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Melbourne Monash University Rankings
Monash University ranked 57th in QS World in 2023.

Monash University is one of the top 100 universities in the world, the top institution in Australia, one of the "G8" Ivy League in Australia and a five-star university in Australia.

1958 was established by the National Assembly. In memory of Sir John monash, an outstanding Australian soldier, scholar and engineer, the university is named after his surname, and the official Chinese name is Monash University.

Geographical location:

Monash University is located in Melbourne, the most famous cultural city in the southern hemisphere.

Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia with a population of nearly 4.4 million. The climate here is mild, with an average temperature of 30 degrees Celsius in summer and 7 degrees Celsius in winter. Melbourne's public transport system is efficient and cheap, leading to all parts of the city.

The campus environment in monash is particularly beautiful, and many new teaching buildings complement each other. Monash University has six campuses in Melbourne; With branches in South Africa and Malaysia; There are 75 research centers around the world. In addition, it has established globalization research networks and exchanges with more than 1 10 research centers in America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe.

Excellent research:

Monash University has established 95 research centers and participated in 17 cooperative research centers. In addition, the university has established cooperative relations with 120 research institutions all over the world, and established international prestige in many research fields, especially in the following fields: stem cell research, nanotechnology, reproductive biology, drug development and road safety.

2. As the first medical research university in Australia, Monash University has received a research fund of 26 million Australian dollars from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council.

3. The Accident Research Center of Monash University is the world leader in its research field, and it is the largest accident and injury prevention research institution in Australia.

1973, monash's research team successfully gave birth to the world's first test-tube baby (in vitro? Fertilization (IVF), a biochemical pregnancy, initiated a new era of assisted reproductive technology in human history. ?

1977, monash's research team developed the smooth particle hydrodynamics algorithm, and now this achievement has been applied to the special effects production in the film industry.

1980, monash successfully gave birth to the first test-tube baby in Australia and the fourth test-tube baby in the world. There are 15 cases of IVF in the world, of which 12 cases are from the research team in monash.

1996, the world's first antiviral influenza drug Relenza was successfully synthesized and won the Australian Pharmaceutical Science Award.