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Monash University campuses are spread across various locations in Victoria, Asia and Europe. Visit this page and find out where we're located.
We are Australia's largest university, with fourcampuses in Australia, one in Malaysia, and affiliated institutes in China, India and Italy.
Monash University has the ambition and capabilities through its excellence in education and research, its record for innovation and collaboration, and its international profile to address the global challenges of our age.
Learn more about the five Monash University campuses in Australia located in Caulfield, Clayton, Parkville, Berwick and Peninsula in Melbourne, Victoria.
Caulfield campus is Monash University's second largest campus offering undergraduate, graduate and research programs from five faculties. Find out more.
Clayton is the largest of Monash University's campuses. Eight faculties are represented here. The campus offers a rich array of sporting, cultural, and educational events and facilities, and has a proud record of achievement in fostering collaborative research projects.
Monash University was established in Melbourne, Australia in 1958. We are a youthful organisation, enthusiastic, optimistic and accessible. We believe quality education and research can change the world for the better.
Explore the campus. Monash University, Indonesia campus, is located in Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) City in southwest Jakarta – part of a burgeoning, modern and sustainable city centre.
Monash University's Peninsula campus is the third largest of the university's metropolitan campuses and caters to approximately 3500 students. Learn more.
Monash University, Malaysia. Established in 1998, Monash University, Malaysia is the University's first international campus. There are currently more than 4,500 students and 500 staff. About one quarter of the students are international.