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Monash University

Monash's longstanding reputation for the quality of its academic programs, research outcomes and community service was confirmed in the quality reviews conducted by the Committee for Quality Assurance in Higher Education between 1994 and 1995. These reviews saw Monash emerge as one of only three Australian universities to be ranked in the top group for each of the three core university functions of teaching, research outcomes and community service.

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There are more than 45,000 students at Monash and more than 5,000 staff.

Monash University is dedicated to high quality teaching and excellence in teaching. In a fast-changing educational environment, it has committed itself to a student-centred, flexible and innovative approach that takes full advantage of new directions in teaching and learning and new technologies to provide education of the highest quality. Its emphasis is on enriching the learning experiences and outcomes of an increasingly diverse student population.

The University has a mission to be one of the most highly regarded and innovative modern universities in the world and to lead the way in higher education. It is passionate about offering students access to the knowledge and special skills that a quality education can deliver, whatever their background.

Why Study in Monash

As Australia’s largest university, Monash educates more than 44,000 students from 100 countries, speaking 90 different languages each year. This makes for a vibrant, multicultural study environment.

  • six Australian campuses, two international campuses, two European centres, and a research and exchange network that spans the globe.
  • a reputation for groundbreaking research and academic excellence.
  • flexible, progressive courses that cover the latest thinking in all disciplines.
  • access to state-of-the-art facilities and academic staff who are world leaders in their fields.
  • a university qualification accepted by many employers around the world, opening up a range of exciting international career opportunities.
  • first class teaching and high quality courses.
  • a full range of support services designed specifically for international students.
     

In Association With Taylors College

Taylors College, the university preparation specialist, provides the pathway to Monash University through its Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY). Students are assured of a place in one of the Monash University campuses following successful completion of MUFY at Taylors College Melbourne.

Why Choose MUFY at Taylors College

  • Pathway to Monash University.

  • A flexible program designed by Monash University itself.

  • Taylors College staff are all experienced, dedicated and skilled in working with international students.

  • MUFY results are recognised by all Australian Universities.

  • MUFY provides a strong foundation in the social and cultural skills required to live successfully in Australia and thus, giving international students an opportunity to adjust to living in Australia.

  • Extensive student support services.

  • Free academic support.

  • High rate of record of success.
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