MONASH MEMO
29 September 2004
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Urban plans to guide the development of three Monash campuses over the next 30 years have been unveiled by the deputy vice-chancellor (resources), Ms Alison Crook.
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Melbourne artist and Monash fine arts masters student Ms Prudence Flint has won Australia 's richest art prize.
Ms Flint took out first place in the 2004 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize worth $100,000, with her entry 'A Fine Romance #9'.
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The head of Monash's Department of Social Work and children's rights advocate Associate Professor Chris Goddard has been listed as one of the Top 10 thinkers in the society category of the Bulletin magazine's Smart 100.
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