Monash University
Ranked in the top one percent of universities worldwide
Quick facts
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
City Size: Large
University Type: Campus
Climate: Temperate - 4 defined seasons.
Cost of Living: More expensive than Norwich
Local Language: English
Did You Know: Melbourne has more coffee shops per capita than anywhere else in the world.
What's Unique: Australia’s first and only LGBT community radio station has been broadcasting since 1993 from Melbourne.
Sustainability: Students at Monash University can get involved with sustainability by joining Green Steps, a sustainability leadership program, or by visiting the Reuse Centre, an on-campus warehouse offering the sale of second hand furniture from desks, storage, seating and monitors. With Bring Your Own Cup discounts and a wide-range of campus recycling points, exchange students can engage in sustainable action on a daily basis. Monash University is a member of ACTS (Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability).
Why choose Monash
Established in 1958, Monash University is ranked in the top one per cent of world universities. With just over 63,000 students enrolled at the university across their various campuses worldwide, Monash is the largest university in Australia.
Monash has five Australian campuses located in and around Melbourne. As well as the Australian campuses Monash also have a campus in Malaysia. The Clayton campus is just 45 minutes on public transport from the Melbourne CBD.
Within the Australian campuses, Monash has a Museum of Art as well as a gallery. There are many clubs & societies available to students, with over 100 non-sporting clubs on the main Clayton campus alone.
If studying at one of the most prestigious universities in the world isn't appealing enough, Melbourne is a vibrant city that contains laneways and arcades full of bars, restaurants and shops. As well as a multitude of music venues, there are annual arts and comedy festivals. The city is also a huge sporting city and home to Aussie Rules football, the Australian Grand Prix and the Australian Open. For those who don't want the heat of Queensland and New South Wales, Melbourne offers a more temperate Australian experience. Locals joke that you can experience all 4 seasons in a day due to the variable weather.
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