Indonesia campus
Indonesia campus
The establishment of Monash Indonesia represents an important deepening of the bilateral relationship between Australia and Indonesia.

Monash in Indonesia
Monash University will be Indonesia’s first international, foreign owned University with an in-country campus.

What can I study?
Research intensive and industry engaged, Monash Indonesia will be a postgraduate campus for future leaders - those seeking Master and PhD degrees, as well as executive programs and micro-credentials.

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Monash Indonesia is recruiting a number of outstanding academic and professional positions across a range of areas and levels.
In the news

Monash becomes the first overseas university to establish a physical campus in Indonesia
Monash University has been granted official legal status, an official licence to operate, and signed a lease for its Indonesia campus.

BSD City to be home to Monash Indonesia
Yayasan Monash University Indonesia, known as Monash Indonesia, today announced that a lease has been signed on its Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) City location, southwest of Jakarta.

World Mosquito Program’s Wolbachia method dramatically reduces dengue incidence
The World Mosquito Program (WMP) of Monash University, and its Indonesian partners the Tahija Foundation and Universitas Gadjah Mada have announced the first results of a cluster randomised controlled trial of its Wolbachia method.
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