Liars and fake news merchants are profiting from misinformation and disinformation in Indonesia. Can it be fixed?
The United Nations predicts 340 million women and girls will be living in extreme poverty by 2030, but we can change this.
Young people are getting a dose of social media-driven eco-anxiety, but there are ways we can help them beat it.
In this latest episode of “What Happens Next?”, experts discuss influencer culture and the consequences of one-sided relationships.
Inspirational clinical psychology graduate Dr Victoria Gentile exemplifies the importance of Indigenous students in the future of healthcare, and shows why more are needed.
There’s really no such thing as one global internet – it all depends on your perspective. But the internet is poised to fracture even more.
A study details the activities older people can engage in that are most likely to help in the battle against dementia.
The world’s refugee population is disproportionately affected by mental health disorders, but access to help and resources is often limited or non-existent.
Australia has moved from a laggard to a global leader in leaving care policy and practice, but further work is required to broadly address three major areas.
As children return to school, a new study sheds light on the infection patterns of the various COVID-19 virus variants in open-space learning.
It’s hoped the results of a broad, first-of-its-kind Australian government inquiry will lead to strong legal frameworks regarding abortion and contraception access.
This week on Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, a live panel of experts in Australian politics and gender discuss the issues around gender equality and women's safety.
Can a hug with a dog or a cuddle from a cat cure loneliness?
On a new episode of Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, discover how we can ensure our transition to a decarbonised future is just.
While capital skills don’t necessarily translate into job offers for international students, research shows they improve key wellbeing, sustainability, and professional growth aspects.
Many young people are bleak about what the future holds – and this is having an impact on their plans to have children.
Western commentary on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine trivialises the horrendous suffering of Ukrainians, and does nothing to amplify their voices.
Monash University is No.1 in the world for pharmacy and pharmacology, but what does that mean, and how are the university rankings calculated?
A new cross-industry project highlights the experiences and difficulties faced by Korean diaspora domestic and family violence victim-survivors in Australia.
Sexual violence, a weapon of war recognised by many governments and international institutions, impacts thousands of people during and after conflicts. But how widespread and systematic it is largely remains a mystery.
Research suggests one of the greatest assets following a disaster is the people who experience them. But this asset is hugely under-utilised.
Online conferences can serve as a form of peer support for students completing a PhD, providing a space for compassion, and a means of acknowledging we’re in this together.
For refugees and those seeking asylum, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionately negative impact on their ability to find and retain work.
The corporate plans addressing the falling number of those playing organised sport are missing a golden opportunity.
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