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Education for a 2030 workforce

Children born in 2012 will enter tertiary education in 2030 and graduate around 2035. What will their career options look like? What might their employers be seeking in young recruits? Gabrielle Murphy explores some possibilities.

Alumni

  • > Sometimes revolution needs a new frontier to flourish

Feature story

  • > What’s hot tomorrow?
  • > Behind the crime
  • > Lawyers now field ‘sports’ teams!

Partnerships

  • > Re-booting to stay connected
  • > Supporting learning in Wakathuni

News

  • > Women’s passionate minds inspire Melbourne
  • > Legion of Honour Knighthood for constitutional law expert
  • > Animal health on the farm
  • > Create your own Open Day

Research

  • > Common cold in 3D motion
  • > Twin study helps explain fainting
  • > Researchers identify unusual Black Saturday weather
  • > Putting musical theatre centre stage

Reviews and Previews

  • > Celebrating sport and art
  • > Singers are winners
  • > It’s getting old

Student Life

  • > Learning by living abroad
  • > Passion and persistence pays off for Mokshada

Viewpoint

  • > From the Vice-Chancellor
  • > Valuing the profession of teaching
  • > Why do we travel?

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Volume 8 Number 8 August 13 - September 9 2012

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About Voice

Voice is the newspaper of the University of Melbourne. It is published monthly and is distributed on the University’s campuses, published as a supplement to the Age on the second Monday of each month and is available on line and by free email or hard copy subscription.

Each month Voice explores a major social issue in which University academics and researchers contribute to public debate. Voice also contains research news, informed opinion and analysis, alumni news and profiles, stories on student life and activities, Arts reviews and previews, sport, previews of multimedia programs and listings of Public Lectures and other events.

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