The Sensory Science concept grew from the aim to “bring the beauty of the microscope to life for the low-vision and blind community”, and make science more accessible.
Play has the power to boost focus, innovation and wellbeing. A new “What Happens Next?” episode offers expert insights into its transformative effects.
Professor Chris Lawrence’s passion for Indigenous achievement has come full circle.
Could our fascination with objectivity be the Pied Piper that led us to develop a machine some of us now fear and avoid?
Muslim girls are one among many minority groups underrepresented in STEM in Australia. Diversity is important, not just ethically and socially, but also economically.
COVID-19 further exposed existing cracks in the teaching profession that need to be fixed urgently.
Thousands of teachers and students are choosing to teach and learn in virtual settings rather than face-to-face.
The gendered impacts of pregnancy and early parenthood don’t just impact women prior to the start of paid work, but during their university studies.
Healthcare is increasingly turning to AI to make patient care more effective, safe, and efficient, but the question remains: Does the reality match the intentions?
The rampant trade in fake sexual stimulants is a reminder of how easy it is for substandard medicines to take hold, and the need for greater public awareness.
For employers to feel confident hiring individuals who graduated from their course in the 2020s, they need to be convinced of their job-worthiness.
How someone perceives and responds to uncertain stimuli is an essential workplace skill in nearly every industry.
A three-year project is underway to identify key ideas and strategies for development and implementation of problem-based learning in the classroom.
Unpacking where the money’s going, and what it means for you and the post-COVID recovery.
Completing two degrees at the same time can increase graduates' rate of success in finding full-time work by up to 40%.
For this year's International Women’s Day, we celebrate Monash Education's leading women researchers, highlighting the challenges they faced in reaching the top of their fields.
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'.
The federal government’s plan to reduce the cost of a university STEM course and provide more related job opportunities will have little impact on girls and women if they don’t identify with STEM in their early years.
How about uninterrupted internet three times faster than the NBN? Dr Susan Carland discovers that advances in space tech could see this happen within two years. Listen now.
Research, education and music practice need to be aligned to ensure women's voices in jazz are heard.
Research shows that digital programs can better support empathy development in young children than conventional methods.
The federal government’s changes to university funding, making some arts and humanities courses more than twice as expensive, is misguided.
Newcrest Mining manager Bonnie Coxon is breaking down stereotypes around the mining industry as she promotes the benefits of STEM to girls in schools.
Interest is growing in the possible teaching and learning applications of eSports across all areas of the curriculum.
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