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  1. Victoria College was a College of Advanced Education (CAE) in Melbourne, Australia. It was created as a result of the merger on 23 December 1981 of the State College of Victoria colleges at Burwood, Rusden and Toorak with the Prahran College of Advanced Education.

  2. The State College of Victoria at Rusden was formed in 1973 by the merger of Larnook Teachers' College and Monash Teachers' College.

  3. The Rusden Campus was closed in 2003 and all courses were transferred to the Melbourne Burwood campus. Rusden was subsequently acquired by Monash University for its student accommodation purposes. The former Toorak Campus, located in Malvern, was offered for sale in 2006 as the university considered the campus surplus to its ...

  4. 12 apr 2020 · Three student films from the now-defunct Rusden College, (aka Victorian Teachers College, Victoria College and later Deakin University - Rusden Campus) locat...

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  5. 31 dic 1991 · Merging with Victoria College transformed Deakin in size, complexity, culture and geography. It also gave Deakin a greater national profile and presence in Melbourne. Victoria College was a large institution with campuses at Rusden, Prahran, Toorak and Burwood.

  6. Having grown from the Monash Teachers' College, Rusden traces its beginnings to the culturally progressive days of the late Whitlam era. Higher education was free and available to people from diverse economic and cultural backgrounds.

  7. The Origins of Victoria College Three of the four colleges that were combined into Victoria College - Burwood, Rusden, and Toorak State Colleges - trace their origins to the expansion of teacher training in Victoria during the 1950s and 1960s. The Prahran CAE was an entirely different institution.