Research in Action 2026
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Wed 3 – Thu 4 Jun

Research in Action 2026

Join us for a 2-day symposium

When
Wed 3 – Thu 4 Jun
10:00am–7:30pm daily
Where
Monash Art, Design & Architecture, Building G
Caulfield East
Price
Free
No ticket needed
Good for
Everyone
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About this event

Join us for a 2-day symposium

Join us for a two-day symposium hosted by Monash Art, Design and Architecture (MADA).

The MADA Research in Action Symposia is a dynamic program of events that brings together keynote speakers, presentations, panel discussions, work-in-progress critiques, and the launch of the Transforming Cities Hub.

This exciting initiative showcases MADA researchers’ distinct capacity for interdisciplinary research translation and impact. It will also build cross-disciplinary synergies between our PhD and Master’s cohorts and MADA’s research communities of practice. It’s a great opportunity to connect with MADA researchers and cultivate new opportunities for projects that address societal challenges.

Join us for the two days or one of our highlight events

Alumni PhD Roundtable, Wednesday 5.30 pm

Keynote address by Kieran Wong, Thursday 10 am

Transforming Cities Hub Launch, Thursday 4.30 pm

Melbourne Insider's Take
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The MADA Research in Action symposium promises a vibrant atmosphere where creativity meets critical thinking, set within the innovative environment of Monash University. Caulfield East has a laid-back charm, perfect for engaging with local research and connecting with like-minded individuals who are passionate about societal change.

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Where to eat
Check out Glick's Bakery for a delicious bagel and coffee, just a 5-minute walk away.
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Getting there
The nearest tram stop is the Caulfield station on routes 67 and 16, a short walk from the venue.
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Insider tip
Arrive early to secure a good seat for the panel discussions, as they can fill up quickly.

Frequently asked

What should I order?
Check out Glick's Bakery for a delicious bagel and coffee, just a 5-minute walk away.
How do I get there?
The nearest tram stop is the Caulfield station on routes 67 and 16, a short walk from the venue.
What else should I know?
Arrive early to secure a good seat for the panel discussions, as they can fill up quickly.

Getting there

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