Monash University, named after the esteemed Sir John Monash, a renowned Australian figure who made significant contributions to various aspects of Australian society, has 8 campuses across 3 continents.
With an extensive network of international partnerships and study abroad programs worldwide, it proudly holds the title of being Australia’s largest university.
Moreover, Monash University is deeply connected with India through its active engagement in collaborative research projects with Indian institutions.
Campuses in Australia:
- Clayton (main campus)
- Caulfield
- Peninsula
- Parkville
- Gippsland (includes Berwick campus)
- City (Melbourne CBD)
Campuses Across Globe:
- Malaysia (Sunway campus)
- Indonesia
Notably, the university established the IITB - Monash Research Academy in Mumbai, allowing PhD students to collaborate with industry partners to develop solutions for global challenges. This partnership serves as a significant bridge between Monash University and India, fostering valuable academic and research connections between the two.