MONASH UNIVERSITY
Established in Melbourne in 1958, Monash University is Australia's most progressive and internationalized university. Through collaborative research, student exchange programs and an ever-growing alumni network, Monash has links with people, organizations and industry throughout Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa and the Middle East.
Ranked among the Top 50 universities in the world in the Times Higher Education rankings, and a member of the Group of Eight (equivalent to the UK’s Russell Group), Monash is a young, modern and dynamic institution, committed to quality education and research.
Monash is a comprehensive university delivering a range of courses across its ten faculties to 60,000 students from over 170 countries at its campuses, institutes and centres in Australia, South Africa, Malaysia and Italy.
More than $90 million a year is spent on coursework and research scholarships, while the university generated over $240 million in 2009 in National Competitive Grants to pursue its research endeavours.
The university is home to some of Australia’s leading teachers and researchers including four Prime Minister Teacher of the Year award winners, eight Federation Fellows and three Australian Fellows.
Monash equips its graduates with the necessary skills and experience to live, learn and contribute globally.
Number of Full-Time Students: 45,000
Language of Instruction: English
Type of institution: Public
Setting: Urban and Rural
Scholarships offered: Academic
Website: www.monash.edu