Archives: April 2015

Media students learn from multi-award winning screen production writer and director

30 April 2015

Dr Karen Pearlman, an award-winning filmmaker, author, and professional dancer, recently joined Macquarie University’s Department of Media, Music, Communication and Cultural …

Macquarie subjects in world’s top 100

29 April 2015

Macquarie University is amongst the world’s elite institutions in 21 of the 36 subjects featured in this year’s QS World University Rankings …

Macquarie subjects in world’s top 100

29 April 2015

Macquarie University is amongst the world’s elite institutions in 21 of the 36 subjects featured in this year’s QS World University Rankings …

Pacific Research Talanoa: Tell your story

28 April 2015

The inaugural Pacific Research Cluster Talanoa at Macquarie University was held today. First of its kind at Macquarie, the Talanoa …

PICT alumni receive Australian Alumni awards for Business Leadership

27 April 2015

Two former international students who studied at Macquarie University’s Department of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (PICT) have each received …

Two of Macquarie’s best to represent Australia overseas

27 April 2015

Anna Kosmynina and Stephanie Thomson will be attending two highly prestigious international forums later this year as part of Macquarie University’s …

Parents invited to take part in free AD/HD parenting program

24 April 2015

A well-known parenting program will be offered free of charge to parents who have children diagnosed with AD/HD, in evening …

Research shows impact of BMR on brain size in fish

24 April 2015

A commonly used term to describe nutritional needs and energy expenditure in humans – Basal Metabolic Rate – could also …

Call for change to seafood eco-labeling: Fishes’ large carbon footprints to be included

23 April 2015

A new study has led researchers to call for a review of seafood ‘eco-labels’, which currently exclude consideration of the …

High levels of lead contamination in North-East Tasmanian drinking water

22 April 2015

A new study into lead contamination in North-East Tasmanian drinking water has revealed high levels of lead, from a surprising …

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