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MeMber benefits

Graduate House

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Graduate House is located in Melbourne, one of the most liveable

cities in the world.We are affiliated with

The University of Melbourne, the number one ranked university in

Australia and located in the heart of its graduate precinct.

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4 WHo We are

6 our faCilities 8 Our Accommodation Fares 10 Car Parking 11 College Garb & Gifts

12 learn Here 16 Social Media

17 Meet Here & tHere 18 Dining at Graduate House 21 Our Reciprocal Associations

33 donors 35 Donations

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WHo We are

Graduate House is unique. It is an association of graduates, a graduate residential college and a

graduate meeting place. It was established over 100 years ago as a graduate membership association

with The University of Melbourne. Over 50 years ago we became a residential college specifically for

university graduates.

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We provide high quality accommodation and meeting facilities for graduates and visiting academics as the bases from which learning, collegiality and collaboration may flourish.

We promote lifelong sharing of knowledge and skills; and educational outcomes for wider public benefit through our relationships with like minded organisations around the world who share our enthusiasm for fostering academic, career and social experiences.

ABOUT US

Each year more than 600 graduates from all over the world reside with us to undertake post-graduate studies or research and academic collaborations. Each month over 2,000 people meet in our facilities to advance research, careers, social good and lifelong learning.

We bring together graduates of all universities through membership, so that educational, professional, cultural and social networks are fostered and maintained.

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our faCilities

Graduate House presents a unique environment for supporting professional

and academic development.

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OUR ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES

Located in the heart of Melbourne University’s graduate precinct, and five minutes away from Melbourne Central Business District, Graduate House is the perfect place to stay.

Members of Graduate House who are enrolled for postgraduate tertiary study have priority and discount bookings in our residential graduate only college. These facilities range from shared bathroom single rooms to fully facilitated luxury apartments.

Additionally we provide accommodation for visiting academics and conference delegates.

For inquiries into our accommodation facilities, please contact our Accommodation Manager on 03 9347 3428 or email us at [email protected]

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OUR ACCOMMODATION FARES

Shared Bathroom

One or Two People

With or Without Balcony

LENGTH OF STAY Single Double Apartment Single Double Apartment

12 Months $343 - $357 $371 - $504 $504 - $637 $399 $455 - $602 $735 - $910

3 - 11 Months $350 - $364 $378 - $511 $518 - $658 $406 $462 - $623 $756 - $980

1 wk - 3 Months $357 - $371 $385 - $525 $532 - $672 $413 $476 - $644 $798 - $1050

Per Night $75 - $80 $95 - $113 $105 - $145 $95 $100 - $130 $130 - $200

1. WILLIAM BERRY WING The William Berry Wing terraces are an iconic part of Graduate House, being built over 130 years ago and steeped in tradition, charm and character. Bathrooms are along the corridor and some rooms open to balconies overlooking University Square.

2. CENTRAL WING All Central Wing rooms are fitted with either a single or double bed and have private bathroom facilities. Opened in 2005, these rooms are for those preferring a more modern ambience.

3. STELLA LANGFORD WING The Stella Langford Wing, located at the south end of Graduate House, has ten self-contained apartments, each with a double bed and bathroom, kitchen and laundry facilities.

1. WILLIAM BERRY WING

Prices indicated are per week

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One or Two People

Kitchenette, Washing Machine

En Suite

LENGTH OF STAY Single Double Apartment Single Double Apartment

12 Months $343 - $357 $371 - $504 $504 - $637 $399 $455 - $602 $735 - $910

3 - 11 Months $350 - $364 $378 - $511 $518 - $658 $406 $462 - $623 $756 - $980

1 wk - 3 Months $357 - $371 $385 - $525 $532 - $672 $413 $476 - $644 $798 - $1050

Per Night $75 - $80 $95 - $113 $105 - $145 $95 $100 - $130 $130 - $200

2. CENTRAL WING

3. STELLA LANGFORD WING

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CAR PARKING

The four-storey Graduate House car park:

• is secure;• is accessible 24 / 7;• can be booked for a day or longer;• has the best car park rates in the

Graduate Precinct; and• has over 50 spaces.

CASUAL PARKERS - Per dayDaily Members* $12.50Guests $15.00Members $10.00

*Daily Members of Graduate House receive the following benefits on the day of membership:

• access to the Graduate House dining room and Phillip Law Members’ Lounge; and

• parking for one vehicle in the Graduate House.

Non-Members Members Residents

Month $330.00 $260.00 $190.00

1-6 Months $310.00 $240.00 $170.00

6 Months + $290.00 $220.00 $150.00

PERMANENT AGREEMENTS*

*Bond of $150 for remote access.

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MERCHANDISE

PRICING

Mens Polo $40.00Windcheater with Hood $50.00Womens Polo $40.00T-shirt $30.00Merino Pullover $110.00Knitted Vest $50.00Cap $22.00Tie $25.00

Winter Scarf $35.00Shopping Bag $5.00 each or $12.00 for 3Graduate House Card $2.00 each or $10.00 for 5Mug $5.00Pen $5.00Key Chain $3.00Reusable Keepsake Cup $10.00Metal Handbag Holder $15.00

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learn Here

Graduate House promotes lifelong sharing of knowledge and skills; and educational outcomes

for wider public benefit through our relationships with like minded organisations around the world who share our enthusiasm for fostering academic,

career and social experiences.

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MONTHLY LUNCHEONS

On the first Wednesday of each month join us for a two course meal, wine and an entertaining and informative presentation by a distinguished guest. Speakers and topics are from all disciplines, ranging from politics, to art and culture, medicine and health, law and humanities, the world and society, etc.

TWILIGHT LECTURES & GU TASTINGS

Three times a year, on the third Wednesday of the months of March, July and September. Drinks and nibbles are provided before and after the inspirational lecture by an expert speaker. Alongside the Twilight Lectures are the GU Tastings, which consist of a fantastic range of wines, chocolates, cheeses and other specialty foods.

MEET AND GREETS

Meeting once a month, Resident Members and Non-Resident Members alike are welcome to gather for drinks and nibbles.

SPECIAL MORNING BREAKFAST

On the second Tuesday of each month the dedicated kitchen staff of Graduate House prepare a healthy breakfast for both Resident Members and Non-Resident Members.

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FRIDAY NIGHT DRINKS AND DINNER

Meeting every second Friday, join our Members for drinks, dinner and convivial conversation. You can either mingle with a lovely cohort of long-standing attendees or initiate an in-parallel group of colleagues and friends who begin to meet regularly (e.g. before going out for evening in Melbourne city, or Carlton).

WOMEN'S FORUM

Join an eclectic and friendly group of women in a lively discussion on contemporary issues and topics. The Women’s Forum is held on the third Wednesday of each month at 10:00am in the Phillip Law Members Lounge. A $10 buffet lunch is optional, following the Forum.

ITALIAN CONVERSATION DINNER

Join an excellent and experienced teacher for dinner and Italian conversation on the first and third Tuesday of each month.

BRIDGE NIGHT

Members are invited to join our Bridge group every Wednesday night for a relaxed evening of this strategic card game.

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TUTORS

The Graduate Union is proud to present the Tutor Program at Graduate House. We have over 600 Resident Members passing through our college each year. These graduates are from all disciplines and from all countries and cultures.

Tutorials are being offered by The Graduate Union Tutors at Graduate House during the day, in the evenings and on weekends and according to their study and work schedules.

Telephone 03 9347 3428 or email [email protected] if you require an individualised reasonably-priced tutorial with one of our expert tutors.

YOU, THE TUTEE, CAN BE:

• an undergraduate in any discipline;• a senior secondary school student

(e.g. undertaking VCE) requiring a bit more to get through exams;

• seeking to pass the IELTS (International English Language Testing System);

• seeking to learn or improve in other languages;

• a post-graduate student needing specialist tutorials – e.g. to assist with editing or proof-reading of your thesis; and/or

• seeking to undertake course entry tests (e.g., the Graduate Management Admission Test).

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SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook is known as the world’s most popular social media site, it connects everyone from all walks of life, and from all disciplines. We post daily on our ‘Wall’ on a variety of events and stories of interest.

Google + is a social media service provided by Google. Its accessibility through the ever popular Gmail make it simple to join and easy to use. Include us in your ‘Circles’ to discover upcoming events and functions.

Linkedin allows people and organisations to connect on a professional level. By receiving ‘Endorsements’ you boost your professional profile, and all those connected to you. We proudly endorse our Members.

Pinterest is an online pin board. We ‘Pin’ the images, recipes, poems and art of others onto our own board, to assemble a wide variety of interesting ‘Pins’ for all those who are connected with us.

Twitter allows you to post short messages of up to 140 characters on anything that interests you. It is ideal for following current affairs and ‘Tweeting’ your thoughts on contemporary issues.

YouTube is the world’s most popular online video streaming software. Millions of people upload videos daily, on all topics and of all genres. Graduate House uploads videos of particular events and functions.

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Meet Here & tHere

Graduate House is located in Melbourne, one of the most liveable cities in the world. Our vast array of reciprocal associations span Australia

and the world. We invite our Members to visit The Graduate Union, either casually or professionally, and to take advantage of our

national and international partners.

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BUFFET BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER

Graduate House offers its Members quality meals for a reduced rate. From Monday to Friday Members can enjoy a buffet breakfast, lunch or dinner or choose from the Stone Grill menu, which is served on a heated stone slab for you to cook.

BREAKFAST / 7.30am to 8.30amMembers $10/Non-Members $16/ Loyalty Card Holders $12.50

LUNCH / 12.00pm to 2.00pmMembers $10/Non-Members $16/ Loyalty Card Holders $12.50

DINNER / 6.00pm to 7.30pmMembers $15/Non-Members $20/ Loyalty Card Holders $17.50

STONE GRILL MENU

Grain fed Black Angus rib eye (300g) $30 $35

Grain fed Black Angus eye fillet (200g) $25 $30

Tasmanian Salmon (200g) $22 $27

Seafood Selection (a selection of seafood) $22 $27

Mixed grill (a selection of meats) $20 $25

Vegetarian mixed grill (a selection of vegetables and cheeses) $15 $18

NON-MEMBERMEMBER

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FORMAL LUNCH OR DINNER MENU

MENU 12 Course Set Menu - from $49.50 per person3 Course Set Menu - from $59.90 per person

Minimum 15 guests. For each course, choose two options. Table service is 50/50 (e.g. one person beef, next person chicken and so on).

ENTREE• Caesar salad with croutons, bacon, poached egg

and anchovy dressing.• Half a dozen oysters three ways – natural with

fresh lime, Mornay and Kilpatrick.• Goat cheese bruschetta, with pesto and rocket.• Soup of the day (vegetarian).• Smoked salmon with a traditional garnish of

capers, onions and lemon.

MAIN COURSE• Tender roast beef served with roast vegetables

and traditional demi-glace sauce.• Lamb cutlets with mint yoghurt, served with

roasted capsicum and pumpkin.• Fresh flat head with a pesto crust, lightly grilled

with sweet potato crisps.• House made vegetarian lasagne. • Macadamia crusted chicken breast with

marinated grilled cherry tomatoes.

DESSERT or CHEESES• Apple crumble served hot with ice cream.• Moist carrot and almond meal cake with crème

Chantilly and fresh strawberries.• Flourless orange and almond cake.• Fresh fruit salad with lemon sorbet.• Australian cheese plate with dried fruit and water

crackers.

Coffee, tea and chocolates included. Beverage packages are available for all functions either on a time or a consumption basis.Special dietary requirements and special menus are available on request.

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MENU 22 Course Set Menu - from $57.50 per person3 Course Set Menu - from $66.90 per person

Minimum 15 guests. For each course, choose two options. Table service is 50/50 (e.g. one person beef, next person chicken and so on).

ENTREE• Fresh seafood plate with prawns, oysters and

smoked salmon on mixed greens with seafood dipping sauce.

• Chicken liver pate with Earl Grey jelly and traditional garnish.

• Antipasto platter with dips, cured meats, falafel and marinated vegetables with Turkish bread (vegetarian version available).

• Pea and ham soup.• Roast duck risotto with artichokes and garlic.

MAIN COURSE• Salmon fillet with dill sour cream and green

Asian vegetables.• Prime beef fillet with béarnaise sauce and fried

leek.• Grilled chicken breast on green pea mash with a

honey mustard sauce.• Pork cutlet with apple compote and crispy

crackling.• Grilled polenta topped with a trio of mushroom

and coconut compote.

DESSERT or CHEESES• Sticky date pudding served with butterscotch

sauce and ice-cream.• Mini pavlova with tropical fruit compote and

double cream.• Rich chocolate and berry torte with fruit coulis.• Individual lemon tart with King Island cream.• Australian cheese selection served with fruit

bread, fresh fruit and crackers

Coffee, tea and chocolates included. Beverage packages are available for all functions either on a time or a consumption basis.Special dietary requirements and special menus are available on request.

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OUR RECIPROCAL ASSOCIATIONS

Members of The Graduate Union have access to our many reciprocal associations and may take advantage of the discounts, bonuses and hospitality of our national and international partners.

AUSTRALIA

Commercial Travellers’ Association

The Australian National UniversityMLC Centre, Martin PlaceSydney, NSW 2000AustraliaPhone: +61 2 9232 7344www.ctabusinessclub.com.au/

Kathleen Lumley College

51 Finniss StreetNorth Adelaide, South Australia 5006AustraliaPhone: +61 8 8267 3270www.kathleenlumleycollege.com.au/

Kelvin Club, The

14-30 Melbourne Place, Victoria 3000Phone: +61 03 9654 5711Australiawww.kelvinclub.com

Monash University Club

Building 50 Clayton Campus, Wellington Road Clayton, Victoria 3800 AustraliaPhone: +61 03 9905 3590www.monash.edu.au/club/

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CANADA

Dalhousie University Club

Dalhousie University1459 Oxford Street, Box 15000Halifax, NS B3H 4R2CanadaPhone: 902-494-3492www.daluclub.ca/

Faculty Club, The

University of Toronto 41 Willcocks Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 1C7 CanadaPhone: +1 416 978 6399www.facultyclub.utoronto.ca/

McGill Faculty Club and Conference Center

Faculty Club 3450 McTavish Montreal, Quebec H3A OE5 CanadaPhone: +1 514-398-6391www.mcgill.ca/facultyclub/

UBC Faculty Association

112-1924 West Mall Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z2 CanadaPhone: +1 604 822 3883www.facultyassociation.ubc.ca

New South Wales Masonic Club

169-170 Castlereagh StreetSydney, NSW 2000\AustraliaPhone: +61 2 9284 1045www.nswmasonicclub.com.au/

Public Schools Club

207 East Terrace Adelaide, South Australia 5000 AustraliaPhone: +61 08 8223 3213www.publicschoolsclub.com.au/

Royal Society of Victoria, The

9 Victoria Street Melbourne, Victoria 3000 AustraliaPhone: +61 03 9663 5259www.royalsocietyvictoria.org.au/

University Club of Western Australia

35 Stirling Highway Crawley, Western Australia 6009 AustraliaPhone: +61 08 6488 8770www.universityclub.uwa.edu.au/

University House

The University of Melbourne Professors Road Victoria 3010 Australia Phone: +61 03 8344 5254www.unihouse.org.au/

University House at the Australian National University

The Australian National University1 Balmain CrescentActon, Canberra 2601AustraliaPhone: +61 2 6125 5211www.anu.edu.au/unihouse/

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FRANCE

Six Cottages in France

Cottages available in Lot, Dordogne, Tarn, Gascony, Provence, Haute Provence, PyreneesFrancePhone: +61 03 5968 5279 (administration is from Australia)www.cottagesinfrance.com

University Club

University of SaskatchewanBox 388 - RPO University Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 4J8 CanadaPhone: +1 306 966 7774www.usask.ca/uclub/

University of Alberta Faculty Club

University of Alberta 11435 Saskatchewan Drive Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2G9 CanadaPhone: +1 780 492 4231www.uofafacultyclub.ca/

The University Club of McMaster

McMaster University 1280 Main Street West Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1 CanadaPhone: +1 905 525 9140www.ucmcmaster.com/

University Club at Queens, The

Queen’s University 168 Stuart Street Kingston, Ontario K7L 2V8 CanadaPhone: +1 613 533 2846 www.queensu.ca/uclub/

University Club of Toronto, The

380 University AvenueToronto, Ontario M5G IR6CanadaPhone: +1 416 597 1336www.universitycluboftoronto.com/

University Club at The University of Regina

University of Regina 215 College West Building 3737 Wascana Parkway Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0A2 CanadaPhone: +1 306 585 4747www.uregina.ca/universityclub

University Club of Victoria

University of Victoria PO Box 1700 Stn. CSC Victoria, British Columbia V8W 2Y2 CanadaPhone: +1 250 721 7935http://club.uvic.ca/

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INDIA

PYC Hindu Gymkhana

CST No. 766, F.P No. 244 Bhandarkar Road, Pune 411 004 Maharashtra IndiaPhone: +91 20 2566 3006/7www.pycgymkhana.com

ITALY

ESU di Padova

Azienda Regionale per il diritto All Studio Universitario Via S. Francesco, 122 Padova 35121 ItalyPhone: +39 049 894 1160www.esu.pd.it/

NEW ZEALAND

Auckland University Club

(Non-residential, meals available and help given in finding accommodation)23-25 Princes Street, Auckland 1010 New ZealandPhone: +64 09 373 7513www.auckland.ac.nz

HONG KONG

American Clubs Internationale

113 Shui On Centre 2-8 Harbour Road, Wanchai Hong KongPhone: +852 2526 5118

Graduate House

University of Hong Kong3 University Drive Pok Fu Lam Hong KongPhone: +852 2249 1801 www.hku.hk/gradhse

Robert Black College

(Provides accommodation for a limited number of visiting overseas graduates)University of Hong Kong University Drive (off Kotewall Road) Hong KongPhone: +852 2549 3719www.hku.hk/rblack

Universita’ degli Studi di Sassari

Public Square University 21 Viale San Pietro 43/b, Sassari P.I. 00196350904, Sardinia ItalyPhone: +39 079 229 757www.uniss.it/php/home.php

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NETHERLANDS

Amsterdamse Academische Club

Maaike Ambags-van der Meulen, RepresentativeUniversity of Amsterdamaddress: Oudezijds Achterburgwal 235, Amsterdam, 1012, NetherlandsPhone: 31 20 525 1570www.aac.uva.nl/

SINGAPORE

National University of Singapore Society, The (NUSS)

9 Kent Ridge Drive SingaporePhone: +65 6467 4711www.nuss.org.sg

NTU Alumni Club

11 Slim Barracks Rise (off North Buona Vista Road) Singapore 138664Phone: +65 6777 1101www.mtualumni.org.sg

Stockholm University Faculty Club

KonFerensservice, Stockholm SE 106 91 SwedenPhone: + 46 08 16 22 80www.su.se/english/

SWEDEN

Fakultetsklubben Svarta Räfven

Karolinska Institute, Stockholm Nobels Väg 5 Solna, Stockholm 17177 SwedenPhone: +46 08 728 66 00

Faculty Club Utrecht

Achter de Dom 7 Utrecht Universiteit, Utrecht 3512 JN NetherlandsPhone: +31 030 253 9911www.uu.nl/facultyclub

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UNITED KINGDOM

Burn, The

(occasional short term accommodation for overseas graduates) Glenesk, Brechin Angus DD9 7YP United Kingdom Phone: +44 0135 664 8281 www.goodenough.ac.uk

Goodenough Club (formerly London House)

Goodenough College 23 Mecklenburgh Square London, England WC1N 2AD United KingdomPhone: +44 20 7837 8831www.club.goodenough.ac.uk/

Oxford & Cambridge Club

71 Pall Mall London SW1Y 5HD United KingdomPhone Number: +44 020 7930 5151www.oxfordandambridgeclub.uk.com

Royal Society of Medicine, The

1 Wimple Street London, England W1G 0AE United KingdomPhone: +44 20 7290 2990www.rsm.ac.uk/

St James’s Club & Hotel, The

7-8 Park Place, St James’ London SW1A 1LP T United KingdomPhone: +44 020 7629 7688 www.stjamesclub.co.uk/

St James’s Club Manchester, The

45 Spring Gardens Manchester, M2 2BG United KingdomPhone Number: +44 0161 829 3000www.stjamesclubmanchester.org/

THAILAND

Salaya Pavilion

International College Building 999 Phuttamonthon 4 Road, Salaya Nakhonphathom 73170 ThailandPhone: +66 2441 0568 9www.salayapavilion.com

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UNITED STATES

Bellevue Club, The

525 Bellevue Avenue Oakland, California 94610 United StatesPhone: +1 510 451 1000www.bellevueclub.org

Brown Faculty Club

1 Magee Street Providence, Rhode Island 02912 United StatesPhone: +1 401 863 3023www.brown.edu/Facilities/Faculty_Club/

Campus Club, The

University of Minnesota 300 Washington Avenue SE Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 United StatesPhone: +1 612 625 9595www.campusclubumn.org

Campus Club, The

University of Texas at Austin 1900 University Avenue Austin, Texas 78705 United StatesPhone: +1 512 471 8611www.utexas.edu/campusclub/

Campus House

Buffalo State College1300 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, New York 14222 United StatesPhone: +1 716 878 3300www.buffalostate.edu/campushouse/

Carolina Club

The University of North Carolina 550 Stadium Drive Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514-0111 United StatesPhone: +1 919 913 8134www.clubcorp.com/Clubs/Carolina-Club

Cincinnati Faculty Club

University of Cincinnati7th Floor, Richard E. Linder Center PO Box 210106 Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0106 United StatesPhone: +1 513 556 4154www.uc.edu/facultyclub

Club at Spindletop Hall, The

3414 Iron Works Pike Lexington, Kentucky 40511 United StatesPhone: +1 859 255 2777www.spindletophall.org/

Club at UC Santa Barbara, The

University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California 93106-7040 United StatesPhone: +1 805 893 3096www.faculty-club.ucsb.edu/

College Club of Boston, The

44 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02116 United StatesPhone: +1 617 536 9510www.thecollegeclubofboston.com/

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Faculty Club at UC Berkeley, The

University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 94720-6050 United States Phone: +1 510 540 5678www.berkeleyfacultyclub.com/

Faculty-Staff Club San Diego State University 5300 Campanile Drive San Diego, California 92182-1701 United StatesPhone: +1 619 594 5178

Harvard Club of Boston

374 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215-2860 United States Phone: +1 617 536 1260 www.harvardclub.com

Harvard Faculty Club

20 Quincy Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 United StatesPhone: +1 617 495 5758www.hfc.harvard.edu/

Hilary J. Boone Center

University of Kentucky 500 Rose Street Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0014 United StatesPhone: +1 859 257 1133www.uky.edu/BooneCenter/

Ida & Cecil Green Faculty Club

University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive, #0121 La Jolla, California 92093-0121 United StatesPhone: +1 858 534 0876www.facclub.ucsd.edu/

Colonnade Club

University of Virginia Pavillion VII - West Lawn Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 United StatesPhone: +1 434 243 9730www.colonnadeclub.org

Columbia University Faculty House

64 Morningside Drive Mail Code 2301 New York, New York 10027 United StatesPhone: +1 212 854 1200facultyhouse.columbia.edu/

Diamond Club, The

Temple University Mitten Hall, Lower Level 1913 North Broad Street Philadelphia, Pennysylvania 19122-6092 United StatesPhone: +1 215 204 6622www.templediamondclub.com/

Edmondson Faculty Center

University of Southern California 1969 Zonal Avenue, SRH-108 Los Angeles, California 90033 United StatesPhone: +1 323 442 1591

Faculty Club, The

Southern Methodist University 3034 Daniel Avenue Dallas, Texas 75275 United StatesPhone: +1 214 768 2368http://smu.edu/facultyclub/

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Johns Hopkins Club

Johns Hopkins University 3400 North Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 21218-2698 United StatesPhone: +1 410 235 3435www.web.jhu.edu/hopkinsclub

NC State University Club

4200 Hillsborough Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27606 United StatesPhone: +1 919 828 0308www.ncsuclub.com

Northeastern University Faculty Center

Northeastern University 480 Renaissance Park Boston, Massachusetts 02115 United StatesPhone: +1 617 373 4792

NSU Faculty Club

Nova Southeastern University 3301 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314 United StatesPhone: +1 954 262 6139www.nova.edu/facultyclub/

Ohio State University Faculty Club, The

The Ohio State University 181 South Oval Drive Columbus, Ohio 43210 United StatesPhone: +1 614 292 2262www.ohio-statefacultyclub.com/

Prospect House

Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08544-0803 United StatesPhone: +1 609 258 3455www.princeton.edu/prospecthouse/

Quadrangle Club, The

University of Chicago 1155 East 57th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 United StatesPhone: +1 773 702 7221www.quadclub.uchicago.edu/

Rutgers Club, The

Rutgers University 199 College Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8547 United StatesPhone: +1 732 932 7139www.rutgersclub.rutgers.edu/

Stanford Faculty Club

Stanford University 439 Lagunita Drive Stanford, California 94305 United StatesPhone: +1 650 723 9313www.facultyclub.stanford.edu/

UCLA Faculty Center

University of California, Los Angeles 480 Charles Young Drive East Los Angeles, California 90095-1617 United StatesPhone: +1 310 825 0877www.facultycenter.ucla.edu/

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University Club

University of Rhode Island 95 Upper College Road Kingston, Rhode Island 02881 United StatesPhone: +1 401 874 2911www.uclub-uri.org/

University Club

The Univeristy of Iowa 1360 Melrose Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52246 United States Phone: +1 319 338 5439 www.uclub.uiowa.edu/

University Club

Arizona State University 425 East University Drive Tempe, Arizona 85281 United StatesPhone: +1 480 965 0700www.cfo.asu.edu/uclub

University Club

Colorado State University Lory Student Center Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-8033 United StatesPhone: +1 970 491 5587www.sc.colostate.edu/university-club.aspx

University Club

c/o Club LeConte800 South Gay Street 2700 Plaza Tower Knoxville, Tennessee 37929 United StatesPhone: +1 865 523 0405

University Club, The

Michigan State University 3435 Forest Road Lansing, Michigan 48910 United StatesPhone: +1 517 353 5111www.universityclubofmsu.org/

University Club, The

University of Massachusetts 243 Stockbridge Road Amherst, Massachusetts 01003 United StatesPhone: +1 413 545 2551www.umassuclub.com/

University Club, The

University of Pittsburgh 123 University Place Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260 United StatesPhone: +1 412 648 8213www.uc.pitt.edu/

University Club, TheUniversity of OklahomaOklahoma Memorial Union Building 900 Asp Avenue Norman, Oklahoma 73019 United StatesPhone: +1 405 325 4678

University Club, The

University of Wisconsin - Madison 803 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703-1085 United StatesPhone: +1 608 262 5023www.uclub.wisc.edu/

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University Center Club

The Florida State UniversityDoak Campbell Stadium, USB Tallahasee, Florida 32306 United StatesPhone: +1 850 644 8528www.universitycenterclub.com

University Club of Grand Valley State, The

4645 West Campus Drive Allendale, Michigan 49401 United StatesPhone: +1 616 895 3592www.gvsu.edu/uclub/

University Club of Indiana

Indiana University Indiana Memorial Union, Room 150 900 East 7th Street Bloomington, Indiana 47405 United StatesPhone: +1 812 855 1325www.indiana.edu/~uclub/

University Club of Louisville

200 East Brandeis Avenue Louisville, Kentucky 40208 United StatesPhone: +1 502 852 6996www.uclublouisville.org/

University Club of MU, The

University of Missouri 107 Reynolds Alumni Center Columbia, Missouri 65211 United StatesPhone: +1 573 882 2586http://uclub.missouri.edu/home/

University Club of Nashville

2402 Garland Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37212 United StatesPhone: +1 615 322 8564www.uclubnashville.org/

University Club at OSU, TheH103 Student Union Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078-0367 United StatesPhone: +1 405 742 2509www.uclub.okstate.edu/

University Club at Penn

University of Pennyslvania3611 Walnut Street, Second Floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-3896 United StatesPhone: +1 215 898 4618www.upenn.edu/universityclub/

University Club San Francisco 800 Powell Street San Francisco, California 94108United StatesPhone: +1 415 781 0900www.univclub.com

University Club of St Paul

420 Summit Avenue Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102 United StatesPhone: +1 612 222 1751 www.universityclubofstpaul.com/

The University Club at The University of Alabama

421 Queen City Avenue Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401 United StatesPhone: +1 205 348 4848www.universityclub.ua.edu/

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University of Washington Club, The

University of Washington Box 354420 Seattle, Washington 98195-4420 United StatesPhone: +1 206 543 0437www.uofwashingtonclub.org

University and Whist Club of Wilmington

805 North Broom St. Wilmington, Delaware 19806 United StatesPhone: +1 302 658 5125www.universityandwhistclub.com

USC University Club

705 West 34th Street University of Southern California Los Angeles, California 90089-1541 United StatesPhone: +1 213 740 2030www.universityclub.usc.edu/html/

Wellesley College Club

727 Washington Street Wellesley, Massaachusetts 2482 United StatesPhone: +1 781 283 2700www.wellesleycollegeclub.com/

Whittemore House Washington University in St. Louis 6440 Forsyth Boulevard St. Louis, Missouri 63105 United States Phone: +1 314 935 5210 whittemorehouse.org/

Williams College Faculty Club

Faculty House/Alumni Center 968 Main Street Williamstown, Massachusetts 01267 United StatesPhone: +1 413 597 2451www.faculty-club.williams.edu/

Willits-Hallowell Conference Center

Mount Holyoke College 50 College Street South Hadley, Massachusetts 01075 United StatesPhone: +1 413 538 2217www.mtholyoke.edu/willits

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We aCknoWledGe our donors

Graduate house has a proud history of benefaction and a strong culture of recognising our benefactors. Some of the ways in which previous members have been

remembered are shown opposite.

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M V ANDERSON

Naming of the M V Anderson Room, an elegant and comfortable member-only area, is in recognition of this renowned accountant and philanthropist’s contribution of leadership and significant gifts.

WILLIAM BERRY

Due to his driving effort to attain the terraces which are now an iconic part of Graduate House, the William Berry Wing is named in honour of the founder of our college - the eleventh affiliated to The University of Melbourne.

STELLA LANGFORD

Her generous donation enabled the purchase of three terraces, the street frontages of which remain at the 2010-opened Stella Langford Wing of ten apartments, a multi-storey car park and state-of-the-art meeting facilities.

PHILLIP LAW

A major bequest from this famous Antarctic explorer enabled many building works and was acknowledged with the naming of the Phillip Law Members’ Lounge late 2012.

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donations

Donating to Graduate house is not just a donation to our organisation, but a donation towards

ideals such as lifelong learning and national and international reciprocation. We look to continue

our pivotal roles in nurturing the many early career graduates who stay in our college each

year, supporting the many in-career academics, professionals and retired members of The Graduate

Union who live and work all over the world, as well as continuing to be a hub for networking and contact for the thousands of people who visit our

beloved Graduate House each year. All donations are tax deductible.

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THE GRADUATE

UNION of

The University ofMelbourne Inc.

220 Leicester St, Carlton, Melbourne, Australia, 3053

Australian Business Number: 55610 664 963Incorporated Association Registration Number: A0023234B