A new national survey has found career stability and funding are two key factors turning young scientists away from research.
Seven Monash University academics share their unique journeys with us to celebrate International Women’s Day 2024.
Despite ongoing efforts over the past decade, there’s still a noticeable gap in getting women into these top roles in Malaysia’s private sector.
A new forensic tool was instrumental in identifying a drowning victim whose remains had lain submerged for 94 years.
We can partially solve the teacher supply crisis by first recognising the problems and taking action, including making processes easier for international educators.
A new study into the value of the National Music Teacher Mentoring Program shows it’s possible to upskill classroom teachers with little previous music experience to deliver quality music programs in their schools.
Current medical programs need to diversify their curriculums by at least incorporating resources for medical students to look after their mental health, deal with pressures at work, and even career change.
A new wave of digital “gestural” instruments aims to address the underrepresentation of practising musicians with a disability in the Australian music industry.
Monash Education celebrates the stories of five people nominated by senior leadership for their work in #breakingthebias both at work and home.
Relationships from friendships, business partnerships and even marriages continue to be forged at Monash. Read stories from fellow Monash alumni on how they 'met at Monash'.
Turning informal social networks into social capital is key for graduates aiming to lift their job prospects.
E-commerce represents less than two per cent of commerce in Southeast Asia. For venture capitalist, Jefrey Joe, that gap represents opportunity.
Sometimes, who you know plays a major role in where you end up.
Inspired by the Monash spirit, Charis Wong co-founded a platform to connect and empower fellow alumni, particularly women, in Malaysia.
Interest is growing in the possible teaching and learning applications of eSports across all areas of the curriculum.
Life and career twists and turns have led TP Pun to a successful career and a big-hearted sense of duty to give back time to his university and the community.
Unable to satisfy her desire to help people through medicine alone, Naba Masad Alfayadh founded a social enterprise that empowers young people through education.
She now runs one of Australia’s most successful online beauty businesses, but when Monash Business School graduate Kate Morris launched Adore Beauty, few believed it would succeed.
In Australia, as in the UK, we see considerable public discussion around higher education. More recently we have seen elements of that discussion turn to debate centred on the very heart of a university’s purpose.
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