Corporate Body

Department of Applied Physics (1950 - )

RMIT University

From
1950
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Education and Industrial or scientific research
Website
http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=u3ip5256ez7f
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

Until 1950, physics was part of the School of Engineering. In 1950 it gained independence and became the Department of Physics in the Faculty of Applied Science. It is now no longer a department but a field of study within the School of Applied Sciences (Science, Engineering and Technology Portfolio).

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See also

Ailie Smith

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