University of the week – Monash University, Australia
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About Monash University
Campus & Student Life
The learning spaces in Monash are designed to be adapted for a variety of active learning experiences and are equipped with the latest technology to meet the specific needs of staff and students. There are spaces for studio-based learning, open spaces that can be divided into semi-formal and informal spaces, break-out areas for student discussions, LCD screens for group work, and large whiteboards for brainstorming and problem solving – all designed to stimulate the student’s engagement in active learning.
The thing that is the most special about Monash is their desire to make a difference. Students will leave with a greater sense of purpose, a global outlook, and the skills and confidence to make a positive change – to their own life, and to the lives of those around them.
The university has a number of campuses, four of which are in Victoria (Clayton, Caulfield, Peninsula, and Parkville), and one in Malaysia. Monash also has a research and teaching center in Prato, Italy, a graduate research school in Mumbai, India and a graduate school in Suzhou, China. Monash University courses are also delivered at other locations, including South Africa. The university supports students so they have a memorable university experience. It’s a friendly university – no matter which campus you attend.
Accommodation
You can choose to stay either in homestays or Monash-approved accommodation providers within walking distance of the city campus. These are modern apartments, which offer students a bit more independence but still provide a safe environment for students under 18.
One such accommodation in the city campus is the Urbanest – Urbanest has an allocation of beds reserved exclusively for Monash students. Facilities provided at Urbanest include – 24/7 on-site team, Rooftop terrace with BBQs, Rooftop cinema room, Study rooms, Gym, Swipe-card access, Card-operated laundry, Secure bike storage, TV and Games Area,iMac Stations, etc.
Popular Alumni
- – Bill Shorten, former Australian Leader of the Opposition
- – Josh Freydenberg, Treasurer of Australia
- – Anna Burke, former Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
- – Boediono, Vice President of Indonesia
- – Doug Chappel, comedian and actor
- – Alan Finkel, Chief Scientist of Australia

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