International Women's Day
At Monash Business School, we help women become leaders in their respective fields of endeavour.
On International Women’s Day 2021, we celebrate the achievements of our talented alumni, students, educators and researchers. Collectively, we can all help create an inclusive world.
Our alumnae are working to change the corporate landscape
Our students are the global leaders of tomorrow

Emma Tibballs and Simone Pianko
Emma Tibball and Simone Pianko talk about their heroes, what motivates them to seek change and what they’d do if they ran the world for one day...

Yishan Neo
Yishan Neo took professional networking from Monash Business School to the global stage.

Rhea Agarwal
Five years ago, Rhea Agrawal "flew from the Land of Bollywood" to act on her aspiration to break into marketing. Find out where she is now.
Our educators are meeting the challenge of delivering quality education in a COVID-19 world

Dr Nicola Charwat, Department of Business Law and Taxation
Dr Charwat seamlessly transitioned her engaging lessons online while promoting independent learning.

Dr Olga Akeysekera, Department of Management
When COVID hit, Dr Akeysekera set herself one goal: not just to do her best in her teaching, but to be the best.

Professor Carla Wilkins, Head of the Department of Accounting
Taking accounting education into an uncertain future has meant ensuring students gain skills that are at the frontier of the profession.
Our world-leading researchers are tackling the critical social, business and economic issues of COVID-19
#WomenLead virtual event
8 March 2021 12.30 - 2pm AEDT
For this year’s celebration of International Women’s Day, Monash University President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Margaret Gardner AC, is hosting a very special event for all Monash staff. As we reflect on the importance of women in leadership, and hear from a panel of accomplished women whose courage, resilience and leadership through the tumultuous year of 2020 has been inspiring. Open to Monash staff only.