Beautiful, cosmopolitan location and campus
The National Centre for Australian Studies is 12 minutes by train away from Melbourne and the dynamic, cosmopolitan centre of Australia’s most liveable city. Circled by rambling bike tracks and an extensive array of parklands, the city offers affordable accommodation and a diverse range of lifestyle options. Melbourne was once proclaimed ‘the Paris of the South’ and its iconic buildings, leafy boulevards, cafes, nightclubs and restaurants are world-renowned. Our city boasts one of the finest libraries in the Southern hemisphere set beneath the great domed reading room John Monash helped to design.
Find out about the culture, lifestyle, festivals, events, attractions and touring routes in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, visit the official tourism website. This site also provides accommodation information and booking services.
Campus life
The Caulfield campus of Monash University, where the National Centre for Australian Studies is situated, is a modern, lively, multicultural environment for over 14,000 students and staff engaged in a wide range of learning and research activities. The campus is surrounded by beautiful inner garden suburbs, numerous cafes and restaurants (including Thai, Greek, Malaysian, Chinese, Japanese, Sri Lankan) and is only a short tram ride away from the famous bayside beaches of St Kilda and the fashion and restaurant district of Chapel Street. View Caulfield campus directions and map.
