A new handbook offers emotional support and expressive writing tools for refugee adolescents in Malaysia, bridging gaps in education and mental healthcare.
Once a neutral term for romantic exclusion, it’s evolved into a symbol of male alienation and online radicalisation that masks a broader mental health crisis among young men.
The Albanese government now has the political capital to tackle Australia’s massive gambling problem – if it wants to.
As Women’s History Month draws to a close, we spotlight five exceptional Monash University women leading in academia.
The world faces the prospect of a reconfigured trading system, one where economic nationalism replaces multilateral cooperation as the driving force of international commerce.
Young people don’t gamble as much as older people, but when they do, they tend to choose the most harmful gambling forms.
Spousal bereavement has a profound impact on loneliness and social health. New research highlights the gendered dimensions of widowhood, and the need for targeted interventions to support the widowed.
Disaster resilience research highlights the importance of social dynamics, equity, and the “butterfly effect” in fostering community recovery and resilience after wildfires.
A systematic review highlights the need for father-specific interventions to prevent IPV, and calls for healthcare reforms to include fathers in perinatal care.
The story of a Gamilaraay dhulu’s return to Australia after 80-plus years in a Swiss museum highlights cultural resilience, the importance of Indigenous heritage, and the profound relationships formed through respectful collaboration.
In the podcast’s season finale, learn how we're making progress, challenging harmful systems, and creating real solutions in the push to eliminate gender-based violence.
Spurred on by the manosphere, a new wave of misogyny and sexism is thriving in education settings, but change is still possible.
One woman dies every nine days in Australia from domestic violence. In this “What Happens Next?” episode, leading experts examine the drivers behind this national emergency.
Misogyny and violence against women are social issues, and require a social response, not a punitive one.
While AI and robotics reshape our reality, experts explore how these emerging tools could be used to create a more equitable future – from healthcare breakthroughs to Indigenous-led innovation.
Greenhushing is when companies keep their sustainability credentials secret. It’s becoming more widespread – and this is why that matters.
It’s not easy to tell when a dynamic system, filled with life, might reach a point of no return.
In the season nine premiere of Monash’s podcast, learn how AI, deepfakes and humanoid robots are transforming human interaction and our perception of reality.
Victoria has announced new teaching resources to tackle the influence of “manosphere” figures among students, but we still don’t have a clear picture of sexism and harassment in our schools.
A United Nations report details the violence that women and girls in sport face around the world – including Australia.
Education policymakers, businesses and the IT industry are all having their say about what AI in education might look like in the future, but one voice is missing from all these prognostications – the students who it will impact.
Research shows the vast majority of Australians aren’t opposed to the government introducing a range of stronger conservation-related policies.
Advances in reproductive technologies, and contemporary family structures, have turned familial relationships on their head, and human rights law needs to catch up.
Autism and ADHD frequently overlap, and the combination can create internal conflict and unmet needs.
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