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Monash University is a public university based in Melbourne. It was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in Victoria. The university has four campuses in Victoria at Clayton, Caulfield, Peninsula, and Parkville.
Monash is a member of Australia's Group of Eight research universities, consistently in the top 100 Universities worldwide. Monash is a modern, global, research-intensive university, delivering education and research excellence in Australia and across the Indo-Pacific. Making a positive impact on today's global challenges – whether that’s by mitigating climate change, easing geopolitical insecurity or fostering healthy communities.
Monash has 10 teaching faculties, these incorporate the university's major departments of teaching and research centres.
Art, Design and Architecture
Arts
Business and Economics
Education
Engineering
Information Technology
Law
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Science
Rankings
#57 in the World, Times World University Rankings 2022
#58 in the World, QS World University Rankings 2022
#80 in the World, Academic Ranking of World Universities 2021
#48 US News and World Report 2021
#66 in the world, QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020
Rankings by Subject
QS World University Rankings 2021
No 4 in Australia and 32nd in the World for Accounting and Finance
No 5 in Australia and 37th in the World for Anatomy and Physiology
No 4 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Archaeology
No 6 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Architecture & Built Environment
No 4 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Art & Design
No 4 in Australia and 49th in the World for Arts and Humanities
No 4 in Australia and 65th in the World for Biological Sciences
No 4 in Australia and 45th in the World for Business and Management
No 1 in Australia and 36th in the World for Chemistry
No 5 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Communication & Media Studies
No 6 in Australia and 76th in the World for Computer Science and Information Systems
No 4 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Development Studies
No 7 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Earth & Marine Sciences
No 3 in Australia and 35th in the World for Economics
No 2 in Australia and 15th in the World for Education & Training
No 1 in Australia and 31st in the World for Chemical Engineering
No 3 in Australia and 23rd in the World for Civil & Structural Engineering
No 5 in Australia and 68th in the World for Electrical & Electronic Engineering
No 4 in Australia and 73rd in the World for Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering
No 5 in Australia and 15th in the World for Mineral & Mining Engineering
No 3 in Australia and 58th in the World for Engineering & Technology
No 4 in Australia and 47th in the World for English Language and Literature
No 6 in Australia and 76th in the World for Environmental Sciences
No 5 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Geography
No 7 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Geology
No 6 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Geophysics
No 4 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for History
No 5 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Hospitality & Leisure Management
No 5 in Australia and 40th in the World for Law & Legal Studies
No 2 in Australia and 40th in the World for Library & Information Management
No 3 in Australia and 35th in the World for Life Sciences & Medicine
No 5 in Australia and 59th in the World for Linguistics
No 1 in Australia and 34th in the World for Materials Sciences
No 5 in Australia and 66th in the World for Mathematics
No 3 in Australia and 36th in the World for Medicine
No 4 in Australia and 61st in the World for Modern Languages
No 5 in Australia and 76th in the World for Natural Sciences
No 3 in Australia and 15th in the World for Nursing
No 3 in Australia and 35th in the World for Performing Arts
No 1 in Australia and 2nd in the World for Pharmacy & Pharmacology
No 4 in Australia and 29th in the World for Philosophy
No 4 in Australia and 115th in the World for Physics & Astronomy
No 4 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Politics
No 7 in Australia and 51st in the World for Psychology
No 4 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Social Policy & Administration
No 5 in Australia and 46th in the World for Social Sciences & Management
No 4 in Australia and 45th in the World for Sociology
No 3 in Australia and 51-100th in the World for Statistics
Monash has six campuses in Victoria at the following locations:
Clayton campus
Clayton campus has around 26,000 students and is the largest of all eight campuses. It is located 20km south-east of Melbourne. Clayton is the largest of Monash University's campuses. Eight faculties are represented here. The campus offers a rich array of sporting, cultural, and educational events and facilities, and has a proud record of achievement in fostering collaborative research projects.
Caulfield campus
Caulfield campus is Monash University's second largest campus, nine kilometres south-east of Melbourne. Caulfield campus is Monash University's second largest campus, offering a diverse range of education opportunities. The campus offers a diverse range of education from five faculties and a wide range of undergraduate, graduate/postgraduate and research programs is available in many disciplines.
Peninsula campus
Peninsula campus is Monash University's third largest campus. It is about 40km south of Melbourne and has around 3500 students. Peninsula campus specialises in nursing, physiotherapy, paramedicine, occupational therapy, education and business administration courses.
Parkville campus
The Parkville campus has recently undergone a $50 million redevelopment, which includes new world-class research laboratories and teaching space. The close contact between staff and students on this specialist campus fosters a supportive community in the heart of Australia's top health and biomedical precinct.
Parkville neighbours include major hospitals, the University of Melbourne, the Comprehensive Cancer Centre, the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, the Howard Florey Institute, CSL Limited, the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and CSIRO's Division of Health Sciences.
Surrounded by parks, Parkville is a short tram ride from central Melbourne and within walking distance of the vibrant inner-city suburbs of Carlton and Brunswick, which have contributed much to Melbourne's artistic and multicultural soul.
Law Chambers
Located in the heart of the Melbourne's legal precinct and within walking distance of the Magistrates, County and Supreme Courts. The Monash Law City Campus is a stunning learning environment created for Monash Law Masters and Monash JD programs and is situated in the heart of Melbourne's legal precinct.
Located at 555 Lonsdale Street, the city campus sits near the bustling intersection of Lonsdale and William Streets, home to the Supreme Court of Victoria, County Court of Victoria and Melbourne Magistrates' Court.
It is nestled between Owen Dixon Chambers and the Office of Public Prosecutions Victoria and is a short stroll to the Commonwealth Law Courts and the Children's Court of Victoria.
The Facility provides substantial space for both staff & students with high quality teaching facilities and quiet study areas. Student amenities include a library node, a multi-purpose lounge and a kitchen, all conducive to creative and independent learning.
Collins Street
The Collins Street campus is a world-class learning environment in the heart of Melbourne, designed to support modern styles of teaching and learning activities and student experiences.