim Kwee Enn Catherine Mary Livingston Stephen Ross Lovell Linda Ann Lyons Allison Margaret Macdonald Catherine Anne Macdonald Timothy George MacDonald David Charles Maclsaac Andrew Antony Mackinlay Catherine Louise Magree Somchit Mahanivong Nicky Maheras Joanne Elizabeth Mahoney Andrew Scott Mann Kathryn Elena Manwaring Sue Jennifer Margerson Tracey Marriner Jennifer Lynne Martin Andrew Noel Maughan, LL.B. Rodney James May Andrew Ian McArthur Robert Bruce McCluskey Damian John McColl Vicki Alison McCreadie, LL.B. Graeme Bruce McDowell Linda Suzanne McFarlane Carol-Anne McGill Kenneth Mark McKay John Douglas McKenzie Robert William McKenzie Jennifer Anne McKinnon Shane Barry McLean Jencie McRobert James Francis Meehan Bruce Ronald Mercer Kirsten Michelsen Timothy Mark Millership, LL.B. Richard Numa Mirfield, B.E., M.Eng.Sc Sally Jane Mitchell Angela Louise Molinaro Bronwen Kate Moncrieff Jane Moon-Manikhot Amanda Jayne Moore Sandra Jane Morrin Jonathan Piers Alexander Morton Russell Baird Myers Christopher Reg Nelms Ross Gregory Newcombe Graeme Robert Newman Ng Yee Yung Thien Hoang Nguyen Ian Alistair Nicholson Geoffrey Russell Nicol Jennifer Margaret Nicol Belinda Jane Norgard Sally-Anne Northfield Michael Hugh O'Bryan Justin William O'Callaghan

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Wayne Anthony Patrick O'Loughlin Dion Dixon O'Neill Siobhan Catherine O'Shaughnessy William George Olayos, BA(Nth.Garolina),

Dip.Aud. Elizabeth Ong Cheng Lian Ong Meng Gee Graham Robert Oppy, B.A. Elizabeth Owen Louie Paraskevopoulos Simon Joseph Patterson Darrell Edward Perkins Fiona Jean Perkins Christopher David Perry Vincent James Pettigrove Daniel Dung Trong Pham William Peter Douglas Pheasant Roger Stuart Phillips Michael James Pickering, LL.B. Graham Munro Pitt Lynne-Marie Powell Russell John Pretty Michael Price Glenn Phillip Proudfoot Carolyn Jane Ranford Helen Forbes Reid Nicholas Alexander Riggio Jara Ores Riha, B.A. Stephen John Robertson Christine Robinson Donald Bruce Robinson, LL.B. Carl Geoffrey Rogers Leonie Jan Rooney James Reid Ross, LL.B. Steven Maxwell Roughsedge Stephen Paul Rucli Noel Wilson Russell Concettina Geraldine Russo Adele Frances Ryan Lothar Otto Georg Satzke Andrew John Sawchyn Lisa Denise Schmidt George Scrinis Robyn Leeanne Sedgman Karen Elizabeth Seymour Susan Margaret Shaw Paula Marcelle Sheahan Colleen Shu Dianne Elizabeth Silk loannis Skantzos Marcus Aras Smelstorius Marilla Maxine Smith Mike Jeffery Cornelius Smith Saridporn Soonthornkit Peter Andrew Spiliopoulos

Kevin Richard Spratt Roymon Stare, B.E. David Brock StaUghton Andrew William Stewart Sandra Elisabeth Stewart Janet Margaret Sullivan Terry Swiatkiwsky Jennifer York Syme Zita Szabo Tai Pek Lay Peter Clive Tait Kee Tieng Tan Pauline Anne Taylor Stephen Mark Taylor Song Boon Teng Andrea Kathryn Tidey Carolyn Joy Tipping Philip Paul Trigge Ian Andrew Trounce Helen Elizabeth Trowell Stergios Tsikaris Serena Maree Van der Peet Douglass Gerard van Galen Amanda Raws Varcoe-Cocks Francesco Vetere Steven John Vidler Gennadiy Volchek Trevor Douglas Voss Simeon Votier Chau Vu My Linh Vu Vun Chee Ming, M.B..B.S., B.Med.Sc. Grant Neville Waddington Janine Pamela Waite Susanne Joy Wakeman David Rushton Walker, LL.B. Stewart John Walker Vivienne Kay Waller, B.A. Rohan Neville Edmond Walsh Nicholas Raymond Ward Martin Robert Waters Kathryn Anne Watt Bretton John Wells Malcolm Knox Widdicombe James Alan Williams Lyndal Annette Williams Jane Lyn Wilson Wong Bo Sang Wong Hung Long Bruce Craig Wright Siew Feong Yau Turine Yeung Duen Lin Richard Khye-Huat Yiap Philip John Young Paul Gerard Zoethout

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1954) (Degree with Honours)

Helen Elizabeth Abud (Genetics) Anthony Lloyd Albiston (Genetics) Marc Gregory Achen (Biochemistry) Nicholas Brian Allen (Psychology) Christopher Ralph Adams (Geology) Jacquelyn Deva Anderson (Geology)

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Kenneth Brian Anderson (Chemistry) Peter Rankin Andrews (Physics) Marilyn Leanne Angus (Biochemistry) Jim Apostolopoulos (Biochemistry) Mark Charles Arundell (Geology) Judith Mary Baker (Geology) Danielle Bannister (Biochemistry) Johanna Gabriel Barry (Chemistry) Nina Baseggio (Biochemistry) Kristina Anne Baskys (Anatomy) Nicholas Belegrinos (Computer Science) Louise Elizabeth Bennett (Chemistry) Mark David Berzsenyi (Pathology) Steven George Bird (Mathematics and

Computer Science) Antonio Michael Borazio (Chemistry) Luigi Bartolomeo Borrelli (Botany) Jane Elizabeth Bourke (Biochemistry) Rohan Martin Braddy (Chemistry) Heidi Juliette Brown (Medical Biology) Johanne Marie Brown (Chemistry) Mel Brown (Physiology) Trevor John Brown (Geology) Daniel John Bucher (Zoology) Karen Maree Buckingham (Zoology) Dieter Mark Butach (Microbiology) Ann Louise Bull (Genetics) Christopher John Burns (Chemistry) Gregory Keith Burns (Chemistry) Michael David Bush (Geology) Anthony Alfred Calvi, B.Sc. (Genetics) Anne Maree Cantwell (Chemistry) Anthony Rossiter Caughey (Geology) Joanna Elizabeth Caust (Microbiology) Lawrence Cavedon (Computer Science) John Leonard Carrick Chambers (Geology) John Nicholas Churchill (Chemistry) Anthony Michael John Cichello (Psychology) Fabio Cirrito (Statistics) Geoffrey Maurice Clarke (Genetics) Nigel Geoffrey Seagrave Collins (Geology) Susan Elizabeth Cracknetl (Computer Science) Clive Sherwin D'Santos (Biochemistry) Caroline Davies (Geology) Teradej Cornelius Sebastian Dejrangsi (Physics) Margaret Lorraine Delbridge (Genetics) Marisa Di Pasquale (Botany) Angela Louise Dixon (Psychology) Catherine Ruth Dossetor, B.A. (Psychology) Robyn Elizabeth Dow (Botany) Alison Jeanine Edwards (Chemistry) Alan John Elliot (Pathology) Jane Elizabeth Ellis, (Botany) Christine Melinda Farrell (Botany) Roslyn Anne Feain (Microbiology) Jane Elise Fitzpatrick (Genetics) Robert Harold Flegg (Chemistry) Katherine Anne Freed (Botany) Samuel James Funnel! (Chemistry) Julie Ann Garner (Psychology) Simon William Robert Gell (Chemistry) Bruce Clarendon Gill (Geology)

Benjamin George Golding (Computer Science) Geoffrey Charles Grace (Pharmacology) Jeanne Elizabeth Grant (Genetics) Ursula Mary Hanna (Biochemistry) Frances Lesley Hannan, B.Sc.Ed. (Genetics) Vera Yvonne Hansper (Physics) Stephen Maxwell Hardy (Genetics) James Anthony Harland (Mathematics and

Computer Science) Edyta Hetman (Zoology) Andrew Keir Humphries (Geology) Susan Kathleen Hurley (Genetics) Richard Andrew Jagger (Zoology) Heather Gaye Johnston (Pharmacology) Nicholas Michael Jones (Geology) Jeremy Bryan Mark Jowett (Microbiology) Mary Kalantzis (Pharmacology) Malgorzata Anna Kazmierczak (Psychology) Narayan Khandekar (Chemistry) June Seo Koon Khor (Psychology) Milton John Kiefel (Chemistry) Eric Agirios Kitas (Chemistry) Rudi Klein (Anatomy) Joanne Elaine Klemke (Zoology) Simon John Knowles (Microbiology) Simeon Peter Koroneos (Genetics) Sophie Koudounas (Anatomy) Sally Koutsoliotas (Physics) Mary Jane La Scala (Biochemistry) Gregory John Lampard (Physics) Noel Joseph Langford (Chemistry) Deanna Yuen Mei Lau (Psychology) Andrew Stuart Leggatt (Genetics) Martin Alun Lewis (Microbiology) Cheryl Lim Su-Lean (Physics) Stephen Andrew Long (Physics) Kathryn Jane Maclnnes (Geology) Shona Jane Maclnnes (Microbiology) Anthony Patrick Mackay (Chemistry) Derek Scott Magilton (Geology) Vincent Maida (Biochemistry) Francesca Marasco (Geology) Stuart Francis Martin (Geology) Lenin Mayo (Computer Science) Scott Francis McGowan (Chemistry) Siobhan McGrory, B.A. (Physiology) Ross Stewart McKinnon (Pharmacology) David James McLean (Physics) Janet Louise Mentha (Zoology) Alastair Douglas McRae Meyer (Physiology) Michael Zenon Michael (Genetics) Michael Andrew Victor Moore (Geology) Andrew Jefferson Morrish, B.Sc. (Microbiology) John Roderick Morrison (Biochemistry) Timothy Jay Morrow (Mathematics) Ingrid Gudrun Mueller (Microbiology) Nick Nikolakopoulos (Zoology) Michael Scott Nobes (Physiology) Peter Francis Norris (Mathematics) Grant Vincent O'Rielly (Physics) Paul Andrew Odgers (Geology) David Scott Ormerod (Geology)

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Sophie Paktitis (Biochemistry) Donna Michelle Paling (Zoology) Christopher John Partridge, B.Sc.fV.I.C)

(Mathematics) Gabriel Mario Francesco Pasquini (Genetics) Tanya Zivka Petrovich (Genetics) Steven Julian Pincus (Physiology) Tony Alexander Plate (Computer Science) Doris Pozzi (Psychology) Louise Elizabeth Pyle (Biochemistry) Jennifer Merle Rankin (Mathematics) Gilbert Ravalli (Physics) Rebekah Susan Richardson (Zoology) Louise Leanne Rowe (Botany) Susan Patricia Ryan (Geology) Jennifer Anne Saleeba (Genetics) Michael James Scales (Chemistry) Dianne Maree Scanlon, B.Sc.Ed. (Genetics) Anna Rosa Scarica (Psychology) Alistair Francis Scott (Physics) Sek Sau Toh (Computer Science) Andrew Gordon Richard Shaw (Microbiology) Paul Francis Shaw (Physiology) Ewen James Silvester (Chemistry) Vicki Eve Spencer (Genetics) Gregory Vincent Spillane (Geology)

Robyn Joy Stargatt, (Psychology) Arthur Stevens (Biochemistry) Diana Lay Mui Tay (Pathology) Peter James Thomas (Geology) Benjamin John Polya Thompson (Computer

Science) Stephen Geoffrey Tims (Physics) Klaus Toft (Zoology) Ian Alan Tredinnick (Geology) Jerry Tsagaratos (Pathology) Debra Lee Tulloch (Biochemistry) Neil Edward Tupper (Physics) Sarah Jane Turnbull (Pathology) Edward John van Etten (Botany) Catherine Anne Walkear (Pharmacology) Raia Wall (Geology) Simon John Ward (Zoology) Andrew James Waugh (Computer Science) Jeremy Charles Weir (Geology) Jennifer Maree Wheelahan (Pathology) Judith Whittle (Psychology) Jenny Carol Wilson (Chemistry) Timothy Jon Wilson (Biochemistry) Amanda Gaye Woodhouse (Biochemistry) Ian Colin Wrigley (Chemistry) Maria Zambetis (Pathology)

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN OPTOMETRY (1970)

Mitchell David Anjou, B.Sc.Optom. Angela Nowozyckyj, B.Sc.Optom. Gary Dun Chin Chan, B.Sc.Optom. Nasoha Bin Saabin, B.Sc.Optom. Suzanne Fleiszig, B.Sc.Optom. Chee Siong Yap, B.Optom.(N.S.W.)

MASTER OF SCIENCE (1893)

John Anthony Baines, B.Sc(Monash) (Mathematics)

Neil Francis Barr, B.Sc. (Psychology) Joan Lorraine Blakey, B.Sc. (Paediatrics) Samuele Cesare Cianciosi, B.Sc.(LaT.)

(Biochemistry) Andre Gregory Cleghorn, B.Sc(Monash)

(Microbiology) Joanne Mary Crosby, B.Sc. (Psychology) Jeffrey Elwood Cummins, B.Sc.(LaT.)

(Psychology) Brian Dean (Medicine) Peter Colman Dillane, B.A., B.Sc. (Anatomy) Christine Marie Ewing (Biochemistry) Stewart Alastair Fabb, B.Sc(LaT.) (Paediatrics) William Farrugia, B.Sc. (Medicine) Robert Harold Flegg, B.Sc (Chemistry) Jennifer Ruth Gamble. B.App.Sc.fV.I.C.) (Medical

Biology) Andrew Christopher Gell, B.Sc. (Botany) Gary Peter Jamieson (Biochemistry) Marie Jane John, B.E.(Stockholm) (Biochemistry) Andrea Karen Kirk, B.B.Sc(LaT.) (Psychology) Brian Gerard Lay, B.Sc. (Physics) Timothy Neil Maclean, B.Sc. (Chemical

Engineering)

Lois Frances Ann Martin, Dip.Aud. (Otolaryngology)

Louise Jane Minty, B.Sc. (Physics R.A.A.F.) Gary Michael Morris, B.Sc(Monash)

(Biochemistry) Elizabeth Mary Mullaly, B.Sc (Psychology) John Stanley Murnane, B.App.Sc.fV.I.C)

(Computer Science) Murray Edward Pavia, BA(Monash & Deakin)

(Psychiatry) Hans Friedrich Polz (Zoology) David Andrew Price, B.Sc. (Computer Science) Peter Garrood Price (Meteorology) Bruce Alexander Redman (Geology) Timothy Paul Robbins, B.Sc. (Electrical

Engineering) David Sandic, B.Sc (Medicine) Philip George Spark, B.Sc, Dip.Ed. (Physics) David Llewellyn Thomas, B.Sc. (Zoology) Toh Jin Ai, B.Sc (Computer Science) Abelardo Valida. B.Sc(Phitippines) (Computer

Science) Carol Ann Wicking, B.Sc (Paediatrics) Anne Frances Withell, B.Sc. (Botany) David Anthony Wolfram, B.Sc. (Computer

Science)

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DOCTOR OF SCIENCE (1887)

David Keith Aitken, B.Sc. Ph.D.(Lond.) (Physics) Brian Albert Robson, M.Sc, Ph.D. (Physics)

FACULTY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (1919) Michael John Bell Mark Ian Hill Alice Carleton Napier Birks Cathleen Rose Jeffreson Alan Leslie Bult Malcolm James Ramsay Andrew Francis Byrne Karen Louise Rogers Paul Jonathon Clavin David Alexander Skelt Genevieve Nicholson Dalzell Wayne Bretton Stewart Craig Steven de Vos

BACHELOR OF VETERINARY SCIENCE WITH HONOURS (1967)

Louise Adele Bickerton Alistair James Murray Karen Elizabeth Block Paul Andrew O'Callaghan John Cavaiieri Jonathan Damian O'Connor Robert Ian Chapman Lesa Jane Oldcastle Cheung Siu Ming Henry Patricia Ruth Palamountain John Cameron Cleeland Megan Elizabeth Power Rodney Noel Collins Benedict John Sando Roslyn Judith Fleay Deborah Rosalyn Storie Andrea Gilbert Martin Philip Suter Helen Margaret Hodgson Jennifer Anne Turton Ian Robert Gibson Japp Jeremy Alec Watson Catherine Tracey Jennings Steven Michael White Malia Therese Kenworthy Mark McColl Williamson Peter Donald Mansell Rowan James Wilson David Michael Margary Michael Dominic Wraight lain Thomas Mitchell Elizabeth Adele Wyatt Mary Amanda Muirhead

MASTER OF VETERINARY STUDIES (1973)

Simon John Cameron, B.V.Sc Isep Sulaiman Loreto Mary Kelly. B.V.Sc.

MASTER OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (1919)

Leigh Austin Corner, B.V.Sc.

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (1965)

Dean Russell Bowman, B.Sc(Flinders) Paul Antony Coughlin, B.Ec. Dip.Ed.(Monash) Anthony Edwin Box. B.Ec(AdeL) Peter John Daniels. LL.B. Donald Alan Bradbury, B.Bus.fV.I.C) Evelyn Margaret Douglas, BA(Monash) Pamela Isobel Burgess, B.Ec.(N.E), Dip.Ed. Sandra Duncan, BA(N.E.) Thomas John Burrowes. B.Ec(Monash) Russell Norman Flack, B.E.fV.I.C)

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Miles John George Jill Gillingham, B.Ec(Monash) Constance Goh, B.Sc. Philip Leslie Latham Harkness, B.Agr.Sc(LaT.) Beverley Yvonne Hillsdon, BA(Syd.) Janette Elizabeth Hocking, B.A. John Huitfeldt, B.Com. Phillip James Idstein, B.Com.(N'cle.) Peter Murray Shearer Jackson, B.E.(N.S.W.) Martyn Rothney Jones, B.E. James Sydney Kelleway, B.Bus.fV.I.C) John Lindsay Kennedy, M.Sc. Geoffrey MacDonald Knight, B.D.Sc. Daryl Roger La'Brooy, B.Com. James Lawrenson, B.Sc.(Manc), M.Sc(Birm.) David Bannatyne Lewis, BA(Monash) Susan Janet Lewis, B.A.(Monash) William David Lloyd. B.A., LLB.(Syd.) Simon Foh-Chin Loh, B.E.(V.I.C)

Cheryl Raelene Mayo, BA(A.N.U.) Patricia Mary McBride, B.A. Peter Charles McDonald, B.Sc(Monash) Yvonne McLaughlin, BAfV.I.C) Margaret Helen McLeish, B.A. Sylvia Elizabeth Mooney, B.Com. Anthony Mark Nuccio, B.Sc. Anthony Charles Quinn, B.E. Sally Ann Ratcliffe, B.A.(A.N.U.) Antony David Robinson, B.Com. Michael Francis Rocke, B.E. Howard Keith Ronaldson, B.Ec(Monash) Mark Joseph Rubinstein, B.Sc(Monash) Andrew David Smith, B.Sc(Monash) Choa Kwan Tan, B.E. Linda Catherine Tullberg, B.Sc.(Monash) Paul Theodore Van Veenendaal, B.E. Robert Graham Watts Kenneth Andrew Wilson, B.Com.

SOCIAL STUDIES

BACHELOR

Anthony Philip Adami, BA(Kerit) Ann-Maree Ball Adelaide Barbon, B.A. Patricia Rankin Martin Begg, Dip.Soc.Stud. Anna Marie Bell, 6.A. Mary Bernadette Benson Gerard Bilston Leanne Gaye Bishop Phillip McLeod Blackwood Janis Kristina Bornemann, B.A. Bernadette Therese Burchell Kenneth Lewis Burnett Julia Ann Caflisch, B A Carmel Care Kathleen Anne Carew Georgina Mary Chinn Leonie Dale Christoe Vicki Rivers Cowling Allister John Cutbush Delma D'Silva Rebecca Davis, B.A. Theodora Dounias Christine Denise Durrant Kaye Fink Assunta Friggi Helen Gershoni, B.A. Elizabeth Margaret Nixon Goss, B.A. Amanda Michele Grawe Ann Elizabeth Greer Frances Margaret Hattam, B.A. Margaret Anne Hempton Vanessa Ann Higgins Magdalen Mary Bernadette Hoffman, B.A. Elizabeth Allan Houldsworth Margaret loannidis

OF SOCIAL WORK (1977)

Michael John Jodling Fiona Fani Kokkinos Dimitra Toula Kyrkilis Esther Louise Lalor, B.A. Robin Anne Langford, B.A., Dip.Soc.Stud. Colin Malcolm Mackenzie Jennifer Lynne McDonald Janet Heather McGregor Jillian Ann McLean Alison Stuart McMichael Krystyna Ewa Michnowicz Doune Mosley Jacqueline Nelson, B.A. Catherine Maree Neville Janet Elizabeth Nicolson Paul Papadopoulos Ann Maree Peart, BA(Monash) Gillian Louise Peckham Judith Elizabeth Perrin Rodney Stuart Petrie Jana Ptacek Suzanne Gai Quinn Fiona Christine Reidy, B.A. Janice Helena Robertson, B.Sc(LaT.) Julie Louise Rolfe, B.A., LL.B. Hilary Russell-Wardle Kathleen Grace Ryan Maria Nivia Saggio Creina Mary Scally Vicki Joy Schollick, B.A., Dip.Crim. Catherine Monica Sedunary, B.A.(LaT.) Meredith Louise Skein Jennifer Margaret Smith Madeleine Anne Smith Shane Patrick Storer

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John Christopher Storey Kerren Janette Thorsen Joe Damian Wakim Susan May Walker Thelma Ward-Smith, Dip.Soc.Stud. Kerry Joy Whelan

Fiona Therese White, B.A. Jill Edith Wright, BA(Monash) Yu Chun Yin Flora Anita Yu Lai Chun, B.A. Yuen Oi Ling Sawa Demetrios Zavou

MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (1978)

Inge Maria Fernando, B.A. Alexandra Claire Forbes, B.A., Dip.Soc.Stud. Frances Josephine McGrath, B.Com.,

Dip.Soc.Stud.

Gordon Ernest Merry Jennifer May Oxer, B.A. Gianfranco Urlini. 6.A., Dip.Soc.Stud.

LIST OF DIPLOMATES FOR 1986

DIPLOMA IN AUDIOLOGY (1975)

Joseph Ignatius Alcantara, B.Sc Elizabeth Fiona Bailey Lisa Anne Baulch, B.Sc Patricia Violet Boris, B.A.fTor.) Lindsay George Burnip, B.Ed. Helen Mary Button, B.A. Linden Gaye Carnie, B.Sc.(Monash) Jane Frances Carroll Angela Elizabeth Hatfield. B.Sc. Cheryl Ann Heinze, B.Sc. Janene Marie Houghton, B.A.(Auck.) Janet Mary Houghton, B.A.(Auck.) Peter Lionel Hutson Ngaire Elsa Kay, B.Sc(Auck.) Lesley Joan Kemmis Simeon Peter Koroneos, B.Sc.

Deanna Yuen Mei Lau, B.Sc. Susan Jayne Lear, B.Sc. Pamela Joy Leicester Donna Maree Morris Marion Patricia Nagle William George Olayos, BA(Nth.Carolina) Vida Petrovic. B.Sc Carolyn Jane Ranford. B.Sc Brett Stanley Robertson Judith Lynda Swanwick. 8A(Q'ld.) Roslyn Joy Van Cooten, B.Sc. Linda Gaye Walters, B.Sc. Lynette Williams, B.Sc. Vivian Wei Wong Julia Louise Wunderlich, B.Sc

DIPLOMA IN COMPUTING STUDIES (1978)

Geoffrey Grant Adams, B.Sc. Alan Edward Barnes, B.E. Peter Lindsay Brack Philip Cookson

Dagmar Gertrud Kucharski Mark Charles Sanderson, B.E. Robert Arthur Sweetten Roderick Tom Worley

DIPLOMA IN CRIMINOLOGY (1963)

Vincenzo Gaetano Balestra, Dip.Leg.St.(LaT.) Bronwyn Frances Bartal, LL.B., B.Juris.(Monash) Emmanuel Bonello, B.A.(LaT.) Simon Justin Brown-Greaves, M.Sc. Catherine Ruth Dossetor, B.A., B.Sc. Mark Edward Eadon Clive Peter Fairchild, B.Ec(York) Graham Lewis Fricke, LL.B. Toula Katopis, BA(LaT.) Abraham Zali Kornblum, LL.B.(Monash), LL.M.

Aileen Denise Kris. BA(LaT.) Nadia Kwaczel, BAfV.I.C) Barry Lewis Page Hilary Stewart Read, B.A. Jacqueline Roberts Sarvada Nand Sadal, LL.B. Geoffrey Thomas Saunders, BA(Deakin) Susan Anastasia Tagkalidis, B.A., LL.B.(Monash) Frederick Kenneth Wright

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DIPLOMA IN

Rosalie Annette Adams, B.A.(Zimbabwe) Masoud Ahary, B.Sc(N'cle.) (U.K.) Marguerite Anne Anderson, B.Ec(LaT.) Ronald Geoffrey Anderson, B.A. Leigh James Andressen, B.A. Irene Apostolou, B.A. Xenofon Arvanitis, 6.A., B.Sc. Gary Keith Banks, B.A.. B.S.W.(LaT.) Angela Bardis, B.A.(Monash) Anne Rosemary Barton, B.A. Susan Aimee Bartrop, B.A. Jane Elizabeth Bayly, B.A. Rex Benzene-Ring Boschen. M.Sc William Campbell Bourne, B.Agr.Sc.(LaT.) Simon Edward Boyle, B.A.(LaT.) Ahmad Bozorgzad, B.Sc(Kentucky),

M.ScfJennessee) Jacqueline Magdalen Sarah Brockbank. B.A. Alison Barbara Brown Julie-Anne Joy Brown, B.Sc. Nicholas Geoffrey Browne, B.A. Maria Brytcz-Rutkowski, B.A. Marjorie Buchanan, B.A. Heather Elizabeth Chirgwyn Cam, B.Com. Hilary Robin Cameron, B.Sc(Q'ld.) David Ian Campbell, B.A. Christine Maree Carbone, B.Sc.(Monash) Eve Krystyna Bierzynski Chapman, B.Sc Marietta Carmel Chiodo, B.Sc. Saverio Francesco Ciccone, B.Sc. Michael Alan Cleland, B.Com. Anna Colomba Brian Joseph Connors, B.Sc. Susan Louise Constable, B.A. Ann Mary Cook Edwin Nicholas Cooper, B.Sc. Nicole Leanne Coughlin, B.App.Sc.fV.I.C.) Lisa Margaret Cox, B.Sc. Stephen Louis Croci, B.A.(LaT.) Gay Alison Crook, B.B.Sc(LaT.) Daniel Joseph Cussen, B.A. Prudence Margaret Cutis, B.Sc(Deakin) Adrian Lewis D'Ambra, B.A. Margaret Mary D'Cruze, BAfV.I.C) John Donald Dahlenburg, B.Sc(LaT.) Lanna Jane Dawkins, B.Sc. Joe De Luca

Patrizia De Meneghi, B.A.(Monash) Julia Frances Debrett, B.A. Michelle Del Medico, B.A.(LaT.) Jean-Michel Del-Do, B.A.(Strasbourg) Leanne Maree Delbridge, B.Sc(Monash) Marcus Andrew Desler, B.Com. Lorella Di Pietro, B.A. Diong Yu Seong, B.A. Michele Pamela Direckze, B.A. Dora Solano Dixon, B.A.(Columbia) Phong Huy Doan, B.Sc. Jane Norah-Leigh Dowling, B.A. William Raymond Dunne, B.A. Jane Olive Dunstan, B.A.

EDUCATION (1906)

Marianne Duplain, B.A., B.S.W. Jennifer Joan Dyring, B.Sc Vicki Economou Michelle Leanne Eichler, B.A.(LaT.) Janet Michaele Elmsly, B.A.(Cant.) Robert Andrew Evans, B.A.(LaT.) Ursula Elizabeth Fajerman, B.A. Peter Ronald Falvey, B.Agr.Sc(LaT.) Marilyn Leigh Filcock, B.Sc Yvonne Elizabeth Fleisner, B.Sc. Norman John Charles Foord, B.Sc. Paul Anthony Fox, B.A.(LaT.) Alex Fragapane, B.A.(LaT.) Merrilyn Claire Frank, BA(LaT.) Caroline Mary Fry Fung Li-Cheng, B.Ec(LaT.) Donna Marie Gale, B.Sc. Isabel! Joyce Gardiner, B.A.(Monash) Claudio Gargano, B.Sc. Richard Kingsford Gerner, B.Mus.(AdeL) Penny Ann Gillespie. B.Sc Barbara Anne Gillett Brendan James Gilmartin, B.Sc Kathryn Gioskos, B.A. Denise Elaine Glasby, B.B.Sc(LaT.) Zofia Maria Golebiowski, M.Phil.(Poznan) Yvonne Goudie, B.A. Peter Gordon Gourlay Anastasia Gryllakis, B.Sc. Mira Hariharan, B.A.(Monash) Katharine Virginia Harper, B.A.(Monash) Katerina Hatzimoshou, B.Sc Andrew Findley Hay, B.Sc. David William Hegarty, B.A. Shane Thomas Xavier Hennessy, LL.B., B.Com. Anna Isabella Heywood, B.A. Barry Hugh Hill, B.Sc Evelyn Barbara Ibrahim, B.Sc Debra Helen Icely, B.A. Eleni loannou, B.Sc. Rita Maria lozzi, B.App.Sc.fV.I.C) Keiko Ito Victor Iwanov, M.Sc. Eula Florence Jackson, B.Bus.fV.I.C) Katherine Teresa Jenkins, BA(Monash) Veronica Jorga, B.A.(LaT.) Olivia Kalivas. B.A. Terry Kanellos, B.A., B.Com. Fiona Lisabeth Kaufman, B.A. Annette Mary Keane, B.A. John Simon Keeley, B.Com. Ashraf Sobhi Michael Kelada, B.Sc Hazel Khoo Gek Slew, B.App.Sc.(V.I.C.) Geoffrey Charles King, B.Sc(Deakin) Kristos Konstandopoulos, B.Sc.(Deakin) Marina Kostromin, B.Mus. Nola Koutouleas, B.A. Oldrich Rick Kozak, B.A. Marguerite Rae Kuhne, BA(A.N.U.) Brendan James Lane, B.Sc. Susan Jane Lawrence, B.Sc.

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Antony John Ley Kook Peng Lim, B.E. Jeffrey Oliver Lowe, B.A. Jennifer Claire Lyons, BA(Concordia) Malcolm John Mackinlay, B.Sc. Anastasia Magounakis, B.A. Peter Wing Cheung Mak. B.Sc.fV.I.C) Janis Mary Malachowski, B.A. Christopher Manousopoulos, B.A. Hrysoula Mantzalas, B.Bus.fV.I.C) Sue Jennifer Margerson, B.Sc. Valerie Joyce Mason, B.A.(Monash) Dimitrios Jim Matheas. BAfV.I.C.) Richard Charles Mathews, B.A. Caroline Marilyn Mazurkiewicz, B.Sc John Holden McCormack, 6.A. Debra Helen McGregor, B.Math. Michael John McKenna, B.Sc Shelley June McKenzie, B.A. Elizabeth Carmel Melican, B.A. John Michailidis, B.Sc(LaT.) Hartley Denis Mitchell, M.A. Maria Monforte, B.A. Susan Caroline Montague, B.A. Karen Moragianni, B.Com. Anne Lynette Mummery, BA(N.S.W.) Angela Ndalianis, B.A. Brian Joseph Neal, B.A.fV.I.C) David John Nelson, B.A. (Deakin) Graeme Reginald Newell, B.Sc.(LaT) Graeme Robert Newman Nguyen Thi Nhan, B.Bus.fV.I.C.) Nguyen Thi Quynh Hoa, B.App.Sc(V.I.C) Ludmila Nicholls, BA(Deakin) Nicholas Nicholson, B.A. Rick Alan Nimmo, B.A. Garry Robert Norton, B.Ec(LaT.) Magda Nour, B.App.Sc.fV.I.C.) Caryl Anne Nowson, B.Sc.(Deakin) Mary Louise O'Driscoll, B.Mus Keith Douglas Oatley, B.Sc Susan Margaret Ogden, B.A. Richard Ellis Overell. B.A.fV.I.C.) Hoda Paine, B.A.(Alexandria) Catherine Pallis, B.A. Alex Papanotas, B.Sc(LaT.) Christothea Papastavrou, BA(LaT.) Juliana Maria Parise, B.Mus Ellen Paxton, B.A. Susan Margaret Peacock, B.Sc(Deakin) Gary Wayne Penman, B.Sc. Darrell Edward Perkins, B.Sc. Janet Elizabeth Pett, B.A. Anthony Vivien Poole Alexandra Poumpoulidis, B.Sc. Bronwyn Michelle Powell, B.A.(LaT.) Annette Lois Power, B.A.(LaT.) Glen James Preston, B.A.(LaT.)

Athanasia Psichalos, B.Sc. Edward John Ratcliff, B.Com. Gilbert Ravalli, B.Sc. Peter Razos, B.Sc. Suzanne Reinhardt, B.A. Margaret Mary Rhoddy, B.Sc. Peter Julian Robertson, B.Com. Dean Stuart Rogers. B.Com. Renata Lauren Rowe, B.A. Constantino Efstathios Sakellaropoulos, B.A.

B.Sc. Julie Sanders, B.Com.(Deakin) Paul Jesmond Sapiano, B.Sc. Fiona Monica Schmetzer, B.App.Sc.fV.I.C) Heather York Schnagl, B.Sc. Ph.D. Ann Schofield, B.A. Timothy Alexander Scott, BA(Monash) Vivienne Merle Shiels, B.A. Eve Honey Shimshoni, B.A. Helen Margaret Simpson, B.Sc. Ruth Rosemary Skilbeck, B.Sc. Petrina Joy Smith, B.A.(Syd.) Penelope Anne Snow, B.Sc(Monash) Chiara Maria Soccio Sophie Sofos. B.A.

Anne-Marie Sokolov, B.App.Sc.fV.I.C) Sally Jane Sonsie, B.Sc. Gregory Joseph Stark, B.Sc(Monash) Aleta Clare Steyvan, B.Sc. Cathryn Lorraine Storey, B.B.Sc.fV.I.C) Felicity Clare Sulzberger, B.Sc(LaT) Irene Tassoula, B.A. Kathleen Helen Tehan, B.A.(Monash) Eugene Todarello, B.A.(LaT.) John Totikidis. B.Ec.(LaT.) Souta Anastasia Tousimis, B.A.(LaT.) Leanne Treloar, B.Com. Bruce Stewart Turner, B.Sc(A.N.U.) Ismail Ulusoy, B.App.Sc.fV.I.C) Calliope Poppy Varoussiadis, B.A. Thomas Vassallo, B.A.(Monash) Nina Ivana Vucic, B.A. Jennifer Louise Waddell, B.A. Annette Christine Wagner, B.A. Blake Thomas Joseph Walsh, B.A. Elwyn Lesley Watkins, B.Sc. Robyn Wendy Walters, B.A.. LL.B. Dawn Michelle Webster, B.A. Ann Margaret Went Anne Christine West, B.A.(V.I.C.) David William Westlake, B.Sc.(Lond.) Sharon Frances Williams, B.Sc. Jane Lyn Wilson, B.Sc. Robyn Fay Wilson, B.Sc(Capricornia) Valmai Nellie Wilson, B.A. Mimi Slew Chern Wong, B.Pharm.fV.I.C.) Scott Alfred Wyatt. B.Sc. Graeme James Young, B.A.

DIPLOMA IN GERMAN (1982)

Ian Ronald Wood

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DIPLOMA IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION (1939)

Robert Wayne Davidson Barbara Joy Munroe Ian Ross Huntington

DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC POLICY (1979)

Roger William Jennings, B.Ec(LaT.) Patricia Margaret Whately, B.Com. Marie Sophie Kabala. MA(Jagellonian) Richard Gordon Willcock, B.Ec(LaT.) Betty May Marginson, B.A. Peter Clark Wolcott, B.A. (Kalamazoo), Margaret Helen Morgan. B.A.(Monash). M.A.(Syr.)

Dip.T.R.P.

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