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  • Graduate stories
I love teaching and providing opportunities to the next generation of Australia’s leaders and working with disengaged youth to reconnect them to learning and their community. 

Adam Ross

  • Graduate stories
I love teaching and providing opportunities to the next generation of Australia’s leaders and working with disengaged youth to reconnect them to learning and their community. 

Adam Ross

  • Graduate stories

Anna Maddison

  • Graduate stories

Anna Maddison

  • Student Stories
The biggest thing that has surprised me in my degree is how much I'm enjoying it.

Eleanor Ball

  • Student Stories
The biggest thing that has surprised me in my degree is how much I'm enjoying it.

Eleanor Ball

  • Day in the life

Jack Davey

Jack Davey studied a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours in Finance) at The University of Melbourne and now working as a graduate at IFM Investors.
  • Day in the life

Jack Davey

Jack Davey studied a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours in Finance) at The University of Melbourne and now working as a graduate at IFM Investors.
  • Graduate stories
I’m currently in the Languages, Literacy and Numeracy team.

Jayne

  • Graduate stories
I’m currently in the Languages, Literacy and Numeracy team.

Jayne

  • Student Stories
Currently I hold a position in Regional Office as the region's coach to lift outcomes for students from Indigenous language backgrounds. I am a teacher.

Kim Creek

  • Student Stories
Currently I hold a position in Regional Office as the region's coach to lift outcomes for students from Indigenous language backgrounds. I am a teacher.

Kim Creek

  • Graduate stories

Laura Fernandez

  • Graduate stories

Laura Fernandez

  • Day in the life

Mickie Tanna

A typical lesson involves a balance of tasks that are teacher-directed (e.g. examples on the board, discussing a new concept with the whole class) and student-directed (e.g. independent practice or collaborative work in their table groups).
  • Day in the life

Mickie Tanna

A typical lesson involves a balance of tasks that are teacher-directed (e.g. examples on the board, discussing a new concept with the whole class) and student-directed (e.g. independent practice or collaborative work in their table groups).