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    1. CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)

    2. CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)

    3. CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)

    4. CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)

    5. CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)

    6. CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)

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    8. CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)

    9. CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)

    10. CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)

    11. CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)CSIRO: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Professor Orme Masson, one of the first Professors of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, was instrumental in setting up the CSIRO (then called the CSIR) and served on its first council, thus associating the University with its establishment. (source: A Short History of the University of Melbourne, pg. 62) Ranked the best performing Australian research university according to the key indices of research performance; research income, research publications, number of research higher degree enrolments and number of students completing research higher degrees (source: UniNews, V12, No.23) Highest amount of total research income Australia wide 1998-2002 (source: Reporting on the Planning Process, presentation by Ian Marshman, 5.03.04) Internationally recognised teaching staff: Nobel Prize Winners: Professor Peter Doherty and Professor Bert Sakmann Laureate Professor David Boger (Eng) winner of several international awards for environmental research. Professor Tim McCormak (Law): appointed one of three special international advisers to judges prosecuting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosovic for war crimes Professor Graeme Clark (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences), who developed the world’s first bionic ear One of the University’s strategic goals (as set out in its operational plan 2004) is to recruit and retain high quality staff. Programs to accomplish this include Eminent scholars program - recruitment of Nobel Laureates or persons of equivalent standing Visiting scholars program Federation fellowships : people are appointed for a given amount of time and are provided with additional funding to develop their research Top University links: U21: An international network of leading research-intensive universities to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and create entrepreneurial opportunities. UK : University of London (Imperial, Kings and University Colleges as faculty agreements); University of Edinburgh (U21), University of Nottingham (U21) USA: Cornell University (faculty), University of California Berkley (general), Duke University (Law), University of Virginia (U21) Canada: McGill University (general), University of British Columbia (U21), University of Toronto China: Fudan University (U21), Peking University (U21) France: Institute of Political Studies (faculty), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (faculty) Germany: Humboldt University (general) India: Indian institute of Science (general) Japan: Keio University (General), Kyoto University (general) Korea: Seoul national University (general) The Netherlands: Leiden University (general) Singapore: National University of Singapore (U21) Sweden: Uppsala University (general) Thailand: Chulaongkorn University (general)

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