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Award for Creative Waves
The 'Creative Waves' project has received the Ascilite President's Award 2005 for: Exemplary Application of ICT to Teaching and Learning in Tertiary Education.
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Russell Kennedy re-elected to international design post
Russell Kennedy, senior lecturer in visual communication, has been elected vice-president of the International Council of Graphic Design Associations (Icograda) for a second term.
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Student awarded Tolarno Hotel Art Prize
Painting student Kylie Rawson has been awarded the Annual Tolarno Hotel Art Prize for her painting, untitled.
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Kit Wise part of major London exhibition
"Responding to Rome - British Artists in Rome 1995 - 2005" features works by the 35 artists, including Kit Wise, who have been awarded scholarships at the British School at Rome over the past decade.
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Student wins Young Designer of the Year
Monash Industrial Design student Adam Smith has taken out the 2005 Wheels Automotive Design Award for "Young Designer of the Year". The award was announced in Sydney on October 12, on the eve of the Australian International Motor Show.
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Hats off to Monash jeweller and 'living treasure'
Internationally renowned jeweller and metals and jewellery course coordinator, Marian Hosking, has been recognised as one of three masters of Australian craft by the Object gallery in NSW.
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Monash takes lead in designing kitchens of the future
Monash University's Department of Design at the Caulfield campus has recently hosted a pioneering multi-university, multi-national student design project - "Kitchens of the World".
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Electronic media art takes shape at Caulfield
Computer science and art and design will combine when Monash's Centre for Electronic Media Art (CEMA) opens a branch at the Caulfield campus later this year.
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Academici
Academici showcases artists from the first five years of the Australia Council Rome Residency Award in the Visual Arts and Crafts, 1999-2004.
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Monash joins international collaboration with PACE
Monash University has become the first university in Australia to join forces with Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE).
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Futureground
Monash University, one of Australia's leading research universities, is proud to host the Design Research Society International Conference - FUTUREGROUND , in Melbourne during November 2004.
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Instinct
Instinct explores the work of contemporary artists involved with the representation of animals, or who adopt or identify with the animal as a metaphor or allegory for exploring ideas of identity and humanity, creativity and the role of the 'artist'.
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The Design Game: Sydney 2000 & Melbourne 2006
It could be said that designers need the stamina and determination of athletes. A new exhibition at Monash's Faculty Gallery, looks at the process behind designing identities for two of the world's largest sporting events - the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.
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"Pink Man in Paradise"
The Faculty of Art & Design, Monash University, is pleased to be the first Australian venue for an exhibition of works by prominent Thai artist, Manit Sriwanichpoom.
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Home appliances of the future unveiled at DesignEx 2004
Six innovative home appliance designs, created by Monash Industrial Design students, were unveiled at the Electrolux exhibit at DesignEx 2004, held in Sydney last month.
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Citigroup Private Bank Australian Photographic Portrait Prize
Monash postgraduate student, Rod McNicol, has won the 2004 Citigroup Private Bank Australian Photographic Portrait Prize. He will receive a prize of $15,000 for his portrait of Australian artist, Robert Hunter.
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