Chancellors The following have chaired the University Council and acted as ceremonial heads of the university as its
chancellor: • The Hon.
Sir Redmond Barry, KCMG, BA LLD
Dub. Melb & Penn. MA. From 17 May 1853, to 23 November 1880. Died 1880 • The Hon.
Sir William Foster Stawell, KCMG, BA
Dub. LLD
Dub. & Melb. MA. From 2 May 1881, to 8 May 1882. Died 1889 • The Rt. Rev.
Dr James Moorhouse, DD
Camb. MA
Camb. & Melb. From 7 July 1884, to 1 February 1886. Died 1915 • The Hon. Dr William Edward Hearn, QC, AM LLD
Dub. From 3 May to 4 October 1886. Died 1888 •
Sir Anthony Colling Brownless, CMG, MD
St. And. & Melb. LLD FRCS. From 4 April 1887 to 3 December 1897. Died 1897 • The Hon.
Sir John Madden, GCMG, BA LLB LLD. From 20 December 1897, to 10 March 1918. Died 1918 •
Sir John Henry MacFarland, Kt, MA
Belf. & Camb. LLD. From 8 April 1918, to 22 July 1935. Died 1935 •
Sir James William Barrett, KBE CB CMG, LLD
Manit. MD MS Hon. LLD FRCS FRACS. From 30 August 1935, to 6 March 1939. Died 1945 • The Rt. Hon.
Sir John Greig Latham, PC GCMG KC, MA LLM Hon. LLD. From 6 March 1939, to 3 March 1941. Died 1964 • The Hon.
Sir Charles John Lowe, KCMG, MA
Adel. & Melb. LLB Hon. LLD. From 3 March 1941, to 15 March 1954. Died 1969 • The Hon.
Sir Arthur Dean, Kt QC, LLM Hon. LLD. From 15 March 1954, to 7 March 1966. Died 1970. •
Sir William George Dismore Upjohn, Kt OBE, MD MS Hon. LLD FRCS FRACS. From 7 March 1966, to 6 March 1967. Died 1979 •
Robert Menzies, KT AK CH QC Constable of Dover Castle, Lord Warden of Cinque Ports, LLM Hon. LLD (''Brist. Belf. Melb. Br. Col. Syd. McGill Malta Laval Tas. Camb. Harv. Leeds Adel. Q'ld Edin. Birm. A.N.U. Sus. Drury College and Calif.
), Hon. DCL Oxf.
Kent
Hon. D.Litt. W.Aust.
Hon. DSc N.S.W.'' Hon. FAHA Hon. MAustMM FRS Hon. FRCS Barrister-at-Law. From 6 March 1967 to 6 March 1972. Died 1978 •
Leonard William Weickhardt, CBE, Hon. DASc
V.I.C. MSc Hon. LLD FIChemE FRACI. From 6 March 1972 to 18 March 1978. Died July 2000 • The Hon.
Sir Oliver James Gillard, Kt, BA LLB. From 18 March 1978 to 3 March 1980. Died 1984. • Professor Emeritus
Sir Roy Douglas Wright, AK, DSc
A.N.U. & Melb. Hon.LLD
A.N.U. & Melb. MB MS FRACP. From 3 March 1980 to 31 December 1989. Died 1990 • The Hon
Sir (Albert) Edward Woodward, AC Kt OBE QC, LLM
Melb. HonLLD
NSW HonDLitt
Ballarat. From 1 January 1990 to 2 February 2001. Died April 2010 •
Fay Surtees Marles, AM MA
Melb. DipSocSt
Melb. From 3 February 2001 to 31 December 2004 •
Ian Andrew Renard, AM BA
Melb. LLM
Melb. From 1 January 2005 to 9 January 2009 • The Hon. Mr
Alex Chernov, AO QC AC BCom LLB (Hons)
Melb. From 10 January 2009 to 7 April 2011 •
Elizabeth Alexander, AO. From 8 April 2011 to 31 December 2016 •
Allan Myers, AC KC. From 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2022 •
Jane Hansen, AO. From 1 January 2023 to Present
Vice-chancellors The following have led the university as its
vice-chancellor: •
Carolyn Evans:
From 5 October 2026 • Glyn Davis: Acting from 2 February 2026 until 4 October 2026 •
Michael Wesley: Acting from 29 December 2025 – 2 February 2026 •
Emma Johnston: 10 February 2025 – 28 December 2025 •
Duncan Maskell: 1 October 2018 – 9 February 2025 •
Glyn Davis: 10 January 2005 – 30 September 2018 • Kwong Lee Dow: 1 February 2004 – 9 January 2005 •
Alan Gilbert: 1 January 1996 – 31 January 2004 •
David Penington: 1 January 1988 – 31 December 1995 • David Caro: 1 June 1982 – 31 December 1987 • Sir
David Derham: 1 March 1968 – 31 May 1982 • Sir
George Paton: 1 July 1951 – 29 February 1968 • Sir
John Medley: 1 July 1938 – 1 July 1951 • Sir
Raymond Priestley: 1 January 1935 – 30 June 1938 • Sir
James Barrett: 7 December 1931 – 17 December 1934 • Sir
John Monash: 2 July 1923 – 8 October 1931 • Sir
John Grice: 6 May 1918 – 18 June 1923 • Sir
John MacFarland: 7 March 1910 – 8 April 1918 • Sir
Henry Wrixon: 20 December 1897 – 7 March 1910 • Sir
John Madden: 3 June 1889 – 20 December 1897 •
Martin Irving: 2 May 1887 – 27 May 1889 • Sir
Anthony Brownless: 31 May 1858 – 4 April 1887 • William Haines: 15 May 1857 – 31 May 1858 •
Hugh Childers: 17 May 1853 – 12 March 1857
Nobel laureates Many Nobel laureates have taught, studied and researched at the University of Melbourne. Graduates include: •
Richard Robson, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025) •
Elizabeth Blackburn, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2009) • Sir
James Mirrlees, Nobel Prize in Economic Science (1996) •
Bert Sakmann, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1991) • Sir
John Eccles, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1963) • Sir
Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1960) •
Joshua Lederberg, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1958) •
Howard Florey, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1945)
Notable alumni The University of Melbourne has produced many notable alumni, with graduates having been
Governor-General of Australia,
Governor of Victoria,
Prime Minister of Australia, justices of the
High,
Federal,
Family and
Victorian Supreme courts,
Premiers of Victoria and elected leaders of
other states and territories,
Nobel laureates, a First Lady of
East Timor, ministers of foreign countries,
lord mayors, academics, architects, historians, poets, philosophers, politicians, scientists, physicists, authors, industry leaders, defence force personnel, corporate leaders, community leaders, as well as numerous artists. Frances Dorothy Gray became Australia's first female Bachelor of Dental Science graduate, when she graduated from the Australian College of Dentistry at the University of Melbourne in 1907. File:RUEDA DE PRENSA CONJUNTA ENTRE CANCILLER RICARDO PATIÑO Y JULIAN ASSANGE (cropped).jpg|
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Angela White, pornographic director
Awards and prizes • The
University of Melbourne Award "recognises individuals who have made an outstanding and enduring contribution to the University and its scholarly community". Recipients of the award are acknowledged by bronze
commemorative plaques along Professors Walk on the
Parkville campus. • The
Patricia Grimshaw Awards for Mentor Excellence are awarded annually to staff at the University of Melbourne to recognise mentoring skills and behaviours. The award was launched by the university in March 2008 to honour historian
Patricia Grimshaw's "contribution as a mentor of postgraduate students and younger colleagues". Recipients include
J. McKellar Stewart (1912),
Bernard O'Dowd (1913), Arthur Sherwin (1914), Rev. Kenneth T. Henderson (1920),
W. H. Downing (1921),
N. H. Fairley (1922), Edward Sweetman (1923), C. W. W. Webster (1924),
Stephen H. Roberts (1925), Donald H. Rankin (1927), Charles Daley (1929) and
Brian C. Fitzpatrick (1941). == Gallery ==