Connecting mind, science, and humanity
The Monash Centre for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies is inspiring new ways of thinking – about us, technology and tomorrow’s world. Could you be part of its future?
Life after scams
Thanks to a new partnership with the .au Domain Administration, vulnerable Australians can recover from the devastating effects of being scammed online.
Passing the torch
When Chris Wardlaw met fellow Olympian Marissa Williamson-Pohlman, he saw in her the same grit that had shaped his own path and the spirit his scholarship set out to champion.
When home is health
Supported by The Jack Brockhoff Foundation, Monash researchers are changing how hospitals support people experiencing homelessness.
Scholarship shaping surrogacy
With the support from the Mahendran Mahadevan PhD Scholarship, Dr Ezra Kneebone turned her PhD research into a lasting impact in reproductive health, policy, and practice.
Supporting the female engineers of tomorrow
His trailblazing engineering projects transformed the skyline. Now, Michael John Smith’s scholarship is transforming lives through his legacy.
Reach for the stars
How a trailblazing space program is fuelling opportunities for Indigenous Australians.
A vision for the future
How Ros and Diana Coffey’s search for a cure for their daughter’s syndrome led them to support groundbreaking Monash research.
From NICU to lifelong health
One in five Australian newborns are admitted to a special care nursery or neonatal intensive care unit. Professor Rod Hunt is leading the charge to give them a fighting start.
Early Career Research Excellence Program
How philanthropy is championing the next generation of researchers.
Law clinics make a difference in the heart of the community
How legal support delivered in the community saves lives.
Indigenous history inspires tomorrow's world
Uncle William Cooper was a remarkable leader. The Yorta Yorta man, born in the 1860s in Victoria, founded and led the Australian Aborigines’ League, campaigning to give Aboriginal people justice, rights and equality in colonised Australia. Learn how the William Cooper Institute is developing the next generation of Indigenous leaders.
Second MPavilion comes to Monash
New structure inspires debate on beliefs and opinions – for today and tomorrow.
Why I give - turning grief into hope
How a long-standing partnership could dramatically shift the needle on mental health.
A family tradition
Adam Krongold is honouring his grandparents by ensuring that their work changing children’s lives across the country continues to thrive.
We need to talk about carers
Australia’s carers are in crisis – overworked and undervalued. Now, a new partnership hopes to change all that.
A deeper vision
How a groundbreaking microscope is revolutionising medical research at Monash – and across the world.
Using neuroscience to treat anorexia
Anorexia nervosa is a severe psychiatric disorder with a high mortality and morbidity rate. For decades, not much has changed in treating it - until now.
The power of a scholarship
The inaugural recipient of the Ng Kong Lin Family Scholarship, Anban Ashlan Raj Paul Raj, received a full scholarship to study at Monash University.
Breaking the cycle of educational disadvantage
Educational disadvantage due to regional isolation and war and conflict is still a significant problem. With generous philanthropic support, Professor Michael Phillips and Tara Mannix from the Monash Virtual School are working to change this.
Winning the case: litigation can tackle climate change
The complexities of climate change continue to challenge us, and investing in climate litigation is a powerful way to drive change for the good of current and future generations.
Empowering the next generation of industry leaders
Discover how Monash University's philanthropic community is empowering Monash Student Teams to shape the next generation of leaders.
THRED - Transformative Hub for Research into Eating Disorders
THRED is a comprehensive and cutting edge program of research and clinical trials in eating disorders focusing on utilising the latest developments in neuroscience and brain research to generate an evidence base for new approaches to treating eating disorders.
An innovative approach to mental health
The pandemic has seen a rise in Australians experiencing brain and mental health challenges. Philanthropy ensures Professor Kim Cornish can change this.
Revolutionising cardiac care
A dedicated heart hospital being established at Monash University will be an Australian-first in bench-to-bedside heart care.
Shaping mindful leaders
Thanks to a generous philanthropic gift, Monash University has developed a first-of-its-kind centre for unprecedented interdisciplinary collaboration.
Using AI for social good
Ethics in AI – and using AI as a force for social good – form a central focus for the Monash Data Futures Institute.
Revolutionary research to benefit classrooms
A groundbreaking project could revolutionise the way teachers and educators use research evidence to improve the quality of teaching.
Targeting global sanitation woes
The RISE project is developing and rigorously testing a solution tailored to communities who lack access to clean water, adequate sanitation and flood protection.
Indigenous scholarship winners inspired by legacy
Yorta Yorta man William Cooper's legacy is being honoured by a scholarship supporting Australian Indigenous students.
Breakthrough for premature babies
Monash researchers are developing a nanoparticle-based therapy that may help regenerate cells in the lungs for premature babies.
Wolbachia: The buzz word in dengue prevention
In 2011, Monash University scientists launched an ambitious field program. Their aim: to end dengue fever globally.
Monash establishes new initiative to tackle inadequate access to safe and effective medicines in low and middle income countries
The initiative, co-founded by Pete Lambert and Professor Michelle McIntosh from MIPS, has been made possible due to generous grant from the Ripple Foundation.
Where passion truly creates impact
Former Monash PhD Alum, and former Professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA, Professor Mahendran Mahadevan (Maha), has an impassioned ambition and vision to nurture a pipeline of reproductive health PhD Scholarships to sustain the research required to continue to elevate and evolve this field.
Nurturing nursing research talent in cardiac care
Monash University provides a world class platform for the cultivation and development of research leadership, especially in the areas of health impact research. Postgraduate health research students contribute to the ongoing breakthroughs that ladder up to groundbreaking results and changes in healthcare.