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|full_name = Janet Clarke Hall The University of Melbourne |motto_Latin = Deo Duce, Verbo Luce |motto_English = God as Guide, the Word as Light |named_for = Janet Lady Clarke |previous_names = Trinity Women's Hostel |established = 1886 |sister_college = Trinity College |principal = Damian X. Powell |location = Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria |coordinates= |undergraduates = 90 |graduates = 6 |newspaper= Luce, TigerLilyRag |homepage = (Website ) }} Janet Clarke Hall (JCH) is an Anglican residential college of the University of Melbourne. JCH is one of the smallest of the colleges of the University of Melbourne, and was the first university college in Australia to admit women. JCH has a strong academic focus, with a plurality of students in residence achieving a first class average in their university studies. == History == Established in 1886 as a residential hostel for women students of Trinity College, JCH was named after a significant benefactor Janet Clarke.〔(Janet Clarke in ''The Encyclopedia of Women and leadership in Twentieth Century Australia'' )〕 JCH became an independent college in 1961, and co-educational in 1973. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Janet Clarke Hall」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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