Vietnam is poised to play a significant role in the Indo-Pacific region’s decarbonisation. Now is the time for Australia to strengthen its strategic relationship with the country, and the broader Southeast Asia region.
Educators from Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Australia recently shared their experiences of leading their communities during the pandemic.
Amid sharp fees increases for HASS subjects, there's one glimmer of light – the study of languages has been recognised as vitally important to Australia’s future.
Ana Surjanto is exploring links to culture through language and sport to inspire her students with new confidence.
China’s intention to become “carbon neutral” before 2060 has raised eyebrows, but contrary to its reputation as a “climate villain”, its investment in renewable energy is already substantial.
With its UN Security Council role soon coming to an end, what will Indonesia’s new-found global reputation for women, security and peace-building mean for the Indo-Pacific region?
Research is exploring the relationships forged between Indigenous Australians and outside cultures long before Captain Cook's arrival.
Migrant visa holders have for years been feeling the pain of family separation that many of us are now experiencing in isolation.
Even though Australians and Indonesians are friendly and easy-going, systemic boundaries can slow the process of collaboration.
Friendships, marriages and business partnerships continue to be forged at Monash.
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.
Sustainability and ethical production are becoming central to fashion design and manufacturing.
The new Foreign Policy White Paper offers a mix of soft power and co-operative initiatives alongside the usual emphasis on hard-nosed security strategy.
Free trade, nuclear governance, China, gender equality. We take a look at the state of global politics and Australia's place in it with a snapshot analyses of the key themes by Monash University’s Politics and International Relations team.
Revisionism? Not so much – the first foreign policy white paper since 2003 is firmly in the camp of the status quo.
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