About the University

How to contact the University of Melbourne

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Information for prospective students

If you have a specific question about a course, or about applying to study at the University of Melbourne, please browse our frequently asked questions (FAQ) or use the web form to submit an enquiry to our admissions office.


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Write to the university

Where possible, direct your correspondence to the general manager of the relevant faculty (see the Faculties and administration listing).

Other correspondence should be addressed to:

The Provost
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Australia

Street addresses and contact details for individual campuses are available from our Maps and Locations page.


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Street addresses

Street addresses and contact details for individual campuses are available from our Maps and Locations page.


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Telephone, fax and telex

Main switchboard: +(61 3) 8344 4000

Facsimile (fax): +(61 3) 8344 5104

Telex: Unimel AA 35185

Search our contact directory.


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Email directory

Search our contact directory by name, department or email address.


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Contacts for media journalists

Our Find an Expert database lists University staff who are available for media comment.

Staff in the Media Team are available to help journalists and editors, and to advise University staff on matters relating to media relations and publicity.


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Emergency numbers for students and staff

Ambulance, fire brigade and police:

Poisons Information Centre: telephone 131 126

To contact University Security in an emergency:

If you are on campus, but outside a building, look for the blue metal poles fitted with the emergency intercom system. Pressing the emergency button activates a security camera and calls for a security officer to attend the site immediately.

For general security enquiries, information and advice, telephone the Security Office +(61 3) 8344 4674.


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Need to find an external phone number?

Search the white pages for family names, local postcodes and services in Australia: http://www.whitepages.com.au/wp/

Search the yellow pages to find a specific business name in Australia: http://www.yellowpages.com.au/


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