Thousands of teachers and students are choosing to teach and learn in virtual settings rather than face-to-face.
Season seven of Monash University’s podcast, ‘What Happens Next?’, kicks off with a focus on focus. Has the average attention span dropped in the age of social media and smartphones?
A new program is encouraging and enabling young refugees in Malaysia to thrive, not just survive.
Language teacher Rosa Sfameni wants to unlock a world of opportunities for her students.
Cardiovascular disease is Australia’s greatest health problem and our biggest killer, costing our economy $7 billion each year. Changing it requires researchers to rethink the problem.
Many parents are unsure how to discuss the pandemic with their children, but there are ways to tackle the tricky questions.
During the COVID-19 crisis, we need the arts more than ever to feel connected, but it's also exposed the fragility of the sector.
Self-isolation is an alien concept to most people, but there are ways we can mitigate the stresses it brings.
It's clear the role of technology in healthcare is growing and changing. But how these systems and tools are being implemented varies greatly, raising the question: Will digital health improve our lives or complicate them?
Monash's most recent cohort of Fulbright, Rhodes and Schwarzman scholars share their passions and plans for the future.
Researchers have given voice to the often overlooked adolescents languishing in a vast Bangladesh refugee camp.
Advances in simulation are allowing trainee and professional surgeons to hone their craft, and so improving outcomes for the world’s youngest patients.
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