In 2023, Monash offered 177 units directly related to SDG16 with 19,608 total enrolments.
The units highlighted below are a small sample of the units at Monash relating to peace, justice and strong institutions:
The Monash Law Clinics Clinical Legal Education program provides the opportunity for all Monash Law undergraduates and Juris Doctor students to work with real clients, on real legal issues, while serving the community and earning credit towards their degree. The program encompasses a range of areas, including the Law Reform Clinic and Afghanistan Support Clinic, addressing issues from law reform to humanitarian aid.
Further relevant SDGs:
Monash Indonesia’s Master of Public Policy and Management program is designed to equip professionals with practical knowledge and skills in policy-making, policy analysis and public management to address contemporary policy challenges in Indonesia and internationally. The program offers specialisations in global studies, enabling students to develop policymaking skills and knowledge in international contexts, or policy studies covering a choice of streams including Business Innovation, Public Health, Public Policy and Urban Design.

Further relevant SDGs:
Monash Arts has collaborated with advocacy group Scholars at Risk to offer a third year undergraduate unit, Activism for Academic Freedom, that enables students to advocate for academics at risk of persecution overseas. Students enrolled in the 12-week exercise engaged in creating advocacy plans to support imprisoned academics and organise events to raise awareness of their situation.
Further relevant SDGs: