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Our international presence

In addition to its six Australian campuses, Monash has campuses in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Johannesburg, South Africa. Monash was the first foreign university invited to establish a campus in Malaysia and now the new Sunway campus has a thriving student population of more than 3,800. Monash South Africa was established in 2001 and draws students from across Africa and beyond. The campus is expected to enrol more than 2,400 students in 2008.

The University also has a centre in Prato, Italy, used as a base to engage closely with European research centres and also to provide the opportunity for experience abroad as part of undergraduate programs.

International alliances

Strategic partnerships with the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and others currently under negotiation with considerable partners in China and North America will ensure that Monash University has a physical research presence on five continents. Each partnership will establish leverage off Monash research capabilities to benefit both the host nation and Australia.

International students

Monash is an acknowledged leader in education of international students. The international student experience is vital to Monash life -- both in terms of the number of students who leave Australia to study abroad, and those from abroad who come to Australia. More than 31 per cent of Monash students are international and because the University is Australia's largest, with more than 58,000 students, Monash has more international students than any other Australian university.

The quality of the international student experience is fundamental to the University's success.

International staff

Monash actively recruits talented staff from around the world and currently employs more than 6,590 staff worldwide.

International curriculum

Monash has consciously developed curricula to prepare graduates for the global workforce, or for further study. Innovative programs such as the Bachelor of Arts (Global) combine a specialised global curriculum with the opportunity to spend a semester or more studying at Monash's global campuses and partner institutions abroad.

International alumni

The University has established an alumni network of 225,000 graduates, with many working in leadership positions around the world.

If Australia is to be a player in the knowledge economy of the 21st Century, Monash University has a clear role in leading engagement with the rest of the world in true partnerships, with a clear physical presence in a number of strategic offshore locations.

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International engagement

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The Vice-Chancellor Professor Richard Larkins speaks on engaging the world.

International presence - fast facts
Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Richard Larkins AO
DVC (International) Professor Stephanie Fahey
University founded 1958
Motto Ancora Imparo ('I am still learning')
Named after Sir John Monash
Australian campuses Berwick campus
Caulfield campus
Clayton campus
Gippsland campus
Parkville campus
Peninsula campus
International campuses and centres Sunway campus, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Monash South Africa, Johannesburg
Prato Centre, Italy
Students 58,319 (31.7% international)
International study opportunities 1286 Monash students studied part of their degree overseas in 2007.

330 international students studied at Monash in 2007 as exchange and study abroad students.
Staff 6,590 worldwide
Alumni 225,000 worldwide

Alumni networks

There are seven formal alumni associations in Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Korea, Thailand and UK.

Global partnerships

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Internationally recognised research centres

Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories
Monash Asia Institute
Monash Institute of Medical Research
Accident Research Centre
Global Terrorism Research Centre