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Your Journey to Monash is dedicated to sharing the real life experiences of senior international students studying at Monash University. Hear from a diverse mix of students and guests as they discuss important issues involving pre-arrival, arrival, visas, homesickness, making friends, improving your English and more. The podcast series is about gaining an understanding of what studying abroad may be like and to help you be as prepared as possible. monash.edu/students/international
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In this episode of the Monash Future ThinkCast, our convenor, Kim discusses the future of the workforce with Dr Claudio Labanca. Covering topics of data, working trends, migrations and lessons learned from COVID, they explore how these factors may affect the future of work. Claudio Labanca became an economics lecturer at Monash University in 2017 a…
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In this episode, we are joined with Yousef Shadid, the founder of GradShip and author of 'The GradGate: Why you are more employable than you think?' He is here to discuss what it is like to navigate the graduate workforce and what the experience is like to find work as a graduate. What will the graduate workforce look like in the future? and How ca…
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We are joined by Professor Kim Cornish and Melinda G. McCabe from the Monash THRIVE Project, Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health. This is episode is a collaboration with Monash Future Thinkers and MSA Welfare, for MSA Welfare’s week of Spotlight on Anxiety and Depression Anvita and Thanura talk with the guests about the alarming prevalence…
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In this episode of the ThinkCast, Cam and Justice Action Coordinator Brett Collins discuss the future of Australian prisons and what it may hold for those most impacted by the system. As the Coordinator for Justice Action and a spokesperson for the Prisoners Action Group, Brett Collins has represented the interests of detainees - both nationally an…
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In this episode Cam interviews Dr Kamal Sangha on how ecological economics is changing our forest and land management systems in Northern Australia. We discuss the importance of people, culture, and nature in combatting bushfires, and why assigning a monetary value to our environment can move us toward sustainability.…
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In the 1st Episode of this series, Ayesha speaks with security engineer Kaif Ahsan. We learn about the possibilities and issues surrounding our ever-growing world of technology from a cybersecurity perspective. Kaif is the first Australian recipient of the ‘Gold Student Ambassador’ title - the highest award for Microsoft’s student partners for thei…
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In this episode, Cam is co-hosting with Monash International Affairs Society, President Hamah Hosen. We interview Lucy Stronach, the Australian UN youth representative of 2021, to discuss the impact her role can have, how young people can get more involved in shaping their future, and what kind of future young Australians have told her they want to…
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Monash Future ThinkCast is a series of in-depth discussions about the future with our MFT committee and various industry, government and academic experts. The 2020 Convenors, Elaine Phoon and Andrea Selvarajah, reflect on the achievements of the MFT in the past year and discuss the success of the ThinkCast. We also hear from the 2021 Convenors Came…
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As our final episode for 2020, Andrea and Heshan discuss the future of Australia's economy, workplace arrangements, efforts to combat climate change and the lessons learnt from being the 29th Prime Minister of Australia with Hon. Malcolm Turnbull MP. For more information about Monash Future Thinkers, visit: futurethinkers.org.au We would love to he…
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Heshan talks to Krishna Rajagopal, Dean of Digital Learning and Professor of Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), about global learning exchanges, maintaining the quality of and access to learning as well as opportunities for evolution in higher learning. For more information about Monash Future Thinkers, visit: futurethinkers.or…
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This week, Andrea and Heshan talk to Professor Stephen Parker AO, KPMG's Special Adviser on Education and Monash University's former Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice President! We explore the future of remote learning, university curriculum and our career market. For more information about Monash Future Thinkers, visit: futurethinkers.org.au …
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Introducing our series on the future of education! In this episode, Andrea and Heshan explore remote learning, the value of a university degree, changes to modes of teaching and opportunities for cultivating an innovative and supportive university community with Belinda Robinson, Vice-President, University Relations and Strategy at the University o…
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In this episode, Kiara and Marina learn about the effect of UV on your health, the relationship between sunlight and COVID-19 as well as the with Richard Weller, Senior Lecturer in Dermatology at the University of Edinburgh. For more information about Monash Future Thinkers, visit: futurethinkers.org.au We would love to hear your thoughts about the…
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In this episode, Kiara and Marina discuss the connection between our spaces and wellbeing, particularly how to promote health in hospitals and learning at educational institutions as well as the future of technology and analog design with Julie Willis, Professor of Architecture and Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning. For more …
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In this episode, Kiara and Marina have a chat with Sara Jones and Jamie Thomas, Co-Founders of Wayapa Wurrk, which has the mission of incorporating connection to our environment in our idea of wellness. We cover living sustainably, being intentional in our daily practices and the ongoing journey of being well. For more information about Monash Futu…
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Our popular wellness series has returned! Kiara and Marina have a chat with Kat and Aimee, who have their very own podcast, "The Psychology Sisters" with the aim of normalising dialogue about mental health. Kat is a registered psychologist and Aimee is a registered psychotherapist and counsellor. They delve deep into what they talk about on their p…
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In the final part of our first future of infrastructure series, Sarah talks to Margaret Gardner, President and Vice-Chancellor of Monash University. Join them for a discussion about Monash University's goals of infrastructure in terms of sustainability, transport and buildings, especially changes brought on by the COVID-19 crisis. For more informat…
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In the second part of our future of infrastructure series, Sarah speaks to Jane Hider. Jane is a partner of the Construction & Infrastructure team at the law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth, based in Melbourne. Jane also has over 20 years’ experience in construction and infrastructure, as well as government advisory. Join them for a chat as they disc…
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Join Sarah, one of our committee members, in this very special series about the future of infrastructure. In this episode, Sarah speaks to the CEO of Infrastructure Victoria, Michel Masson. Michel has extensive experience in the infrastructure sector and his career spans across numerous countries. Join her for a conversation about how infrastructur…
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Welcome to episode 11: What will the future of indigenous business look like? Nic spoke to Mundanara Bayles, owner of The Black Card about her experience as an indigenous business owner, building relationships with indigenous communities and her hope for Australian society in the future. Her cultural heritage is connected to the Wonnarua and Bunjal…
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Welcome to episode 10, the second episode of our Future of Indigenous Affairs series. In this episode, Nicolas is joined by Josef Tye, a Yorta Yorta Wolithiga man, Program Manager for Indigenous Employment and Engagement at the Monash University William Cooper Institute who has experience in various government and tertiary institution roles. Nicola…
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Introducing episode 9, the first episode of our Future of Indigenous Affairs series. In this episode, we chat to Glen Brennan, a Gomeroi man from Narrabri in northern NSW, Lead Partner for KPMG Indigenous Services and Chairman it Aboriginal Employment Strategy, with prior experience in various roles in government and the private sector. In this epi…
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Welcome to episode 8, the final episode in "Redefining the Australian Dream" series. In this episode, Andrea and Heshan talk to Anne Hampshire, the Head of Research and Advocacy at The Smith Family. They discuss the work of the Smith Family, the impacts of COVID-19 on disadvantaged youth and education more generally, as well as how can adapt as you…
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Welcome to episode 7, the second episode in "Redefining the Australian Dream" series. In this episode, Andrea and Heshan talk to Simone Curley, a property manager at HomeGround Real Estate, a social enterprise aimed at providing ethical property management by investing their profits in combatting homelessness. They delve into the essentiality of fa…
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Welcome to episode 6, the first episode in "Redefining the Australian Dream" series. In this episode, Andrea and Heshan talk to Jeff Borland, a Professor of Economics at the University of Melbourne, who researches the policy and operation of Australian labour markets, economic history and sports economics. They discuss the difficulties of young peo…
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Welcome to episode 5, the third episode of our wellness series. In this episode Kiara and Marina explore happiness, positive psychology and existentialism with researcher and philosopher, Frank Martela. For more information about Monash Future Thinkers, visit: monashfuturethinkers.org.au We would love to hear your thoughts about the podcast! Email:…
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Welcome to episode 4, the second part of our wellness series. Kiara and Marina talked to accomplished neuroscientist, psychologist, musician and author, Daniel Levitin, about aging well, critical thinking, how stress effects our mind and strategies to combat these effects, as well as the relationship between music and health. For more information a…
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This week, our committee members, Kiara and Marina talk to Molly Jane, the co-founder Bloom about mental health and wellness! This conversation will be the first of many, as Kiara and Marina interview guests from all around the world to discover what the future of wellness and mental health will look like. For more information about Monash Future T…
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In this special bonus episode of our future of conflict and peace series, we have Hon. Marilyn Warren AC QC, former Chief Justice of Victoria and Vice-Chancellor Professorial Fellow of Monash University, speak on her examination of the international interaction between conflict, peace and human rights. For more information about Monash Future Think…
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Join Elaine and Andrea, MFT 2020's co-convenors for a conversation with Associate Professor Tom Daly, the director of global online research platform Democratic Decay & Renewal; and Dr Margie Beavis, the president of the Medical Association for Prevention of War and the co-chair of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, about the fu…
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Welcome to episode 1 of our series on the future of conflict and peace! Elaine and Andrea, MFT's 2020 Convenors, talked to Fay Anderson, Associate Professor of Monash University's School of Media, Film & Journalism; and Jocelinn Kang, Analyst in ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre, about the portrayal of conflict in the media, future of cybers…
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Monash Future ThinkCast is a series of in-depth discussions about the future with our MFT committee and various industry, government and academic experts. Let's hear from the 2020 Convenors, Elaine Phoon and Andrea Selvarajah, about why we wanted to start this podcast and how it will work. For more information about Monash Future Thinkers, visit: m…
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Monash Future Thinkers is a student-led organisation that aims to facilitate interdisciplinary conversations about our long term future. But what does this mean? Let's hear from our founders, James Wong and Edward Cliff, about why and how they started MFT as well as what happened in the early days of MFT. For more information about Monash Future Th…
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In Australia, we have a fondness for slang and acronyms that might be confusing initially to international students and newcomers. The LGBTQIA+ acronym (also known as the queer or rainbow community) represents the diverse and vibrant community of those with different sexual orientations, gender identities and sexes. In these episodes, Andrea, Joy a…
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In Australia, we have a fondness for slang and acronyms that might be confusing initially to international students and newcomers. The LGBTQIA+ acronym (also known as the queer or rainbow community) represents the diverse and vibrant community of those with different sexual orientations, gender identities and sexes. In these episodes, Andrea, Joy a…
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If the Tudulgal could thrive on a small sandy island and become a leading control centre in Australia's Torres Straits, how can these insights help build more resilient and sustainable communities around the world?Compared to other countries, Australia has next to no research about its sandy cay islands that formed 3,000 to 4,000 years ago, but tha…
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