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1992 Monash University Calendar Part 1 ( \ Monash University Calendar Part 1 - Officers and staff of the university Part II - Acts, statutes and regulations Monash University Calendar is published each year in December and updated throughout the year as required. All amendments to statutes and regulations must be approved by the Solicitor's Office, and all changes to staff listings must be advised on a copy of the form at the start of Part I and approved by the appropriate head of department. Where appropriate, staff listings and regulations for degrees also appear in the faculty handbooks. Caution The information conr.ained is as correct as possible at the publie<1tion d8te shown for each page. See also the note at the start of Part I I. Edited by Anthony Lynch Produced by the Publications Office Publishing & Advertising Unit Communications Department Inquiries: extension 73 2143/2099, email: anthony@publ i cations. ccc. monash. edu. au Wednesdi!v 3 June 1992 Caution Part I - Officers and staff of the university Amendments to staff details form Staff listings Caution The information included in this section is accurate as at 1 Aprill992. All amendments to staff details must be made through the office of the appropriate department head on the form provid­ ed. This form, once approved, must be then sent to the Publications Office. In order to ensure that all changes are made for inclusion in the 1993 faculty handbooks, these amendments must be received by 1 August. 3 June 1992 Contents Contents Professors 8 Vice~Chancellor's Office 11 Principal Officers 1 Comptroller's Office 11 Members of Council 1 Administrative and Management Appointed by the Governor in Information Systems 11 Council I Art Gallery I1 Elected by the graduates of the Budget Branch 11 university I Building and Development Branch 11 Elected by the professors Business Development Branch 11 Elected by teaching staff other than Central Services 1I professors I Finance Branch II Ex Officio 1 Internal Audit 12 Appointed by the Minister for Occupational Health and Safery Education 1 Branch 12 Elected by the Advisory Council of Planning and Analysis Branch 12 Monash University College Solicitor's Office I2 Gippsland I Co-opted members 1 Registrar's Office 12 Deans of faculties 1 Equal Opportuniry 12 Elected by non-academic staff Centre for International Students 13 Elected by the students in the Educational Technology Section 13 university 1 Universiry Secretariat 13 Secretary 1 Office for Research 13 Records Administration 13 The Academic Board 2 Office of Protocol and Alumni Affairs 13 Elected professorial and non-professorial members Animal Ethics Office 13 in faculties 2 Faculty Administration 13 Am Z Assistant registrars 13 Business 2 Personnel Services 13 Computing and Information Human Resources Services 13 Technology 2 Industrial Relations 14 Economics Commerce and Career Planning and Development Management 3 Branch 14 Education 3 Staff Development 14 Engineering 3 C'..ourse and Career Centre (Clayton) 14 Law 3 Careers Centre (Caulfield) 14 Professional Studies 3 Community Services 14 Medicine 3 Chaplains to students - Caulfield 14 Science 3 Chaplains to students - Clayton 14 Elected professorial and non-professorial members Child Care and Child and Family -Monash University College Services 14 Gippsland 4 Counselling Services- Caulfield 14 Elected undergraduate and diploma smdems and Counselling Services Clayton 14 graduate student representatives 4 Counselling Services- Frankston 15 Financial Advisory Services 15 Emeritus professors 5 Health Services- Caulfield 15 Health Services- Clayton 15 Former officers 7 Health Services Frankston 15 Visitors 7 Housing Service- Clayton 15 Chancellors 7 Legal Service 15 Deputy Chancellors 7 Srudent Administration 15 Vice-Chancellors 7 Branch Management 15 Depury Vice-Chancellors 7 Enrolments and Records Section 15 Pro-Vice-Chancellors 7 Examinations Section 15 Deans 7 Higher Degrees and Scholarships Registrars 8 Section I5 Comptrollers 8 Student Services Section IS Librarians 8 Branch Administration 15 Jjunel992 Pan I - Officers and staff Contents Student System Support Section 15 Centre for Drama and Theatre Educational Services 15 Studies 26 Teaching Services Unit 16 Centre for European Studies 26 Facilities and Conference Office 16 Centre for Human Bioethics 26 Language and Learning Services 16 Centre for Migrant and Intercultural Office of Continuing Education 16 Studies 26 Centre for Science and Technology The Union 16 Studies 26 Centre for Studies in Religion and The Sports and Recreation Theology 26 Association 16 Centre for Women's Studies 26 Centre of Population and Urban Affairs 26 Halls of Residence 16 Centre of Southeast Asian Studies 26 Development Studies Centre 26 Animal Services 16 Institute for Critical and Cultural Studies 26 University Bookshop 16 Institute for Ethics and Public Policy 26 Japanese Studies Centre 26 Alexander Theatre 16 Lmguage and Learning Unit 27 Language <md Society Centre 27 Robert Blackwood Hall 16 L'lnguage Centre 2 7 Monash Asia Institute 27 The professors 17 National Centre for Australian Studies 27 Faculty of Arts 21 Officers of the faculty 21 Faculty of Business 28 Anthropology and Sociology 21 Officers of the faculty 28 Asian Languages and Studies 21 School of Accounting 28 Chinese and Korean 21 Syme Monash Accounting Research and Indonesian and Malay 22 Training Centre 28 Thai and Vietnamese 22 School of Banking and Finance 28 Classical Studies 22 School of Management 29 Modem Greek 22 Leadership Research Unit 29 English 22 Quality M;magement Research Unit 29 Geography and Environmental Science 22 Syme Centre for Enterprise Graduate School of Environmental Development 29 Science 23 School of Marketing 29 German Studies and Slavic Studies 23 Australian Centre for Retail Studies 30 German Studies 23 David Syme Centre for Competitive Slavic Studies 23 Advantage 30 History 23 David Syme International Business Japanese Studies 24 Centre 30 Linguistics 24 Music 24 Faculty of Computing and Philosophy 24 Information Technology 31 Politics 24 Clayton campus: officers of the faculty 31 Romance Lmguages 25 Business Systems 31 French 25 Computer Science 31 Italian 25 Caulfield campus: ufficers of the bculty 31 Spanish 25 Computer Technology 31 Visual Arts 25 Information Systems 32 Special purpose centres 25 Robotics and Digital T eclmology 32 Australian Centre for Jewish Software Development 33 Civilisation 25 Pearcey Centre for Computing 33 Centre for American Studies 25 Frankston campus: Computing 33 Centre for Bibliographical and Textual Gippsland campus: Computing 33 Studies 25 Centre for Cognitive Studies 26 Centre for Comparative Literature and Culwral Studies 26 n MoTUlSh Univasicy Cakrular 1 June 1992 Contents Faculty of Economics Commerce Medicine (Alfred Hospital) 46 and Management 34 Medicine (Box Hill Hospital) 47 Medicine (Monash Medical Centre) 47 Officers of the faculty 34 Microbiology 48 Accounting and Finance 34 Obstetrics and Gynaecology 48 Ewnomenics 34 Paediatrics 49 Economic History 34 Pathology and Immunology 50 Economics 35 Pharmacology 50 Graduate School of Management 35 Physiology 51 Special purpose centres 36 Psychological Medicine 51 IMP ACT project 36 Social and Preventive Medicine 52 Cemre of Policy Studies 36 Surgery (Alfred Hospital) 5.3 Surgery (Monash Medical Centre) 53 Faculty of Education 3 7 Special purpose centres 54 Officers of the facultv 37 Centre for Bioprocess Technology 54 School of Graduate Studies 37 Institute of Reproduction and Special purpose ..:enue 38 Development 54 Dinah and Henry Krongold Cenrre for Cenrre for Early Human Exceptional Children 3B Development 55 School of Early Childhood and Primary Centre for Molecular Biology and Education 38 Medicine 55 Centre for Continuing Education 38 Cenrre for the Study of Mothers' and Children's Health 55 Faculty of Engineering 39 Clinical Teachers of rhe Teaching Hospitals 56 Officers of rhe faculty 39 Alfred Hospital 56 Chemical Engineering 39 Box Hill Hospital 56 Civil Engineering 39 Dandenong and District Hospital 57 Electrical and Computer Sy:;tems Fairfield Hospital 58 Engineering 40 Larundel Psychiatric Hospital 58 Materials Engmeermg 40 Monash Medical Cemre (Clayton) 58 Mechanical Engineering 40 Monash Medical Cenrre. Moorabbin School of Applied Engineering 41 Hospital campus 60 Electrical ;md Computer Systems Royal Park Psychiatric Hospital 60 Engineering 41 Caulfield General Medical Centre 60 Mechanical Engineering 41 Special purposl'! centres 42 Faculty of Professional Studies 62 APMA Pump Laborawry 42 Officers of the faculty 62 Australian Pulp and Paper Institute 42 School of Art and Design 62 Centre t<:1r Advanced Materials Ceramic Design 62 T echnnlogy 42 Fine Art 62 Cemre ftlr Industrial T ribology 42 Graphic Design 62 Cenrre for /'.·lachine Condition Industrial Design 63 Monitoring 42 Caroline Chisholm School of Nursing 63 Environmemal Fluid Mechanics Faculry of Am/Professional Studies 63 Foundadon 42 Applied Psychology 63 Intelligent Robotics Research Centre 42 Police Studies 64 Monash Timber Engineermg Centre 42 Welfare Studies 64 Graduate Depamnenr of Librarianship, Archives Faculty of Law 43 and Records 64 Officer~ of tbe fiu:ulry 43 Department of Social Work 64 Special purpose cemre 44 National Cenne for Crossculrural Studies Faculty of Science 65 in Law 44 Officers of rhe facu ltv 65 Chemistry 65 . Faculty of Medicine 45 Cbyton and C.-aulfield campuses 65 Officers tl the faculty 45 Frankston campus 65 Anaromy 45 Earth Sciences 66 Bio.:hemisrry 45 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 66 Communiry Medicine 46
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