Monash University
RANKED #45 IN THE WORLD BY THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION
Monash is a member of Australia’s prestigious ‘Group of Eight’ leading universities and is ranked 47th in the world (Times Higher Education Supplement World University Rankings 2009). Its international reputation for research excellence will distinguish you as the graduate of a highly-respected institution. Recently, Monash University's Graduate School of Business re-affirmed its position as one of the top Master of Business Administration (MBA) providers in the world following the release Economist Intelligence Unit's 2006 MBA rankings. The Monash MBA was placed third in the world in the, 'Personal Development and Educational Experience' category. Overall, it ranked 49th in the world, the highest-ranked MBA in Australia and a jump of 10 places from its 2005 position. Students choose Monash because
- Success begins with Monash. A Monash degree is recognized around the world and is the first step toward a successful career.
- Monash graduates have a proven track record of success Monash graduates earn more money when they start working than the average Australian university graduate. And they find full-time work faster than the average. (Graduate Careers Council of Australia, Graduate Destination Survey, 2003)
- The Monash name is highly respected by employers. International employers recognise the potential of Monash graduates and many companies actively recruit on campus, including: • PricewaterhouseCoopers • OCBC Bank • IMF • Bain International Inc. • Deutsche Bank • Accenture • Holden • Norman Disney & Young • Merrill Lynch • BHP Billiton
- A Monash degree travels with you Many of Monash’s most successful alumni started like you, considering studies as an international student in Australia. Their education at Monash prepared them for professional life and today they have succeeded in making considerable contributions to their home countries.
- Monash strives to deliver the best employment opportunities for students and alumni.
Location
All Monash University’s campuses offer excellent facilities and provide the opportunity to balance studies with sports and an active social and cultural life.
In Melbourne, where Monash is based, you will find people who are cosmopolitan, fun-loving and friendly. Over a third of the population has strong ties overseas, which has created a rich landscape of ideas, skills and personalities.
Melbourne is ranked consistently as one of the world’s most liveable cities. Beautiful parks and gardens are a feature, while a temperate climate combines vibrant springs and colourful autumns with cool winters and hot summers.
Major events are prominent and include the Australian Football League (‘Aussie rules’), Australian Tennis Open, International Arts Festival, Formula One Grand Prix and the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
Melbourne is also Australia’s restaurant capital with over 3,000 establishments serving the cuisines of the world to suit many tastes and budgets.
Academic Hightlights
Monash is Australia’s largest university, with a wide range of courses and study options meaning more choice and flexibility for you. You can gain a first-class education from across Monash’s ten faculties: • Art and Design • Arts • Business and Economics • Education • Engineering • Information Technology • Law • Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences • Pharmacy • Science Each faculty has strong professional and industry links, ensuring that your Monash degree will put you in a strong position in your chosen field. Monash provides a dynamic, challenging, creative environment in which to develop your potential. A distinguishing feature of the Monash experience is the comprehensive support for international students and a balance between study and social life.
Academic Priorities
Excellence in research results in the development and delivery of world-class degrees where students undertaking programs in coursework and research are the beneficiaries.
Monash has identified six priorities addressing the most important 21st century challenges.
1. Sustainability
Monash researchers are seeking solutions around water supply, climate change, biodiversity, energy and transport.
2. Peace and security
Providing solutions for global security, regional tourism, refugees and human rights.
3. Economic development
Improving knowledge of emerging economies, trade and global movements of people by pursuing ideas that use development as a vehicle for change.
4. Innovation
Generating new intellectual property through innovative research.
5. Health and disease
Finding solutions to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, circulatory disease and stroke through medicine and technology.
6. Community cohesion
Developing policies that affect migration, economic growth and social cohesion.
University Life
A vibrant student culture and social life are hallmarks of the Monash University experience.
The Monash Students Association (MSA) runs more than 100 cultural, academic, performing arts, halls, spiritual, political, social welfare and special interest clubs, so there is sure to be something of interest.
A wide world of sports is offered including football (men’s and women’s), baseball, golf, netball, swimming, volleyball and ultimate frisbee.
Student life can also be challenging so a full range ancillary services such as pastoral care, academic support, healthcare and international students services are available to all students of Monash University. CRICOS: 00008C
*http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/Rankings2009-Top200.html