Changing the world for 50 years

Celebrating Deakin’s key moments in philanthropy and history.

‘Through the Dawn Wade Foundation, the Wade family has been making positive impact and change, particularly to the local Geelong community, for many years and these scholarships are a game-changer for students in our region.’

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1974

 

A fourth Victorian university

In February 1974 the Federal Cabinet Welfare Committee decides that Victoria’s fourth university will be based in Geelong.

1977

 

First on-campus students

Deakin opens to on-campus students. Enrolments begin in April 1977 – 2445 students sign up and 404 staff members are employed. There is a sense among staff and students that they are part of something new and unique, with student activities adding life to campus.

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Deakin University Foundation

The Deakin University Foundation was an important link between the University and community, supporting philanthropic activities that promote the freedom to develop new research initiatives and provide resources and assistance to the needs of many students and individuals.

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Celebrating Deakin’s 50th anniversary

A series to mark Deakin’s 50th birthday. Discover where our education and research started, the communities that made us and how we’re shaping the future.

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Graduates in gowns at ceremony under a yellow and green striped tent.

1978

 

First Deakin Alumni

Graduation ceremonies are held for students who have completed their studies, marking the first alumni of Deakin – May, 1978.

1980

 

Vera White Centre for the Disabled

After a donation from Lady Vera White, the younger daughter of Alfred Deakin, the Vera White Centre for the Disabled is established. Grants help buy equipment specifically for students with a disability and, in the years following, registrations markedly increase. The Centre is renamed the Vera White Disability Resource Centre in 1986, later becoming the Disability Resource Centre.

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1982

 

Deakin University Foundation Fund

The Deakin University Foundation Fund reaches a major milestone of $1 million.

1995

 

University of the Year

Deakin is named University of the Year for leadership in imaginative and innovative uses of new information and communications technology.

Woolstores Campus Great Hall Appeal

The Great Hall Appeal is initiated by Deakin to transform the Woolstores into a modern university campus and honour their significance in Geelong.

In 1998, the building is renamed Costa Hall after generous funds were donated by the family.

 

Text graphic: "Deakin University Woolstores Campus Great Hall Appeal 1995". Black text with blue "Great Hall Appeal".

1998

 

Deakin welcomes support for Food and Mood Centre

The Wilson Foundation invests $1 million to support Deakin’s Food and Mood Centre to further its cutting-edge research linking the human gut microbiome to mental and brain health.

Farmer in field with dog. Man in hat, jacket, & gloves holds a Jack Russell Terrier. Rows of green crops.

2008

 

Support for farmer’s mental health in focus

A National Centre for Farmer Health (NCFH) is established in Hamilton, Victoria after the Helen and Geoff Handbury Trust donates $1 million to Deakin. The NCFH will work to improve the health and wellbeing of farmers, farm employees and their families across Australia through leadership, advocacy, service, research and education.

2010

 

Supporting Indigenous education

The Harold Mitchell Foundation partners with Deakin through a $1 million donation towards the further development of National Indigenous Knowledges Education Research Innovation Institute (formerly Institute of Koorie Education).

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Group of people smiling and holding "Arts and Education" pamphlets in front of a banner with the same text.

2017

 

Deakin GIVE program unveiled

The University launches Deakin GIVE, its first workplace giving program which now has 134 members.

2019

 

What is philanthropy?

In an award-winning, inspiring and thought-provoking video, we ask some of our generous donors, talented researchers and grateful scholarship recipients the question – ‘What does philanthropy mean to you?’

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Three men pose at the Australian Philanthropy Awards. The man in the center holds an award.

2022

 

The Damion Drapac Centre and scholarships

Deakin welcomes a generous gift of $6.1 million from Melbourne businessman Michael Drapac and establishes a new centre of equity for aspiring medical students in honour of his son, Damion.

2024

 

Deakin in India

Deakin becomes the first university in the world to open an international branch campus in India. The state-of-the-art campus, in the heart of smart business district GIFT City (Gujarat International Finance Tec-City), gives students access to future-ready Deakin postgraduate courses aligned with local employment needs.