Monash University

4.5/5
Monash University

About Monash University

  • Motto: I am still learning
  • Type: Public
  • Established: 1958
  • Academic staff: 8,990
  • Administrative staff: 9,029
  • Students: 86,753
  • Location: Melbourne, Australia
  • Campus: Suburban
  • Affiliation: ASAIHL
Monash University is a public research college situated in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for noticeable World War I general Sir John Monash, it was established in 1958 and is the second most seasoned college in the state. The college has various grounds, four of which are in Victoria (Clayton, Caulfield, Peninsula, and Parkville), and one in Malaysia. Monash likewise has an exploration and showing focus in Prato, Italy, and alumni research school in Mumbai, India, and a master’s level college in Suzhou, China. Monash University courses are likewise conveyed in different areas, including South Africa. From its first admission of 357 understudies at Clayton on 13 March 1961, the college filled quickly in size and understudy numbers so that by 1967, it had enlisted in excess of 21,000 understudies since its foundation. In its initial years, it offered undergrad and postgraduate certificates in designing, medication, science, expressions, financial matters, governmental issues, instruction, and law. It was a significant supplier for global understudy puts under the Colombo Plan, which saw the principal Asian understudies enter the Australian training framework.

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