Monash Business School comprises seven departments, four cross-disciplinary major research centres and one group.
The Department of Accounting has a long tradition of leading in academic research, teaching and learning.
The Department of Banking and Finance produces high-quality and impactful research that has relevance to industry and influence in the academic community.
The Department of Business Law and Taxation undertakes rigorous research of international and domestic importance.
The Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics is recognised worldwide as being at the forefront of its discipline areas.
Since the 1970s, the term "Monash Economics" has been widely used to describe the liveliness and rigour inherent in our activities and demonstrated strong track-record of excellence.
Research by scholars in the Department of Management is published in leading national and international journals. The department constantly reinforces the links between research, teaching and practice.
The Department of Marketing is a research-intensive department founded on wide-ranging research methodologies and research publications.
The Leadership and Executive Education (LEE) group supports the delivery of high-quality flagship initiatives and professional development programs.
CDES produces high-quality research on economics and social problems in the developing world, as well as the environment and sustainability in a more general sense.
CHE is one of the largest concentrations of senior health economists in Australia, and has a strong track record in health economics research, teaching and community service.
Six specialised labs engaging industry and policymakers with our research and driving positive change for sustainable societal benefit.
Drawing on expertise from academia, industry and government, MCFS promotes thought leadership in the financial sector, facilitating industry-relevant, rigorous research and independent commentary.