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===Residential halls=== Monash Residential Services (MRS) is responsible for co-ordinating the operation of on-campus [[halls of residence]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Monash University - MRS |url=https://www.monash.edu/accommodation |publisher=Monash University |access-date=7 April 2025}}</ref> MRS manages a variety of facilities on campus at Clayton and Peninsula: [[File:Deakin.jpg|Deakin Hall, Old Deakin|thumb]] [[File:Farrer Hall, Monash University.jpg|Farrer Hall|thumb]] [[File:Howitt far.JPG|Howitt Hall|thumb]] [[File:Teesnow mannix college.jpg|Mannix College|thumb]] {| class="toccolours" |+'''List of colleges''' !align=left|College !align=left|Year of foundation |- |Deakin Hall ([[Clayton, Victoria|Clayton]]) |1962 |- |[[Farrer Hall (Monash University)|Farrer Hall]] (Clayton) |1965 |- |Howitt Hall (Clayton) |1966 |- |Mannix Hall (Clayton) |1969 |- |Roberts Hall (Clayton) |1971 |- |Richardson Hall (Clayton) |1972 |- |[[Marist Brothers|Marist College]] ([[Notting Hill, Victoria|Notting Hill]]) |1969-1978 |- |Normanby House (Notting Hill, on Marist College site) |1978-2024 |- |Jackomos Hall (Clayton) |2012 |- |Briggs Hall (Clayton) |2012 |- |Turner Hall (Clayton) |2015 |- |Campbell Hall (Clayton) |2016 |- |Holman Hall (Clayton) |2016 |- |Logan Hall (Clayton) |2016 |- |Peninsula Residential |- |Gillies Hall ([[Mornington Peninsula|Peninsula]]) |2019 |} ====Mannix College==== Mannix College, founded in 1969 and owned by the Catholic Church, was originally an all-male college administered by the [[Dominican order]]. It is named after [[Daniel Mannix]] (1864-1963), who was the [[Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne]]. Mannix is affiliated with the university, and located opposite the southern end of the Clayton campus.<ref>{{Cite web |title=50 Years of Excellence |url=https://mannix.monash.edu/50-years-of-excellence/ |access-date=31 August 2022 |website=Mannix College |language=en-US |archive-date=31 August 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220831133626/https://mannix.monash.edu/50-years-of-excellence/ |url-status=live}}</ref> The Newman Lecture series is an annual public lecture series held at Mannix College. It is named after [[John Henry Newman|Cardinal John Henry Newman]] and began in 1981.<ref>{{cite journal| url=https://www.monash.edu/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/2760447/37-89.pdf|title=Professor I.auchlan Chipman to speak|journal = Sound| publisher = Monash University|date=5 October 1989|quote= (The John Henry Newman Lecture was inaugurated in 1981 to honor the memory of John Henry Cardinal Newman.)}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=McMullen |first=Gabrielle |title=In celebration of the student experience : the place of Mannix College : past, present and future |publisher=Mannix College |year=2009 |pages=[30]}}</ref>{{#tag:ref|Not to be confused with the Archbishop [[Daniel Mannix]] Memorial Lecture, held at [[Newman College, Melbourne|Newman College]] at the [[University of Melbourne]].|group=Note}}<ref>{{cite web | title=Empowering Progress: Newman Lecture Sparks Conversations on Gender Equality | website=Mannix College | date=28 August 2023 | url=https://mannix.monash.edu/empowering-progress-newman-lecture-sparks-conversations-on-gender-equality/ | access-date=17 January 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=VC delivers lecture at Mannix College | website=Monash University | date=9 August 2018 | url=https://www.monash.edu/news/articles/vc-delivers-lecture-at-mannix-college | access-date=17 January 2025}}</ref> The inaugural lecture was given by Bishop [[Eric D'Arcy]], and others by [[Sir Edward Dunlop]], [[Robyn Williams]], [[Michael Tate]], [[Max Charlesworth]], and [[Veronica Brady]]. In both 2006 and 2007, the lecture was presented as a play, both relating to the life of Daniel Mannix.<ref name=nl2007>{{cite web | title=Mannix College 2007 Newman Public Lecture | via=[[Issuu]] | date=2007 | url=https://issuu.com/oracoagency/docs/mannix_npl-2007-web | access-date=17 January 2025|quote=Program for 2007 lecture, in the form of a play, ''The Fox and the Hedgehog'': John Monash and Daniel Mannix, Parallel Lives. Published online 24 July 2018.}}</ref> The 2009 lecture, delivered by Gabrielle McMullen, celebrated 40 years of Mannix College.<ref>{{cite web | title=In celebration of the student experience : the place of Mannix College : past, present and future / by Gabrielle McMullen | website=[[National Library of Australia]]| format=catalogue entry | url=https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/4694997 | access-date=17 January 2025}}</ref> ==== Normanby House==== Marist College, founded by the [[Marist Brothers|Marist order]], was established in November 1969 as a traditional all-male college, with an attached [[seminary]].<ref name="monash11">{{cite web |last1=University Administration |first1=Monash |title=Monash University Handbook |url=http://www.adm.monash.edu.au/records-archives/assets/docs/pdf/gazette/vol6-no1.pdf |publisher=Monash University |year=1969 |page=11 |access-date=16 December 2014 |archive-date=4 April 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150404002316/http://www.adm.monash.edu.au/records-archives/assets/docs/pdf/gazette/vol6-no1.pdf |url-status=live}}</ref> Marist College had closed by 1978, the university subsequently purchasing the college and naming it Normanby House.<ref name="Monpix - Marist College">{{cite web |title=Monpix β Marist College |url=http://www.adm.monash.edu.au/records-archives/archives/cgi-alias/monpix?IMAGE_NUMBER=4130&SUBJECT_DESCRIPTOR=Normanby%20House%20-%20Buildings |publisher=Monash University |access-date=28 November 2016 |quote=Notes: 24 March 1970; affiliated with Monash; purchased by univ in Feb 1978 and renamed Normanby House. |archive-date=28 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161128202457/http://www.adm.monash.edu.au/records-archives/archives/cgi-alias/monpix?IMAGE_NUMBER=4130&SUBJECT_DESCRIPTOR=Normanby%20House%20-%20Buildings |url-status=live}}</ref> Normanby House had closed its doors (demolished) by early 2025 to "make way" for the [[Suburban Rail Loop]] project.<ref>{{cite web |title=Monash University - Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) East |url=https://www.monash.edu/suburban-rail-loop/frequently-asked-questions |publisher=Monash University |access-date=4 April 2025 |date=2025}}</ref> ====Non-residential colleges==== In 2013, Monash University introduced non-residential colleges.{{explain|date=January 2025}} There are now eight colleges: Orion, Centaurus and Ursa (Clayton campus); Pegasus, Phoenix and Auriga (Caulfield campus); Aquila (Peninsula campus); and Lupa (Caulfield and Parkville campuses).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.monash.edu/non-residential-colleges |title=Non-residential colleges |website=Non-residential colleges |language=en |access-date=29 May 2019 |archive-date=14 August 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180814105227/https://www.monash.edu/non-residential-colleges |url-status=live}}</ref>
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