? Berwick Berwick: Located in the south-east of Melbourne, Berwick is a fast-growing residential area with stores, cafes and a variety of commercial services. Berwick is also known for the scenic Dandenong Ranges and Phillip Island, home to a colony of little penguins. The Berwick campus offers modern teaching facilities and environments, easy communication between staff and students, and excellent relationships with the local community.
? Caulfield: Located 9 kilometers from Melbourne in a bustling area, Caulfield is home to the famous Caulfield Racecourse. Conveniently located for public transportation and close to the local train station. There is easy access to neighboring Frankston, Dandenong and Pakenham. Subjects offered at the campus include Business & Economics, Art & Design and Information Technology.
? Clayton: The largest of Monash University's campuses, Clayton offers a wide range of course choices from eight faculties and houses first-class student services. Located 20 kilometers south-east of Melbourne, it has a large residential area with the highest concentration of science and technology institutions in Victoria.
? Gippsland: Gippsland is the only non-urban campus of Monash University. It is located in the small town of Churchill at the foot of Mount Strurock, about two hours' drive from the Melbourne campus. Due to the special location of the Gippsland campus, it emphasizes the need for geographical skills while focusing on global trends in teaching and research. Eight of Monash's ten faculties offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and research programs at this campus. The 63-hectare campus accommodates more than 4,500 students and 400 staff. The campus has excellent facilities including medical science laboratories, art studios, art galleries, restaurants, bookshops and student lounges.
? Parkville: Monash University's School of Pharmacy is located on the Parkville campus. Parkville is also a renowned site for biomedical research in Melbourne. The campus is 3 kilometers north of Melbourne's city center and is adjacent to the colorful Sydney Road and Legion Street. The community has stores, banks, supermarkets, healthcare centers and cafes. Public **** transportation is convenient by train and tram.
? Peninsula: The Peninsula Campus is the third largest campus of Monash University and is located 40 kilometers south of Melbourne. It is located on the Mornington Peninsula, next to Port Phillip Bay, with its enviable surfing coast, national parks, wineries and restaurants. The Peninsula campus is small but relaxed. Students can live on the coast or use public **** transportation to get in and out of Melbourne easily. Courses offered at the Peninsula campus focus on nursing, early childhood education, primary education and health science studies.