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About Civil Engineering
The Department of Civil Engineering at Monash was formed in 1961. It has a long and productive history in providing quality education and research outputs in the areas of geomechanics, structures, transport, and water and environmental engineering. The Department has over 37 Academic/Research staff, 25 Administrative/Technical staff, 20 Associates and 100 Postgraduate students. It has association with the Institute of Transport Studies (ITS), Centre for Water Sensitive Cities (CWSC) and Management and Prediction of Pipe Bursts (MAPPS). The Department honours one distinguished alumnus each year with the Alumnus of the Year award, and awards the achievements of its high performing staff and students. It also sponsors several international visitors to the department every year to conduct joint research. The Department offers several undergraduate degrees. It also offers postgraduate coursework degrees via Off-Campus Learning. The Department actively pursues innovative and significant multi-disciplinary research to address the challenges for engineering in the 21st century. Please contact the Department if you require more assistance. Thank you for visiting our department website. Professor Jeffrey Walker
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