Victorian is set to formalise the first Treaty between First Peoples and the State in Australia, with the Statewide Treaty ...
Connect-TBI is supported by significant in-kind contributions from national peak bodies and partner institutions and aligns closely with federal and state health data priorities. The project will ...
Students enrolled in the Faculty of Education’s APAC-accredited graduate psychology programs are covered by Monash University’s insurance policies while participating in professional experience ...
AI tool designed to identify buyer behaviour reimagined to discover medicine safety and repurposing opportunities; AI tool designed to identif ...
Digital M-Pass is now available in Apple Wallet on iPhone and Apple Watch as well as Google Wallet on Android phones. Just tap your device to the card reader for building access, printing, the library ...
Got a new smartphone or device? To ensure you have continuous access to your Monash account, you'll need to set up multi-factor authentication (MFA) on your new phone. It's easier if you have both ...
The partnership leverages the newly established S ingapore Institute of Technology - N VIDIA AI C enter (SNAIC), launched in Singapore on Thursday. Monash is one of the inaugural academic and industry ...
Monash establishes Australian-first ‘Monash Boston Hub’ to advance drug discovery and health innovations; Australia has a strong track record in translating drug discoveries into candidates ready for ...
Offering research opportunities in all specialities of surgery and performing exceptional, minimally-invasive surgery. The Department of Surgery is a dynamic teaching and translational research hub.
Researchers from the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) are among the team supporting the newly established Australian Venom Innovation and Discovery (AVID) Initiative.
For 2026, the faculty has a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) in A6007 Master of Interpreting and Translation Studies for Australian domestic applicants. CSPs are awarded to ...
The largest study of its kind has found menopause is not associated with an increased risk of disability in women with multiple sclerosis (MS). Until now, the impact of reduced sex hormones on women ...