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We are the Monash University Microbiology Postgraduate Society (MUMPS) operating within the Department of Microbiology at the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI).

Our society aims to enrich the social, professional and collegial work environments within the dept. of Microbiology by hosting events that allow our staff and students to take a break from work, get to know one another, and have fun!

We run various social and academic events throughout the year that are open to both staff and students within the dept. of Microbiology. 

Some events we host throughout the year include:

  • Monthly Coffee tours across various Cafes at Monash University’s Clayton campus

  • Annual Hot Cross Bun Drive and Morning Tea

  • Monthly Journal Club

  • Trivia and Game Nights 

  • Annual Honours Student Welcome Event

  • Informal morning teas and pizza dinners 

Biannually, MUMPS also provides the opportunity for the postgraduate students from various labs to showcase their fantastic research through our Microbiology Student Symposium. 

We recently introduced the “MUMPS Monthly” newsletter to inform everyone of all upcoming conferences and acknowledge every postgraduate student’s achievements and milestones. We also broadcast seminars and adverts from the Microbiology Departmental Staff. Want to add something to our upcoming newsletter? Please email us through microbiology.mumps@monash.edu

Each year MUMPS elects a student committee to oversee the various social and academic events.

 

The 2025 MUMPS Committee members:

Co-Presidents: 

Georgie Gilmore

Bailey Heron 

Treasurer:

Alex Hall

Secretary:

Gemma Schlegel 

Academic Coordinator:

Ravali Theegala

Social Communications:

Charles Nunez 

General Representatives:

Tom Bruer

Saham Hettiarachchi

Hudson Smith

Genevieve Samuel

Jarrod Martins 

 

If you would like to get involved with MUMPS, or would like more information about our society, feel free to contact us via email (microbiology. mumps@monash.edu). Follow our MUMPS social accounts on Linkedin (linkedin.com/in/microbiology-mumps-929aa3351) and BlueSky (https://bsky.app/profile/monashmumps.bsky.social) to keep in touch with the latest updates!

 

MUMPS 2025 committee!

Back row (left to right): Genevieve Samuel, Bailey Heron, Georgie Gilmore, Tom Bruer, Alex Hall

Front row (left to right): Hudson Smith, Jarrod Martins, Ravali Theegala, Charles Nunez, Gemma Schlegel, Saham Hettiarachchi

The MGA team

Got a question or request about anything at all? Get in contact with one of our staff members – we’d love to hear from you. Alternatively, drop by the MGA office at Clayton or Caulfield so we can help!

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The MGA employs Monash graduate students to fill the receptionist roles at the Clayton and Caulfield offices. When a vacancy arises we advertise the position through our email newsletter and on our website.

The Monash Graduate Association (MGA) is the representative body for all graduate research and coursework students enrolled at Monash University. So, what sets us apart from the University services? The MGA is an independent, not-for-profit association governed by graduate students, for graduate students. Our primary aim is to be there for you! If you can’t find what you are looking for, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.

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