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What does wominjeka mean?
Wominjeka is the official welcome party of Monash University and the welcome speech in front of Melbourne University.

Wominjeka? Monash is a unique and historic welcome activity of Monash University in freshman week. Through local music, performances and interactive activities, lead everyone to reveal and feel the history and indigenous culture of Australia. The main entrance of Melbourne University also says "welcome", and the word "Wominjeka" next to it also means welcome. This word, originally the indigenous language, can be seen in some parts of Melbourne, showing respect for the people who first lived in this land.

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Monash University has been ranked between 55 and 70 in the QS world, and it is a very good university. At Monash University, some majors rank among the top 20 in the world, such as pharmacy, miners, education and nursing. The college has a research and teaching center in Prato, Italy, and a graduate school in Suzhou, China. In addition, monash university courses are also offered to many places such as south Africa. Monash University has many well-known research achievements, such as in vitro artificial fertilization technology, the world's first anti-influenza drug, Proteus dengue fever prevention technology, neural stem cell culture, oxytocin inhaler, 3D printed jet engine and so on.

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Nobel Prize in Literature of the University of Melbourne ranks second in QS and 39th in the world. This is a place where scholars gather, and eight winners teach in this school. Among the top 20 majors in the world, the university accounts for 18, among which law ranks first. The learning environment and courses of the University of Melbourne are very diverse and international. Geographically, the University of Melbourne is only a few minutes' walk from the city center, so social shopping is very convenient. University of Melbourne students are the main winners of Rhodes Scholarship and Fulbright Scholarship.