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Did you know?
2 July 2008
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The Caulfield and Peninsula campuses have come of age.
Eighteen years ago, on 1 July 1990, Monash University merged with Chisholm Institute of Technology to create two new campuses.
The Caulfield campus site has undergone enormous change since its beginnings as the Caulfield Technical School in 1922 when it offered courses such as carpentry to local residents. The campus is now Monash's second largest with more than 13,500 students, and includes the main offices of the Faculties of Business and Economics, Art and Design, and Information Technology.
The Peninsula campus, located in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, was originally home to Frankston Teachers' College. Today, the Peninsula campus has more than 3300 students and with the recent opening of Eastlink road network is now closer for students and staff living in Melbourne's eastern suburbs.
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