University of Melbourne Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts is one of the largest faculties at The University of Melbourne. It is the University's home of teaching and research in the humanities, social sciences and languages. Teaching of the arts and humanities at The University of Melbourne began when the University was first opened to students in 1855, and the Faculty of Arts officially opened in 1903.
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University of Melbourne Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts is one of the largest faculties at The University of Melbourne. It is the University's home of teaching and research in the humanities, social sciences and languages. Teaching of the arts and humanities at The University of Melbourne began when the University was first opened to students in 1855, and the Faculty of Arts officially opened in 1903.
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