Mindfulness at Monash

Monash is a world leader in the integration of mindfulness into the workplace and tertiary education. Beginning in the early 1990s, Monash was the first university in the world to embed mindfulness into core curriculum. Starting with the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, mindfulness is now included in 20 courses across 10 faculties.

In 2019, over 4000 students received curriculum-based mindfulness training and an additional 1000 students and 1600 staff completed our optional workshops and programs.

The Monash Mindfulness initiative is expanding rapidly to make sure mindfulness training is accessible to all students and staff interested in learning about it.

Monash offers a range of free programs for Monash students and staff. They’re designed to help reduce stress, boost study and work performance, and cultivate positive workplace relationships and culture.

Mindfulness involves training your attention and attitude to focus on the present moment rather than worrying about the future or dwelling on the past. It helps you focus more on study or work, and develop an attitude of friendliness towards yourself, rather than criticism or judgement.

We experience mindfulness in our day-to-day lives, but it can also be strengthened through training. Research shows that consistent practice of mindfulness enhances the executive function networks of the brain (such as the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus), boosting your memory and your ability to stay focused, learn, problem-solve, communicate and manage stress. These capacities are central to academic and professional life.

There are now more than 1500 new articles on mindfulness published in peer-reviewed scientific journals each year. This research shows that when practised regularly, mindfulness offers a range of benefits, including:

  • reduced stress, anxiety and depressive symptoms
  • increased resilience and peace of mind
  • strengthening of the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus (key brain areas for learning and wellbeing)
  • enhanced cognitive performance e.g. concentration, memory and processing speed
  • boosts to study and work performance
  • improved creativity, mental flexibility and problem-solving ability
  • enhanced communication and leadership
  • improved relationships (with your partner, family, colleagues and friends)

Learn more about mindfulness by tuning into the M3CS YouTube channel or check out our resources on mindfulness research and practice.

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Mindfulness programs

Monash offers a range of free programs for Monash students and staff. They’re designed to help reduce stress, boost study and work performance, and cultivate positive workplace relationships and culture.

Mindfulness programs for Monash students

Monash mindfulness leaders