Parkville Campus Tour

Parkville Campus Tour

The University of Melbourne guided tour for future students.

By University of Melbourne

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Tuesday, November 5 · 10 - 11:30am AEDT

Location

The University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne Parkville, VIC 3052 Australia

About this event

The University of Melbourne Parkville campus offers a variety of unique cultural, architectural and landscape features which play an important part in the history of the City of Melbourne and the story of Victoria.

The University is currently offering campus tours for prospective students each Tuesday and Friday at 10.00am. The tour takes about 75-90 minutes to complete and is led by current University of Melbourne undergraduate students.

The tours are designed to provide prospective students with an overview of the Parkville campus and personal insights to the study experience from a peer who has undertaken a similar decision-making process.

Tour starting point

Please meet your guides at 10.00 am sharp at Gate 4 (the corner of Swanston Street and Monash Road) outside the Map ref H21 on the Parkville (all faculties) Map. The closest building to the meeting point is the Sydney Myer Asia Centre. The campus is easily accessible by public transport with a tram stop nearby (Map ref I21)

The closest university car parks are located at Eastern Precinct (375 Cardigan Street, Carlton, near the corner of Elgin Street Map ref F24). https://maps.unimelb.edu.au/

If you are unable to attend one of the set tour times, you can still visit us as the campus is open to visitors all year-round. You can download a self-guided walking tour map which provides you with a plotted history of campus architecture and other landscape features.

Alternatively, you can undertake a virtual tour of our Parkville campus.

Accommodation tours:

Please note that accommodation tours are booked separately. University accommodation options include residential colleges and university student apartments.

Please book online for in-person tours of Little Hall, Lisa Bellear House as well as The Lofts at Melbourne Connect.For tours of our partnered accommodation provider UniLodge Lincoln House, please click here.

General visitors to the University:

The Parkville campus is open to visitors all year-round and guest are encouraged to download a self-guided walking tour map which plots the history of our campus, it’s architecture and other unique landscape features of the area.

General enquiries about the University of Melbourne

If you have a question about studying at the University; our courses or the application or offer process, please contact our Future Students Team.

To reschedule or cancel your registration, please access your ticket via Eventbrite and ‘cancel order’. To reschedule, simply register again for your preferred date.

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The University of Melbourne is a global leader in higher education where brilliant minds come together to address important questions and tackle grand challenges.

We equip our students with a future-facing education personalised around their ambitions, enriched by global perspectives and embedded in a collaborative research culture. As active citizens and future leaders, they represent our greatest contribution to the world.

We engage our communities to ensure that education and research is inspired by need and for the benefit of society. In this, we remain true to our purpose and will fulfil our mission as a public-spirited institution dedicated to the principles of fairness, equality and excellence in everything we do.

The University of Melbourne acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the unceded land on which we work, learn and live: the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong peoples (Burnley, Fishermans Bend, Parkville, Southbank and Werribee campuses), the Yorta Yorta Nation (Dookie and Shepparton campuses), and the Dja Dja Wurrung people (Creswick campus).

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