Monash University has a secret weapon up their sleeves to create an unstoppable team of leaders to guide the University’s teams at the Australian University Games.
Monash University Council has resolved to extend the term of the current Vice Chancellor (and President) Professor Edward Byrne until the end of 2017.
The claim long-held by musicians that their works have the power to change society will be put to the test at an upcoming conference examining music policy in the international economy.
Monash University’s global reputation has been further enhanced with the signing of a new agreement with one of the oldest universities in Latin America.
In a place where unemployment, domestic violence, alcoholism, abuse and poverty are prevalent, two Monash students had the opportunity to make a positive contribution to a South African community.
Volunteers are essential to all levels of our society and two Monash University alumni have recently clocked up a combined total of 40 years voluntary service to the University.
One of Australia’s finest musicians, Paul Grabowsky, will bring his talents as a performer, composer, teacher and researcher to Monash University having been appointed a Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Fellow.
An Indigenous garden containing plants used as food, medicine and tools by traditional cultures will take centre stage on Fascination of Plants Day.
Children in Zandspruit, South Africa will have not one but two of their first-ever libraries to look forward to through the Monash Krishna Khetia Library initiative.
An exhibition exploring the theme of disappearing, featuring the work of a Monash University Fine Arts PhD student, will be on display at the Faculty Gallery during May.
An innovative comic book that delves into the issues and challenges children face growing up in modern day South Africa offers an example of success against the odds.
Australia is a land of droughts and flooding rains, but the cause of our varying climate remains elusive to many.
The increasing phenomenon of criminalising white-collar misconduct will be discussed at an upcoming workshop.
Monash University is proudly hosting the annual Emer Casey Foundation Fun Run at its Clayton campus in 2012 to support the Peter MacCallum Centre in aid of ovarian cancer.
Student radicalism, global expansion and visionary educators are all part of a new book about Australia’s largest and most international university.
Monash University has welcomed the announcement by the State Government that the popular Route 601 express bus between Huntingdale train station and the Clayton campus will become a permanent service.