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Monday, February 26, 2007

By Monash Uni - 27th February 2007 - Back to News

• Mark the Calendar

All students will commence the 2007 academic year on February 26. For the first time the Bachelor of Sports Promotion and Events Management and the Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice) courses are being run at the Gippsland Campus, with the first cohort of students beginning classes this week in a historic moment for the Campus and the region.

Swift’s Creek Secondary College students will visit Monash Gippsland on March 1. The year 11 and 12 students will spend a day at the campus learning about the options available to them when they finish university. They will attend a real lecture, have lunch at the student residences and complete a variety of other academic and non-academic activities during the day.

Students from all faculties will graduate in two separate ceremonies on March 3. The graduates are students who finished their course at the end of last year. This year has seen a record number of graduates, with more than 500 students graduating on the day.

• Making the Grade

Gippsland Centre for Art and Design Lecturer Rodney Forbes will be exhibiting a painting in the exhibition 'Small Pleasures' at Australian Galleries Painting and Sculpture, Melbourne from February 27 - March 8. Rodney also currently has a solo exhibition, 'Dumb Tidings' at Australian Galleries, Sydney. The exhibition is current until March 3.

Engineering lecturer, Mustafa Isreb, has joined the Structural Branch Committee of the Victorian Division of Engineers Australia.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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