Contact Us
I have a question about:
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Applying for a graduate research degree or scholarship
For information on applying for graduate research degrees or scholarships in the Faculty, visit MDHS Study and follow the links.
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Faculty support for research administration
The Research Development team provides support to academic and professional staff across the Faculty in the areas of: Research Strategy & Governance, Research Institute Partnerships, Research Information, Research Training and Research Collaboration & Funding. Working closely with the Associate Deans for Research and Research Training, the team provides advice and support to the Dean and Heads of Schools on the research strategy of the Faculty, with a focus on fostering excellence and impact in research. Staff in the Research Development team work closely with staff in Chancellery and University Services (Academic Services, Business Intelligence and Reporting, and Research, Innovation and Commercialisation) to provide integrated support for our researchers.
Email: mdhs-research@unimelb.edu.au
If you are a current staff member, more information can be found on the MDHS intranet.
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Internal closing dates when applying for a grant/fellowship which would be administered by the University of Melbourne
The MDHS Research Development team can provide initial guidance on University of Melbourne submission requirements and closing dates. The Grants team in Research, Innovation and Commercialisation (RIC) is responsible for coordinating the submission of applications to external funding bodies. Information on major funder submission requirements, including internal closing dates can be found on the RIC website.
Email: mdhs-grants@unimelb.edu.au
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Finding a Research Integrity Advisor
Research Integrity Advisors (RIAs) play an important role in building the culture of research ethics and integrity at the University. RIAs are able to provide advice to any member of the University community who has concerns about the integrity of research. Information on the role and support of RIAs is available on the Office for Research Ethics and Integrity website.
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Finding help with completing an ethics application
For information on applying for animal, human, gene technology and biosafety ethics approval go to the Office for Research Ethics and Integrity website.
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Finding a researcher in the Faculty
The Faculty’s researchers are profiled in the University of Melbourne’s searchable Find an Expert database, including contact details, research interests and activities and availability to supervise graduate research study.
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The Faculty’s research performance
An overview of the Faculty’s research performance can be found on the Faculty website. If your question is about something specific, you can contact the Faculty’s Research Development team.
Email: mdhs-research@unimelb.edu.au
I have a question about:
- General school enquiries
If you have a question not covered by MDHS, you may find your answer with the University of Melbourne 13MELB service. You can call or email 13MELB, you can also alternatively visit our ask.unimelb site for further information:
- Making a gift, donation or bequest
We are grateful for the many ways in which our alumni and donors support the work of the Faculty: financial donations that support students, research programs or new academic frontiers and the many valuable gifts of books, photographs and memorabilia which continue to enrich our faculty's museums.
With your continued support we are able to further enhance the University of Melbourne and the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. To be a part of this, you can visit our Giving page and see the many ways big and small you can help to contribute:
I have a question about:
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The University of Melbourne Psychology Clinic
Psychological assessment and treatment for individuals aged over 17 years is available at the University of Melbourne Psychology Clinic.
Are you new to the University of Melbourne, or just to Redmond Barry?
We have created a list of commonly asked questions to help you quickly find the answers you need. Please also see the University's quick general links for new students for course information, COVID-19 updates and the Student Services Directory.
How can we help?
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How do I find my room?
The last two digits indicate the room number. The first one/two digits indicate the floor level.
For example, if the room number is 1006:
10 = Level
06 = Room #6 on that levelIf the room number is 615:
6 = Level
15 = Room #15 on that levelIf you still need further assistance locating a room, please use this map for the Redmond Barry Building.
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I think I’m lost on campus!
To find your way around campus, please search for your destination on the University’s interactive map.
Alternatively, you can download the Lost in Campus app on your device to navigate your way around the University.
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Where are the toilets located in Redmond Barry?
The toilets can be found on the west side of the building through the fire door. Male and female toilets are located on alternate floors. The disabled toilets are located on Levels 5 and 10, near the fire door.
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Do I have a tutorial in Week 1/this week?
Please refer to the LMS for each subject. There will be subject-specific information provided and a welcome announcement from your coordinator before classes commence.
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How can I book a room?
All student forms, including room booking forms, can be found via the Student Forms site. Please allow at least 5 working days* for your request to be approved.
*Please note that bookings made on shorter notice cannot be guaranteed.
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What is the process to borrow or collect a key?
All student forms, including key hire forms, can be found via the Student Forms site. The full instructions to our key hire process are outlined on the top of the key hire form.
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What is the process to borrow test library items?
We have test kits available for loan, given you have your relevant supervisor’s approval. To borrow a kit, please email enquiry-psych@unimelb.edu.au and cc your supervisor into your request. From here, we can arrange loan collection and duration.