Was the killing of the celebrity terrorist on Iranian soil a smart move, or will it lead to dangerous miscalculations in the Middle East, and a wider war?
With the the psychedelic field dynamic and rapidly changing, Monash’s pioneering Clinical Psychedelic Lab has a vision to make a meaningful difference in mental healthcare.
Months of painstaking negotiations, mediated by the US, Egypt and Qatar, have led to a new package deal that the two sides are now weighing up.
South Africa has alleged Israel is responsible for committing acts of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, but a decision will almost certainly take years.
The deal is complex, and includes hostage-swaps and a dramatic increase in daily humanitarian aid and supplies. But is it also buying Hamas time to regroup?
This new war with Israel will provide no solution to the deeply-rooted problems of Gaza. Instead, it’s destined to exacerbate the terrible situation of Gaza’s residents.
You can’t hurt a robot – but do you want to be the kind of person who sinks the boot into a harmless robodog?
This week on Monash University's podcast, “What Happens Next?”, learn how emerging technologies are changing the way we think about soldiers, and the way soldiers think about their jobs.
A new episode of Monash University's podcast, “What Happens Next?”, examines what the future will look like if we don’t consider the moral and ethical quandaries presented by new technologies on the battlefield.
A global research platform is tracking internet usage in the Ukraine, and the online impact of the Russian invasion, in real time.
‘What Happens Next?’ is back for a sixth season featuring all-new topics and world-leading expert guests. Catch the trailer for this exciting new season now.
Afghan women have resisted the discriminatory policies imposed on them, and actively advocated to reclaim their shrinking space to practise their rights. In this, music plays a role.
New research documents the experiences of refugee Ethiopians in Melbourne, and how resettlement has affected their lives.
Lazy platitudes about Australian moral and military exceptionalism were put to the test in Afghanistan, and found wanting.
In this episode of What Happens Next? podcast on space, we'll learn about what space can teach us about life on Earth, and how to make a better future for all of us.
Dr Harry Al-Wassiti is now part of a Monash research team striving to find a COVID-19 vaccine, but his path has been far from easy.
Rhetoric and hypocrisy can still be seen everywhere in the reconciliation space, and while protests are occurring across Australia in response to the #blacklivesmatter crisis in the US, we shouldn't ignore our own history.
Friendships, marriages and business partnerships continue to be forged at Monash.
In 2019, more than 180 people from the Monash community were recognised with an Australian honour.
Leaving behind a military uniform and the status that it brings can be profoundly difficult.
More than mere stories, Spanish crime fiction has offered insights into the country's shadowy recent history.
A genuine partnership needs to be established between the government and Aboriginal people to get Closing the Gap targets back on track.
Artist, writer, military man, engineer, lawyer, aesthete, designer and a leader. Former Victorian premier Ted Baillieu regards him as the greatest Australian of all time.
By the 1920s, the man after whom Monash University was named was broadly regarded as “the greatest living Australian” .
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