Monash Biological Society
View contact informationMonash Biological Society enhances biodiversity in Clayton, Australia, by engaging the community in conservation projects and educational programs, promoting sustainable practices, and fostering a deeper appreciation for the environment and its preservation.
Clayton, VIC
ABN: 20006763323
Founded and registered on
on the ACNC Charity Register.
How This Charity Supports the Community
The Monash Biological Society, based at Clayton, Australia, is a student-run organisation dedicated to fostering a welcoming and engaging community for those interested in biological sciences. It offers a relaxed environment where students and enthusiasts can deepen their appreciation of biology, regardless of their academic background. The society organises a variety of events that blend educational, social, and career-oriented activities, creating opportunities for networking, learning, and socialising among students, academics, and industry professionals.
Pathways Through Biology: Connecting Students with Career and Academic Opportunities
The society’s flagship project, Pathways Through Biology, is an annual event designed to help students explore different majors and career paths within biological sciences. This interactive networking event connects students with academics and professionals across diverse fields such as zoology, genetics, ecology, and environmental sciences. It provides a platform for students to gain insights, ask questions, and make informed decisions about their academic and professional futures in biology.
Mission and Vision
The Monash Biological Society’s mission is to promote interest in biological sciences and provide opportunities for intellectual and social exchange among members. Its vision is to cultivate a vibrant community that supports learning, professional development, and environmental stewardship within and beyond the university.
Main Objectives
- Promote enthusiasm for all biological science disciplines.
- Offer educational experiences such as field trips, seminars, and conferences.
- Encourage voluntary participation in biological science-related activities.
- Support conservation efforts, including maintaining the Jock Marshall Reserve.
- Facilitate networking among students, alumni, faculty, and industry professionals.
Benefiting Groups
The society primarily benefits undergraduate and postgraduate students studying biological sciences, but it also welcomes anyone with an interest in biology. Faculty members, alumni, and industry partners also gain from its networking and collaborative opportunities.
Types of Services or Activities
- Career-oriented events and seminars featuring industry professionals.
- Social gatherings such as BBQs, movie nights, and trivia nights.
- Academic support through study sessions and guest lectures.
- Environmental activities including fieldwork and conservation projects.
- Networking events connecting students with academics and industry experts.
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21 Chancellors Walk
Clayton VIC 3168
Australia
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