Discoveries aplenty at Monash Open Day
2 AUGUST
Helicopter landings, artificial lightning storms, glass blowing and dinosaur exhibits are just some of the activities that will showcase world-leading facilities and courses at Monash on Open Day.
For aspiring students, Monash Open Day is about getting questions answered, exploring course options and seeing inside Australia’s largest university. Visitors can speak with staff and current students and take part in tours at the University’s six Victorian campuses this weekend.
The University’s undergraduate schools and departments will host interactive demonstrations and information sessions.
Saturday 4 August
Berwick, 10am – 4pm
For those born to save lives, Berwick campus will show off its simulated nursing ward as part of the MaskEd program. The Student Experience and Support Lounge will provide a good taste of university life and the JAM Club (Music and performance) will play live.
Peninsula, 10am – 4pm
Monash Sport will run activities across all campuses and visitors will have the chance to see the new activity and recreation centre, launched at the Peninsula campus earlier this year. Scheduled emergency air ambulance landings are planned for Peninsula campus, offering a chance to see nursing training and paramedic CPR demonstrations while touring medical laboratories.
Gippsland, 10am – 4pm
Gippsland campus will open its Simulation Centre, there will be an art and gallery exhibition in theAuditorium, and visitors can have their blood pressure taken or a massage at the relaxation centre.
Berwick, 10am – 4pm
For those born to save lives, Berwick campus will show off its simulated nursing ward as part of the MaskEd program. The Student Experience and Support Lounge will provide a good taste of university life and the JAM Club (Music and performance) will play live.
Peninsula, 10am – 4pm
Monash Sport will run activities across all campuses and visitors will have the chance to see the new activity and recreation centre, launched at the Peninsula campus earlier this year. Scheduled emergency air ambulance landings are planned for Peninsula campus, offering a chance to see nursing training and paramedic CPR demonstrations while touring medical laboratories.
Gippsland, 10am – 4pm
Gippsland campus will open its Simulation Centre, there will be an art and gallery exhibition in theAuditorium, and visitors can have their blood pressure taken or a massage at the relaxation centre.
The largest wind tunnel in the southern hemisphere, utilised by aerodynamicists and the Australian Olympic track cycling team is on show at Clayton campus as well as a prehistoric adventure 250 million years back in time at the Monash Science Centre’s dinosaur exhibition. In-court demonstrations with Monash law students (12.30–2.30pm), an artificial lightning generator, an orchestra concert (2.30–4pm) and open rehearsals forThe Wind in the Willows are must see activities.
Sunday 5 AugustClayton, 10am – 4pm
The largest wind tunnel in the southern hemisphere, utilised by aerodynamicists and the Australian Olympic track cycling team, a prehistoric adventure 250 million years back in time at the Monash Science Centre’s new dinosaur exhibit. In-court demonstrations with Monash law students (12.30–2.30pm), an artificial lightning generator, an orchestra concert (2.30–4pm) and open rehearsals for The Wind in the Willows are must see activities.
Caulfield, 10am – 4pm
The mesmerising gallery spaces of the Monash University Museum of Art can be toured at Caulfield campus, including glass blowing at the Monash Glass Studio. A high-tech customer eye-tracking system will help those interested in consumer behaviour to better understand advertising, and the Faculty of Business and Economics will feature live trading in the STAR Lab Dealing Room, offering a unique chance to see foreign exchange trading in action. Lego robots and animation will stimulate the imagination with the Faculty of Information Technology.
Vibrant student run gallery Runt Space (Building D), in the Faculty of Art Design & Architecture, will transformation into a petting zoo which has been plucked from the typical dusty setting of the royal show.
Parkville, 10am – 4pmPharmatopia, the virtual tableting factory within the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Parkville campus will be on display along with laboratory spaces.
More than 120 student ambassadors, wearing unmistakable blue uniforms, will be on site across the weekend to help visitors find their way around campuses.
Monash University Open Day will take place on Saturday 4 (Berwick, Gippsland and Peninsula) and Sunday 5 August (Caulfield, Clayton and Parkville).
Sunday 5 AugustClayton, 10am – 4pm
The largest wind tunnel in the southern hemisphere, utilised by aerodynamicists and the Australian Olympic track cycling team, a prehistoric adventure 250 million years back in time at the Monash Science Centre’s new dinosaur exhibit. In-court demonstrations with Monash law students (12.30–2.30pm), an artificial lightning generator, an orchestra concert (2.30–4pm) and open rehearsals for The Wind in the Willows are must see activities.
Caulfield, 10am – 4pm
The mesmerising gallery spaces of the Monash University Museum of Art can be toured at Caulfield campus, including glass blowing at the Monash Glass Studio. A high-tech customer eye-tracking system will help those interested in consumer behaviour to better understand advertising, and the Faculty of Business and Economics will feature live trading in the STAR Lab Dealing Room, offering a unique chance to see foreign exchange trading in action. Lego robots and animation will stimulate the imagination with the Faculty of Information Technology.
Vibrant student run gallery Runt Space (Building D), in the Faculty of Art Design & Architecture, will transformation into a petting zoo which has been plucked from the typical dusty setting of the royal show.
Parkville, 10am – 4pmPharmatopia, the virtual tableting factory within the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Parkville campus will be on display along with laboratory spaces.
More than 120 student ambassadors, wearing unmistakable blue uniforms, will be on site across the weekend to help visitors find their way around campuses.
Monash University Open Day will take place on Saturday 4 (Berwick, Gippsland and Peninsula) and Sunday 5 August (Caulfield, Clayton and Parkville).
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