Masters of the universe?
With only six weeks until the 2012 season, it's time to debate the AFL's role in our society. Russel Howcroft leads our all-star line-up as they tackle the issues facing the league. 29 February, Melbourne. Register now!
With only six weeks until the 2012 season, it's time to debate the AFL's role in our society. Russel Howcroft leads our all-star line-up as they tackle the issues facing the league. 29 February, Melbourne. Register now!
Our alumni are changing the world for the better. It’s time to recognise their achievements once again, through our Distinguished Alumni Awards. Nominate an outstanding graduate today for our 2012 awards. Learn more.
Join our 2012 Alumni-Student Mentoring Program and play an important role in shaping a student's professional future. Find out more or register now.
Alumna, Chief Justice Diana Bryant received an Officer of the Order of Australia on 26 January - one of more than 675 people who received Australia Day Honours. Read more about our Monash recipients.
As a Monash graduate you are part of our global community of alumni. The benefits program includes exclusive services, news, discounts and career support.
As a member of the Monash alumni community you can access a range of privileges and benefits offered by the University’s alumni program including an array of exclusive alumni-only discounts.
We have active alumni communities in Asia, growing networks in South Africa and the UK as well as special interest groups.
Find out what your former classmates are up to. Read Classnotes and Alumni Stories.
We also profile some of our most prominent graduates at the Prominent Alumni website.
Keep up-to-date with the latest news from the Monash alumni community.
Our annual Distinguished Alumni Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements and exceptional qualities of Monash alumni worldwide.
The Monash Alumni Relations Program includes:
• volunteer engagement
• lifelong learning
• recognition and reward
• communities
• philanthropy.


Where do you see yourself in five years? Many of us have an answer but alumna Deborah Glass has done things differently.

Who better to explain the future of the universe than a Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist? Don't miss this public lecture. More