The University and the NTEU have reached in-principle agreement on a new academic enterprise agreement. Read more…
Monthly Archives: May 2014
‘And gladly teche’
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Weather Report delivered from ‘base camp’
Great heights need to be scaled, but there are rewards along the way if we work together, according to Professor Sakkie Pretorius’s latest research weather report.
Learning from the iLearners
iLearn is one of our most important online systems, but what do students think about it, and who keeps it ticking over?
Sporting scholars off to a flying start
Our elite athletes were inducted into the Sport Scholarship Program at a ceremony in March, and they have already made their mark on 2014.
In the media
Did you know that the marketing unit sends out a daily media report? Read on for a snapshot from recent reports…
Research spotlight
When did religion start to become distinct from law? Meet early career researcher Dr Brent Nongbri from the Department of Ancient History.
Wake up with Macquarie… in Mongolia
A recent business trip to Mongolia turned out to be anything but average for Matt Monkhouse, Macquarie International Regional Manager (Asia).
Workshop explores the future of cognitive science research
Last month, leaders from community organisations joined with researchers to share their common vision and shape future research directions.
Gallipoli from the ‘other side’
On the eve of Anzac Day, over 200 people gathered to hear Harvey Broadbent present his latest research.
Alumni shine in our Jubilee year
A special Jubilee print edition of Macquarie Matters is out now and has been mailed to over 42,000 alumni and donors around the world.
60 seconds with…
Take 60 seconds at get to know Bruce Mortimer, Macquarie’s Director of Alumni Relations…