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The inaugural Research Symposium on Loss and Damage in Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS) is being held in Savusavu, Fiji between 16-18 September.
Monash has become a signatory to the UK Technician Commitment, an initiative designed to ensure visibility, recognition, career development, and sustainability for research infrastructure specialists ...
The inaugural Fellowship program is set to be announced at the official launch of the Constructive Institute Asia Pacific Hub, where Director Kate Torney will lead a panel of experts to discuss the ...
A new global body will promote the conservation of microbes, which it argues are as important to the Earth’s biodiversity as plants, animals and people. Microbes include bacteria, viruses, fungi, ...
The Low FODMAP Diet emerged after Monash University Department of Gastroenterology researchers identified a group of short-chain carbohydrates found in food that are either poorly absorbed in the ...
Family violence refers broadly to any form of violence, abuse or controlling behaviour within a family or family-like relationship. This might occur in a relationship with a spouse, domestic partner, ...
Australian women are being ignored, underfunded and dangerously misunderstood when it comes to their health, a new report by Monash University and commissioned by the Sisterhood Foundation finds.
A global team of astrophysicists, including Australians, has witnessed a collision between two black holes that was so loud, they were able to use it to test and prove Stephen Hawking’s Theory of ...
Sexual harm is very different from a consensual, welcome or reciprocated interaction. It’s non-consensual behaviour that is sexual in nature – like sexual assault, sexual harassment and ...
Published in eClinicalMedicine, the study, Contraception and abortion information and care in community pharmacy for adolescents: a systematic review, reveals that both adolescents and community ...
If you’re dealing with a conflict or dispute, or serious unacceptable behaviour (such as bullying, harassment or sexual harm), Respect Advisers are here to give you confidential help and advice.
Researchers have uncovered new evidence that challenges long-standing beliefs about asymptomatic malaria infections. The study, led by Monash University’s Professor Diana Hansen, focused on Plasmodium ...
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