University of Melbourne
| Latin: Universitas Melburniensis | |
| Other name | Melbourne University | 
|---|---|
| Motto | Latin: Postera Crescam Laude | 
| Motto in English | "I shall grow in the esteem of future generations" | 
| Type | Public research university | 
| Established | 22 January 1853 | 
| Accreditation | TEQSA | 
| Academic affiliation | |
| Endowment | AU$1.287 billion (2022) | 
| Chancellor | Jane Hansen | 
| Vice-Chancellor | Emma Johnston | 
| Academic staff | 5,186 (FTE, 2023) | 
| Administrative staff | 5,328 (FTE, 2023) | 
| Total staff | 10,514 (FTE, 2023) | 
| Students | 53,963 (EFTSL, 2023) | 
| Undergraduates | 27,146 (EFTSL, 2023) | 
| Postgraduates | 23,113 coursework (EFTSL, 2023) 3,703 research (EFTSL, 2023) | 
| Location | , , 37°47′47″S 144°57′41″E / 37.7963°S 144.9614°E | 
| Campus | Urban and regional with multiple sites 35.2 hectares (0.35 km2) (Parkville Campus) 2,507 hectares (25.1 km2) (Total) | 
| Colours | Traditional Heritage Heritage Dark | 
| Sporting affiliations | |
| Mascot | Barry the Bear | 
| Website | unimelb.edu.au | 
The University of Melbourne (colloquially known as Melbourne University) is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in the state of Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb north of Melbourne's central business district, with several other campuses located across the state of Victoria.
Incorporated in the 19th century by the colony of Victoria, the University of Melbourne is one of Australia's six sandstone universities and a member of the Group of Eight, Universitas 21, Washington University's McDonnell International Scholars Academy, and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities. Since 1872, many independent residential colleges have become affiliated with the university, providing accommodation for students and faculty, and academic, sporting and cultural programs. There are nine colleges and five university-owned halls of residence located on the main campus and in nearby suburbs.
The university comprises ten separate academic units and is associated with numerous institutes and research centres, including the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research and the Grattan Institute. The university has fifteen graduate schools, including the Melbourne Business School, the Melbourne Law School, the Melbourne Veterinary School, and the Melbourne Medical School.
Four Australian prime ministers and five governors-general have graduated from the University of Melbourne. Nine Nobel Laureates have taught, studied and researched at the University of Melbourne, the most of any Australian university.