About Monash University
Monash University was established in Melbourne, Australia in 1958, and is Australia's largest university, enrolling more than 63,000 students.
Today, Monash is a global university with campuses throughout Victoria; international campuses in Malaysia and South Africa; the Southeast University-Monash University Joint Graduate School in Suzhou, China; a joint research facility in Mumbai, India; an education and research centre in Prato, Italy, as well as a first-of-its-kind Alliance with the University of Warwick in the UK.
Monash University is a member of the prestigious "Group of Eight", a group composed of some of the most research-intensive universities in Australia.
Offering a large number of courses across numerous disciplines, Monash gives students the chance to choose from many study options including double degrees, part-time study, off-campus learning and alternative pathways.
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