MONASH MEMO
31 March 2004
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Professor Phillip Steele has taken up his new appointment as the first academic director of the Monash University Berwick campus. Professor Steele is also academic director of Peninsula campus and will divide his time equally between the two posts.
"My appointment provides the opportunity for a lot more synergy between the Berwick and Peninsula campuses," he said.
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The first Econometrics Memorial Scholarships, established following the tragic shooting at Monash's Clayton campus in October 2002, have been awarded.
This year, the scholarships will assist econometrics honours students Mr Andrew Frame and Ms Vanessa Sam Soon, who will be undertaking studies in finance/econometrics and pure econometrics respectively.
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Monash Memo is moving to an online-only format from next week. This follows a long period of observing readership trends and making more information electronically available to staff.
It is clear that these days the vast majority of Monash staff access Memo either through their emailed version or the Memo website -- whether they want the latest university news, employment opportunities, training, courses and short courses, or scholarship information. |
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