In the coming weeks many first year university students will be enthusiastically starting courses that they hope will be a pathway in to their desired careers and ideal lifestyles.
Monash University is hosting a new initiative aimed at increasing the number of students from low socio-economic status communities undertaking tertiary education.
Internationally renowned curator of contemporary art Juliana Engberg has been appointed a Professorial Fellow of the Faculty of Art Design & Architecture at Monash.
“Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing”. This win-at-all costs sports creed, adopted by the Americans, has now crept into the psyche of Australian sport.
Lance Armstrong is the arch-villain of the allegedly extinct era of doping in cycling. The cancer survivor, philanthropist and seven-time winner of the Tour de France has been burnt at the stake, both figuratively and literally. (Well, in effigy.)
Australia’s largest university, Monash University is proud to host a get together of Monash alumni in Sri Lanka, which will take place on 14 December 2012.
The bitterness leaves few openings for consensus or compromise.
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.
Three Monash University researchers have been awarded prestigious Victoria Fellowships to support projects with substantial health and environmental benefits.
Developing innovative green storm water treatment and harvesting technologies has seen Monash University’s Professor Ana Deletic awarded a prestigious 2012 Victoria Prize
The first cohort of Monash University architecture graduates will be among more than 300 final year students showcasing their creative works in the Art Design & Architecture Graduand Show this week.
An offset edition of a newspaper investigating the decline in the medium is just one of the creative works being showcased by Visual Communication honours graduates at their design exhibition this week.
Professor Max King discusses how PhDs need to evolve to prepare graduates for a range of career options.
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.
Prominent legal academic and equal rights campaigner Professor Emeritus Ron McCallum AO is the recipient of Monash University’s 2012 Distinguished Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award.
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.
Wealthy elites and aspiration have stifled equal opportunity.
Everyone seems to be an expert when it comes to teaching. How difficult can it be to teach small children?
Join the fight against mental illness by participating in the Step into Life de Castella Run.
An award-winning environmental sustainability program developed at the Monash Sustainability Institute is now helping to change practices in the Northern Hemisphere.