Measured by the number of students, Monash University in Melbourne is the largest university in Australia. This public university has 56,000 students and 15,000 staff and is named after Sir…
Monash University has a total of 8 campuses. The original campus was in Clayton, which first accepted 363 pioneer students in 1961. The 100 acres of land on which this…
Monash University Caulfield's campus was originally Caulfield Technical School in 1922, which offered procedural courses such as carpentry to local residents. In the 1970s, what was once a small technical…
Once a Frankston Teachers College, Monash's Peninsula campus is in the south-east suburb of Melbourne. It was Chisholm Institute's Frankston campus that merged with Monash on July 1, 1990. Today,…
The Gippsland campus was a technical school for SEC (State Electricity Commission) employees in 1926. In 1968 it became Yallourn Technical College. It formally became part of Monash University in…
As early as 1881, the School of Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria provided training and development for professionals in the field of pharmacy. After 76 years on Swanston Street, what was…
The Berwick campus is one of Monash's newest campuses and was built on the old Casey Airfield, which houses 2000 students. The first building was completed in 1996, the second…
The Malaysian Ministry of Education invited Monash along with the Sunway Group on February 23, 1998 to set up its campus in Malaysia. That same year, Monash's first offshore campus…
The Monash South Africa is the second offshore campus that opened in 2001 with 2 buildings and academically attracts many students from more than 25 countries.
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