Andrew M. • Август 18, 2010This is actually the Uniting Church's Centre for Theology and Ministry. The UFT office is there but the UFT is (also) at the Jesuit Theol College and Trinity College. Best ecumenical theology courses!
Callum F. • Ноябрь 10, 2011Great place to study during the day. Or for a drink in the evening. Dancing on the piano after a Formal Dinner a must.
C L. • Декабрь 6, 2016Very nice buildings and sculptures. Great for walks. Nice cafes and places for food on campus. Probably the best in Australia but I haven't been to the others :p
Melbourne University • Февраль 4, 2011So named because it originally housed the European language teaching departments.
Melbourne University • Февраль 3, 2011Within this building are many sculptures, including 'Britannia' and 'Goddess' designed by English sculptor R.S. Jackson in the 1860s, originally from the ANZ bank in Collins Street.
Tomfoolery • Июль 14, 2017Incredible building design!
Melbourne University • Февраль 4, 2011Previously named Old Pathology, it housed the medical school in the 1880s and was designed by Reed and Barne, a major architectural firm from the 19th century.
Melbourne University • Февраль 4, 2011On the corner of Grattan and Elizabeth Streets you will see a remnant of the original iron fence which surrounded the campus.
Melbourne University • Февраль 4, 2011Designed along utilitarian lines despite its Gothic Revival exterior look/ The lecture theatres are in the centre with offices and classrooms located on the exterior facing walls.
Jessica L. • Август 19, 2014If you are coming in late, pop in the side entrance to save disrupting the lecture (and also everyone staring at you)
Kush S. • Август 26, 2010Get the toasted ham, cheese and tamato croissant from 'Chill Out'. Worth every cent and nice people work there.
Melbourne University • Февраль 4, 2011Designed by Reed, Henderson and Smart (1889), this building now houses the University's Centre for Indigenous Education and a conference centre.
Melbourne University • Февраль 4, 2011This building is named after the University's first salaried Vice-Chancellor, the geologist and Antarctic explorer Sir Raymond Priestley.
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