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15 May 2013QS Reputational Survey Closes 17th May 2013.The opinion of academics worldwide is a core component of the QS Rankings. Murdoch is currently ranked equal 401 in the QS Rankings. Late last year nominations were sought for colleagues you collaborate with who may nominate Murdoch as an “outstanding” University in the QS survey. QS rankings are used by a number of overseas government agencies to confirm eligibility for Scholarships to highly ranked institutions, and are viewed by over 24,000 new visitors every month.
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14 May 2013Call for Abstracts - 2013 MUPSA Multidisciplinary ConferenceCall for Abstracts for 2013 MUPSA Multidisciplinary Conference is open 15 April-15 June. Eligible presenters are all Murdoch University Australia postgraduates who are candidates for Doctorate/Master by Research or Master by Coursework with dissertation. To enquire, register and submit: www.mupsaconference.com.au.
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14 May 2013Call for applications to study or work in MexicoHave you ever dreamed of working or studying in Mexico? Staff and students are invited to apply for a range of scholarships and grants programs to help make your dream a reality.
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14 May 2013Murdoch Drive/South Street Intersection Upgrade UpdateNightworks - Monday 29 April and Pedestrian Detour - Effective Tuesday 30 April, for approximately 6-8 weeks
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08 May 2013Organising Accessible Events for People with DisabilitiesA comprehensive guide has been developed by the Meetings and Events Industry of Australia, in partnership with the Australian Human Rights Commission, to help those responsible for organising events and to ensure events are accessible for people with disabilities. If you run an event you are a service provider and you will be the person responsible for making sure the event is accessible.
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07 May 2013Free Ranjini Day MurdochCome and visit the Refugee Rights Action Network Market Daze stall this Thursday (9 May), and show your support for Ranjini - a Tamil refugee, who along with her children (one of which was born free in Australia) are being held indefinitely in detention.
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07 May 2013Kwinana Freeway Widening & Upgrade UpdateUpcoming Murdoch Station parking changes and new bus road works (Barry Marshall Parade extension).
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07 May 2013School Board Election ResultsNominations closed on Tuesday 30 April 2013 for student membership of the School Boards, for terms expiring 31 December 2013.
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07 May 2013CAMPUS SPEED LIMITS AND WILDLIFE PROTECTIONThe University community is reminded to watch out for wildlife crossing roads and drinking from puddles, and to adhere to speed limits. The speed limit on campus roads is 40kph and 20kph in car parks. The speed limit along Discovery Way at the Chiropractic Clinic is 25kph. Adhering to the speed limits saves our wildlife- and might save you a costly fine from Campus Security!
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07 May 2013Organising Accessible Events for People with DisabilitiesA comprehensive guide has been developed by the Meetings and Events Industry of Australia, in partnership with the Australian Human Rights Commission, to help those responsible for organising events and to ensure events are accessible for people with disabilities. If you run an event you are a service provider and you will be the person responsible for making sure the event is accessible.
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07 May 2013Fulbright Scholarship Information Presentation 22nd May 2013 & Applications DatesAttend the upcoming Fulbright Changes Lives Scholarship Presentation on 22nd May 2013 to find out more about the Fulbright Scholarship. Up to 25 Postgraduate, Postdoctoral, Senior Scholar and Professional Scholarships are available across a wide range of disciplines and areas. Please see details below for information on Scholarship round dates.
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07 May 2013Campus Speed Limits and Wildlife ProtectionIn the past 3 weeks CFMO have retrieved several dead quendas from campus, which had unfortunately been hit by cars. The University community is reminded to watch for wildlife crossing roads and drinking from puddles, and adhere to speed limits. (Please see information below for the campus speed limits) Adhering to speed limits saves our wildlife and may save you a costly fine from Campus Security.