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Berwick Campus


Monash University, Berwick Campus is an international learning community with strong links to its local region.

The campus is located in Melbourne's fastest growing urban corridor, 40 kilometres(45 minutes drive) south east of Melbourne and is five minutes walk from Berwick train station. 

The Faculties of Business and Economics, Arts, and Information Technology at Monash Berwick provide a range of courses with unlimited graduate opportunities.

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Faculties

The Faculty of Business and Economics
The Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Information Technology

Information for

Future students
Current students
International students
Campus staff

Research

Research at Berwick
Tourism Research Group (TRU)
Animation & Visualisation Research Group

Community Engagement

Berwick Campus Community Advisory Council
Monash University Berwick Business & Education Group
South East Education Forum Steering Group
City of Casey
Berwick Village Community

Information about

Berwick campus
Courses available
Library
Facilities for hire

Employment & Career Development

Careers & Employment Workshops Semester 2

Sport on Campus

Berwick Campus Sport

 
WHAT'S ON @ BERWICK

Thursday 18 December: Studying DoTS @ Berwick Info Session

NEWS & EVENTS

Two Zebras from Werribee Park Zoo meet head to head.

TRU Awarded ARC Funding for Zoos Partnership
TRU has been awarded a prestigious Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Grant to undertake a three-year, multi-zoo, nation-wide research project aimed at influencing zoo visitors' pro-environmental behaviours.

2008 graduating Multimedia student Jamie

Top Multimedia Students Honoured
Berwick's talented graduating students showcased a range of multimedia work including 3D animation, game design and digital video on Tuesday 28 October. Students met with industry representatives and discussed their work.

Berwick tourism graduate and current pHD student, Brent Moyle in his graduation gown.

Current Student Profile: Brent Moyle
Bachelor of Tourism graduate and current PhD Candidate, Brent Moyle, discusses why he decided to continue his tourism studies and the valuable industry experience the program has given him.

Berwick School of Information Technology Masters student, Matthew Coller, demonstrates the software he developed for presenting climate-change impact in Gippsland.

Berwick IT Researcher Takes on Climate-change
A ground-breaking collaboration between the Berwick School of Information Technology and the School of Geography is helping assess flood risks affecting Gippsland communities.

An exterior of the building 901 and the main lecture theatre on a sunny day.

More Berwick News
Find out all the latest campus news here.