We hear of the mixed emotions young children experience in their first days at primary school, but starting at university can be just as daunting for many.
The Gonski reforms to school funding are front and centre in this election year. But despite their prominence, much of the plan – including who will pay – is yet to be decided.
The Monash Tritones have dusted off their swim caps and are all set to swim for a good cause in the upcoming Giants of the Bay event.
Getting a job is a major concern for young Australians. Last year’s National Survey of Young Australians showed a large rise in the proportion of young people valuing getting a job, from 16 per in 2010 to 22.7 per cent in 2011.
The Vice-Chancellors of Monash University and the University of Ballarat announced today that the Gippsland campus of Monash University and the University of Ballarat will join forces to investigate forming an expanded regionally focused university.
When you think of martial arts, you probably think of bare fists and bloodied faces, not a four year-old in a child care centre.
The policy of Special Religious Instruction or Special Religious Education currently enacted through differing state education statutes across Australia, is an outdated and flawed model of segregated, unaccountable and unprofessional religious instruction
Monash University is hosting a new initiative aimed at increasing the number of students from low socio-economic status communities undertaking tertiary education.
The Federal Government recently announced the establishment of a Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Alertness, Safety and Productivity following a competitive, merit-based process as part of the 15th selection round of the CRC program.
For many it's a dream opportunity: an overseas trip and the chance to assist on an international aid program. This dream became a reality for Monash pharmacy student Lee Ross.
A Monash University academic was recently named as a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society for her distinguished contributions to information and communications technology research.
Monash is taking a stand on making workplaces safer for women by becoming one of the first Australian tertiary institutions to join the White Ribbon Workplace Accreditation Pilot Project.
A philosophical work long confined to rare book libraries is set to reappear in a modernised edition that may help win the author some of the attention she first enjoyed more than 300 years ago.
The life and achievements of the man after whom Monash University was named will be the focus of the University’s first Alumni Speaker Series event for 2013.
Swimmer Samantha Bennett defied the odds at the recent Portsea Swim Classic to take home first place in the women’s division.
Business students from Monash University are using their study time to help solve business and management challenges faced by community and non-government organisations.
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.
Adventurous Monash University student Clinton Bush and his friend Michael Heyne will ride motorbikes unassisted from London to Cape Town to raise money for charity.
Reports earlier this month that government schools may soon be expected to pay for improved internet access might have come as a surprise.
More than 25 talented young Indigenous Australian’s have spent the past week at Monash University, being coached by former world number one tennis player Evonne Goolagong.