Our scientists investigate the causes and devastating effects of violence and suicide on the community, and develop solutions to these problems.

 

Researchers with the Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) have been at the forefront of transport safety for more than 20 years.

Victorians are nearly four times more likely to be treated for injuries sustained in home and sports activities than for transport incidents (VISU, ACRISP and FPRU).

Our researchers are working side-by-side with some of the country's leading workplace safety authorities to keep Australians safe at work.

The Patient Safety Education Simulation Centre lets healthcare professionals practice their skills in a realistic clinical environment.

MIRI brings together experts from across Monash to provide advice to the front line of health professionals who respond to emergency situations.

MIRI researchers are exploring the reasons for variation in the way injured people respond to rehabilitation and treatment and recover.

From fire, drought and flood, to the long-term impacts of climate change, we enable communities to help themselves.

Participate in our research

Our researchers are currently calling on volunteers to help test the reliability of identifying a dog's genetic history by its physical characteristics. This research may guide future animal management policy.
The survey responses are completely anonymous. Both dog owners and non-dog owners are invited to participate.

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