Ambitious home energy upgrade programs aimed at improving energy efficiency face several key questions and challenges if they’re to succeed.
Studying and working in an English-speaking environment as a non-native speaker poses several communication challenges.
This week, our expert guests focus on the future we can look forward to if we slow down and make a conscious effort to value our clothes, rather than seeing them as expendable or faddish.
How is the way we currently consume fashion pressuring the environment and supply chains? Where will we find ourselves in 50 years if our behaviours don’t change? And importantly … what will we wear?
The new Neuromedicines Discovery Centre (NDC) aims to develop psychiatric drugs and approaches to psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies for common mental illnesses.
The suggestion that there’s a single silver bullet to fix what is an incredibly complex issue is far too simplistic.
The Citarum River in Indonesia is the focus of a revitalisation project, and a Monash University cross-faculty team has been called on to help make it happen.
The discarding of barely-worn clothes is wasting our natural resources and contributing to our greenhouse emissions.
A review of vocational training and education in Victoria proposes a restructure that better connects training with economic needs.
Australia has an opportunity to design a recovery strategy that strengthens our resilience to future shocks and ensures the country’s long-term, sustainable prosperity.
Our experts provide tips and information for those who want to better understand and embrace the idea of planetary health.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast we’re talking practical steps for embracing renewable energy in our own lives.
Community-based ecological restoration can aid wellbeing and resilience, and could be used to inform future bushfire plans.
The surging popularity of more emotive language regarding climate change is indicative of public sentiment, but context must play its part.
We’re not going to recycle our way out of this one. It takes awareness and education to change our behaviours surrounding waste. Find out what you can do.
Empowering workers is key to improving awareness of the minimum wage.
Companies are being helped to chart a course through the real, and potentially catastrophic, risk posed by climate change.
Monash is recognised for the strength of its gender scholarship, health and legal research, education, industry engagement and commitment to social justice.
Work is under way on how to best teach our future health workforce about environmental sustainability and its impacts.
The five-year water-focused project is revitalising informal settlements in Makassar.
Monash is playing a leading role in the push to meet the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.
Although Melbourne and Singapore are very different cities, they have much in common.
A life-changing project for some of the world's poorest people
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