Change has been the driving force of Monash University’s growth and success for more than 60 years as we have strived to make a positive difference in the world, and it’s the foundation of our future as we redefine what it means to be a university.
Our Impact 2030 strategic plan charts the path for how we will actively contribute to addressing three key global challenges of the age – climate change, geopolitical security and thriving communities – through excellent research and education for the benefit of national and global communities.
With four Australian campuses, as well as campuses in Malaysia and Indonesia, major presence in India and China, and a significant centre and research foundation in Italy, our global network enriches our education and research, and nurtures enduring, diverse global relationships.
We harness the research and expertise of our global network of talent and campuses to produce tangible, real-world solutions and applications at the Monash Technology Precinct, where our ethos of change catalyses collaboration between researchers, infrastructure and industry, and drives innovation through commercial opportunities that deliver positive impact to human lives.
In our short history, we have skyrocketed through global university rankings and established ourselves consistently among the world’s best tertiary institutions. We rank in the world’s top-50 universities in the QS World University Rankings 2024, Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2023 and US News and World Report (USNWR) Best Global Universities Rankings 2022-23.
The Quandamooka Art, Museum and Performance Institute offers a new way of considering the shape of First Nations museums in Australia.
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As musuems are forced to face their colonial past, could a radically re-imagined museum become a place for genuine exchange, reconciliation and restitution?
Grappling with the pros and cons of menopausal hormone therapy can be confusing.
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While evidence has indicated women who take menopausal hormone therapy have a marginally increased risk of breast cancer, it’s equally important we talk about the benefits of the treatment.
While total gambling spending in Australia decreased during 2016-17, sports betting increased by 15.3%, from A$921 million to A$1.062 billion.
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Banning offshore gambling sites sounds sensible enough, and the federal government is planning to do this. But to what extent are these sites really ripping off Australian gamblers?
They need to have it to fit in, but social media is probably doing teens more harm than good.
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We asked five experts if social media was damaging to children and teens, and four out of five said yes.
Twitter harus mendapatkan pujian atas langkahnya, tetapi perusahaan microblogging ini masih berdampak kecil dibandingkan dengan Facebook dan Google.
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Belum pernah sebelumnya dalam sejarah manusia yang tercatat kita pernah melihat industri mana pun mencapai tingkat konsentrasi kepemilikan yang ditunjukkan oleh perusahaan media sosial.
DNA database giant Ancestry lets members access international records including the convict and free settler lists, passenger lists, Australian and New Zealand electoral rolls and military records.
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A US judge has allowed police access to the major DNA database without users’ consent (including Australian users). It’s a timely reminder that we urgently need genetic privacy legislation.
Queensland Health’s current electronic medical records system is what you could call a “monolithic” system, meaning it’s an all-in-one system designed by one company. Such systems may not be the best option for the health sector’s future.
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Past upgrades to the state’s medical record system have cost tremendous amounts of money, and on at least one occasion, forced clinicians to revert to paper-based methods.
Robots like AIBO can provide companionship to humans, and in some instances humans may even develop a strong emotional attachment to them.
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Robots are becoming more common in our lives. And while they may not have “feelings”, perhaps the way we treat them reflects more on our character than we previously thought.
A new grocery delivery service offers a new way to think about low-waste shopping.
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A new business is skipping recycling in favour of returning, washing and reusing sturdy containers for common groceries.
Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe (right) says he needs government help to boost the economy. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is yet to provide it.
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Peter Martin, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
Every one of the 13 economists surveyed by The Conversation thinks more stimulus is needed. None think it should all come from the Reserve Bank. Most think the budget surplus can wait.
To reduce opioid-related harms, we must ensure treatments for opioid dependence are accessible to those who need them.
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The aged care royal commission’s interim report paints a picture of a system in deep crisis. Its recommendations for action have some merit, but won’t address what are underlying, systemic problems.
Sistem SSD yang kami desain mampu mengidentifikasi setiap dokumen elektronik secara unik dan efisien tanpa harus menyimpan keseluruhan dokumen elektronik tersebut.
Wozniacki struggled with unexplained symptoms before being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 2018.
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Analisa data rekor catatan waktu maraton 50 tahun terakhir bisa menjelaskan keberhasilan pelari asal Kenya ini.
MIT professors Esther Duflo and her husband Abhijit Banerjee who along with Michael Kremer are the winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
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Respiratory Allergy Stream member, National Allergy Centre of Excellence; Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University