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Encyclopedia > List of Monash University people

Monash University has a number of notable alumni and staff. Robert Menzies Building at the Clayton Campus Monash University is a public university with campuses located in Australia, Malaysia and South Africa. ...

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Notable alumni

Politics and government

The Law

Media & Arts

Business

Medicine

Social Services & Academia

Sport

Notable staff (past and present)

Administration

Vice-Chancellors

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