Monash University Council has resolved to extend the term of the current Vice Chancellor (and President) Professor Edward Byrne until the end of 2017.
When, where and how did life originate? In light of recent advances in biochemistry and evolutionary biology, scientists are exploring the deeply mysterious beginnings of life ... and beyond.
Disease-controlling drugs can be absorbed in the body more efficiently and without food, in a new development by scientists.
New research has shown that the 200 year-old siltation problem in Tasmania's Tamar River is a symptom of broader environmental damage and will not be solved by dredging alone.
Monash University has a secret weapon up their sleeves to create an unstoppable team of leaders to guide the University’s teams at the Australian University Games.
Research into the care and rehabilitation of road trauma victims with severe traumatic brain and spinal injuries has received a $20 million boost from the Victorian Government.
Australian researchers have discovered why people develop life-threatening allergies after receiving treatment for conditions such as epilepsy and AIDS.
Older managers bring as much value to an organisation as their younger counterparts, according to new research.
The claim long-held by musicians that their works have the power to change society will be put to the test at an upcoming conference examining music policy in the international economy.
A new international collaboration will help develop strategies to combat schizophrenia, a disease affecting more than 24 million people worldwide.
Reconciliation will be the theme and music the medium at a free public concert to mark the commencement of National Reconciliation Week, one of Australia’s most significant civic occasions.
Monash University’s global reputation has been further enhanced with the signing of a new agreement with one of the oldest universities in Latin America.
Managing the environment in the face of a changing climate is a challenge Monash University researchers relish, embarking on new research into freshwater biodiversity.
Shot putter Dale Stevenson is set to make his Olympic Games debut after a personal best throw at weekend trials in South Carolina (United States).
A novel education tool is providing trainee nurses with a better understanding and practical knowledge of administering health care.
A graduate has continued her association with Monash University despite now studying at a rival university, proudly supporting TeamMONASH™ at a variety of sporting events.
Improving professional recognition for advanced practice was among several recommendations by the National Alliance for Pharmacy Education in response to a Consultation Paper on Advanced Pharmacy Practice.
At least seven different killer dinosaurs once lived in what is now south-eastern Australia, a new study has found.
A study investigating the increasing demand for ambulance services by an ageing population has earned Monash University the prestigious 2012 Stawell Prize.
Delayed childbearing for an increasing number of women is putting them at higher risk of serious illness and complications, a new study has found.