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26 May 2004
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Monash's Department of General Practice has received $350,000 in grants from the beyondblue Victorian Centre of Excellence in Depression and Related Disorders.
Victoria's Health Minister, Ms Bronwyn Pike announced the grants on 18 May.
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An inaugural leadership program for senior Monash academics and managers began last week with a three-day residential module.
The first module of the Leadership for the Future program involved 20 participants at a conference centre at Kilmore, 65 kilometres outside Melbourne.
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Age and experience defeated youth and enthusiasm when two teams of Monash Law alumni debated the question, 'Should the law allow genetic engineering to create the perfect baby?' at Parliament House last Wednesday, 19 May.
The Great Law Week Debate was co-hosted by the Law faculty and the Law Institute of Victoria. Held in the Legislative Assembly of Parliament House, the debate was part of celebrations to mark the 40th anniversary of the Monash Law School. |
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