KITCHEN SCIENCE RULES!! (School Holiday Program activites previously offered by the Monash Science Centre) Attention Young Scientists!! I...
Autumn Intensive Friday 5 April 2013 10am – 3pm Clayton Campus One day, six seminars = A kick start to planning your career....
Sankhya - Bridging the gap between oriental and occidental philosophies of nature with perspectives on practical applications in engineering and technology A ...
This short course provides theoretical and practical training to researchers wishing to use ethnographic and/or qualitative research methods. You will be introduced to the basic philosophy and prin...
Professor Franko Katja Aas (University of Oslo) will be presenting this year’s...
Restraints of Trade following Specialist Diagnostic Services Pty Ltd (formerly Symbion Pathology Pty Ltd) v Healthscope Pty Ltd [2012] VSCA 175 (8 August 2012). This decisio...
The Shrink and Swell of Knot: Wednesday 10 April at the Alexander Theatre Choir Gir: Wednesday 17 April at the Alexander Theatre UnSex me No:...
The AMREP World Health Day Forum is an annual event hosted by the Alfred Research Medical and Education Precinct (AMREP) which includes Monash University, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, th...
Psychiatry Research Symposium Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm Venue: Meeting Room, Building 2, Notting Hill ...
Jonathan D. Moreno's book Mind Wars examines the ethical dilemmas and fascinating history of cutting-edge technology and neuroscience developed for military applications. In thi...
Two public seminars at the Monash European and EU Centre EU as Climate Change Policy Leader in the World Alfonso Martínez Arranz will introduce the political issues associate...
Eric Whitacre is one of the most popular and performed composers of our time, a distinguished conductor, broadcaster and public speaker. His first album as both composer and conductor, Light &a...
Missioncraft is the art and science of preparing and conducting field operations. This 1-week intensive workshop presents best practices for health personnel in international disaster relie...
Students with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) are gifted with many abilities and potential but often struggle to navigate tertiary learning environments. This presentation will provide insights ...
This seminar will provide valuable information on building a successful research career. Dr Broad will give an insight into her research journey and an overview of her current research. Her success...
For around a fifth of the world’s population, Islam is both a religion and a complete way of life. Come and hear Professor Greg Barton explore this ancient religion, its beliefs ...
The diverse higher education classroom can present a challenge to university academics, with students operating at different levels of language proficiency, cultural competency and abilities. Withi...
The Monash Abroad Exchange and Experience Expo is the paramount event for students wanting to broaden their horizons by studying overseas. By attending the Expo you will have a chance to:...
Brilliant never stops. With postgraduate study, the sky’s the limit. Follow your passions, forge ahead in your workplace, or find a new vocation. Come to our Postgraduate Information Eve...
It's never too late to be brilliant. Make a brilliant decision. We know our students follow many different paths to their first degree. At Monash, your age is not ...
The diverse higher education classroom can present a challenge to university academics, with students operating at different levels of language proficiency, cultural competency and abilities. Withi...
Choir Girl: Thursday 18 April at the George Jenkins Theatre, Peninsula Campus Join us at the Peninsula Campus for this year’s Three for Free Lunchtime Theatre...
Dr Sally Cockburn (alias Dr Feelgood) will lead a panel discussion of women from the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences sharing their experiences of achieving success as a woman; the ...
A panel of senior business people will discuss ‘Common beliefs about gender within organisations – and their veracity!’ Topics to be explored include: An...
Since its introduction over 25 years ago, the theory of planned behaviour has become one of the most widely used and cited conceptual frameworks for predicting and influencing human behaviour. Yet ...
Educational programs and persuasion campaigns are common strategies used to increase knowledge and change attitudes but they often exert little influence on behaviour. In this presentation, ...
2013 Festschrift for Professor Hatem Salem AM You are invited to a Symposium to honour Professor Hatem Salem AM&...
A Jean Monnet National Symposium co-hosted by the Monash European and EU Centre (MEEUC) and the School of Social and Political Sciences, the University of Melbourne Speakers...
Aggression and violence are common in mental health units; they have a significant negative impact on the health and well-being of those who are victimised and those who witness aggression. Somewha...