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31 May 2011
Monash University has achieved its best ever performance in the latest round of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage projects scheme.
30 May 2011
Research reveals more international travelers are working in Australia to fund holidays to neighbouring international destinations.
A Monash academic is driving debate on how the international community responds to war crimes and massive human rights violations.
27 May 2011
Associate Professor Gleadow reflects on the impacts of global change on the composition of plants and the implications for animals (including humans).
Former Federal Liberal MP Petro Georgiou has been appointed Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Fellow at Monash University and the University of Melbourne in a joint appointment.
26 May 2011
Mathematical models that may help to avoid the next GFC are being developed by promising young researcher Jie Yen Fan. Her work has been recognised with a Victorian International Research Scholarship.
The first book by Monash historian Andrew Reeves explores the history of the Wonthaggi coal mines and discovers that the town's workers influenced the coal mining industry more than any other community.
Ecologists are building a toad-proof fence as part of a suite of measures aimed at halting the advance of the destructive cane toad in Emma Gorge, part of the Kimberley wilderness in Western Australia.
24 May 2011
Partnerships between Monash University and Indian researchers have been strengthened with four international research projects funded by a joint initiative between the Australian and Indian Governments.
23 May 2011
Research published today shows Melbourne’s emergency ambulance service is at risk of congestion due to rising usage by elderly patients.
A Monash student has made a breakthrough in the field of astrophysics, discovering what has until now been described as the Universe’s ‘missing mass’.
20 May 2011
Professor Joe Monaghan discusses how mathematics is used to create the special effects so highly regarded in Hollywood films
Dr Alex Collie says Australia's patchwork of injury compensation agencies means access to benefits and the type of compensation received is dictated by where a victim lives.
17 May 2011
Retired High Court Judge the Honourable Michael Kirby, has launched a research and education collaboration between Monash University and Oxfam Australia that will deliver innovative solutions to issues facing people living in poverty.
16 May 2011
Researchers at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute at Monash University have worked out how skeletal muscles are formed, in work that could deliver therapies for muscular dystrophy and the debilitating muscle wasting of ageing.
An international team, of scientists, led by a team at Monash University has found the key to the hydrogen economy could come from a very simple mineral, commonly seen as a black stain on rocks.
For the first time, scientists at Monash University’s Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories have shown that they can make human stem cells from healthy adult kidneys without working on human embryos, circumventing ethical concerns around this research.
13 May 2011
A new way of collecting environmental data has been created by a national team of researchers including scientists from Monash University's School of Geography and Environmental Science and e-Research Centre.
A team of Monash researchers has discovered that a small set of genes located within the power-plants of our cells - the mitochondria - are crucial to unravelling the secrets of male infertility.
11 May 2011
The Emer Casey Fun Run, to be held at the Clayton Campus, will raise funds for ovarian cancer. In it's second year at Monash, the event will be supported by the Irish track athlete and Olympic medallist, Sonia O'Sullivan.
9 May 2011
More than fifteen years after it was established as the first of its kind in the world, a Monash University facility continues to play an important part in protecting the futures of some of the world’s most endangered species.
A Monash University alumna has been awarded the Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
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