Given the likelihood of a Coalition win in the impending election and the consequent repeal of the carbon tax, it is time for them to how their Direct Action plan could be made more sustainable over the long-term by adopting some of the features of the cu
Archaeologists are seeking to uncover and preserve the sunken treasures of Vietnam's seafaring history, which stretches back over two millennia.
In reality, there are only marginal improvements to be made to the conventional carbon capture technologies favoured by the power generation industry. A new approach is required.
A distinguished diplomatic career and assistance in Japan following the 2011 earthquakes and tsunami has seen Monash University Monash Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Fellow Professor Alistair McLean recognised in the Australia Day 2013 Honours List.
New research shows China's controversial One Child Policy (OCP) has not only dramatically re-shaped the population, but has produced individuals lacking characteristics important for economic and social attainment.
A new Australia-China collaboration between research and industry leaders could transform the high-end manufacturing and aerospace industries of both countries, leading to both cost and carbon emissions savings.
Six Monash University students have been awarded Prime Minister's Australia Asia Awards, allowing them to continue their research at some of the most influential educational institutions in Asia.
The ground-breaking work of a renowned scientist in the fields of nanoscience and sensor technology has attracted international interest from China in their effort to attract foreign talents.
Australia is currently preoccupied with the issue of border protection and this preoccupation has reignited sovereignty anxiety and debate about the way Australians see themselves and imagine their future.
Through the measures outlined above Monash University is actively repositioning for the next ten years of its journey and for ongoing growth in academic excellence.
One of the first major research grants to arise from the University of Warwick and Monash University partnership has been awarded to an Anglo-Australian project looking at transmitting data through light.
Monash University student Alison Bai makes playing elite tennis and studying look easy.
The Vice-Chancellor of Monash University, Professor Ed Byrne AO, has congratulated Prime Minister Gillard and the Federal Government on the release of their new White Paper and upon their plans for establishment of a new Ministry for the Asian Century.
The Chinese and Indian markets are offering the greatest growth prospects for retail and there is cautious optimism about local consumer confidence, according to a new global survey of retail CEOs.
For the second year in a row, global CEOs and recruiters polled by The New York Times have voted Monash University the best University in Australia from which to hire graduates.
Norodom Sihanouk, former King and Head of State of Cambodia, passed away on 15 October 2012 in Beijing following a heart attack. He had been in China for several months undergoing medical treatment.
The year 2012 is notable for anniversary milestones of recent Victorian political history.
The second edition of MONASH: Delivering Impact, the magazine that showcases the University's research discoveries, is available now in print and online.
As the first higher education institution operated by an Australian university in China, Monash University's Joint Graduate School in Suzhou was visited by a Victorian trade delegation led by Premier Ted Baillieu.
It is not merely farsighted but absolutely essential to Victoria's future that delegations such as the Super Trade Mission to China take place, and that they be government-led.