Monash University, Parkville campus

The campus also offers postgraduate degrees by coursework or research, from graduate diploma through to PhD level.

Since 2009, its pharmacy course has also been offered at the university's Malaysia campus, in partnership with the School of Medicine and Health Sciences based there.

[9] In its early years, the college was essentially run as a private institution, with the majority of its funding coming from tuition fees and the donations of benefactors.

In 1974, fees for tertiary education in Australia were abolished, meaning that funding for the college began to be sourced primarily from the federal government.

After the introduction of the unified national system of higher education in 1988, known as the Dawkins reforms, it was clear that the college had to combine with a university.

[10] In teaching, the campus now incorporates: The Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) was set up in 2008 to focus on the research aspects within the faculty.