Macquarie University has achieved its highest ever position in the QS World University Rankings, climbing 65 places to secure a global ranking position of 130 in the world. Released today, the 2024 rankings place Macquarie University at No. 10 in Australia, a rise of four places on last year’s outcome. The University’s results can be credited to improvements across a ...
Learning to speak a foreign language is no mean feat, and creating a successful business in a foreign country can be even more challenging, but MQ Bachelor of Arts (2014) graduate Zoe Flaherty has achieved both since leaving Australia in her early twenties. Based in Milan, Italy, where she runs The Language Grid, an innovative English language training and consulting company, she’s passionate ab...
As a truly global city, London attracts professionals from a wide range of countries, backgrounds and industries, so it’s no surprise Macquarie University graduates are also drawn to this global hub to pursue their goals. And yet, even as far away as London, the Macquarie light still shines bright, with the MQ UK Alumni Network connecting graduates, expanding their networks, and enhancing their ...
Alum and Partner, KPMG, Catia Davim (Master of business administration, 2006) describes her incredible journey with Macquarie Business School, empowering diversity, networking opportunities and the international transformation experience it delivers. Check out the videos below for Catia's remarkable journey with MQBS: Alum Catia Davim’s remarkable journey with MQBS Alum Catia Davim:...
1. If you’re a graduate, You’re an alumni! Remember that joining the alumni community at Macquarie does NOT require signing up. Once you have completed your studies, whether with a degree or diploma, you automatically become a valued member of the alumni community at Macquarie. 2. Networking events do work! As recent graduates, we may think that networking events are overwhelming ...
When Professor Elizabeth Sheedy from the Master of Applied Finance program first joined MQ in 1993 as a lecturer and PhD student, fresh from the youthful cohort at Macquarie Bank, little could she have known she would still be here 30 years later. Nor could she have foreseen that her father, husband and daughter would also study here. But, talking to her, it all makes perfect sense. You could say,...