The Staff Café’s Chef Manager Housien Koussan shares his recipe for a popular winter treat.
Monthly Archives: June 2014
Macquarie leads sector in Linkage grants
Projects to improve Indigenous children’s numeracy, protect Port Jackson sharks and investigate the impact of high frequency trading on financial market quality are among those to gain new funding.
Farewell Tim Sprague
Staff, colleagues and friends gathered last week to farewell Human Resources Director Tim Sprague at an event celebrating his 10 years of service.
Fish feelings go global
Increasing collaboration between our researchers and media team helps to rapidly amplify our research and innovation success stories to a new global audience.
Old news is good news: two decades of tackling child anxiety
In June 1993 Dr Ron Rapee joined us from the University of Queensland. In June 2014, Professor Ron Rapee AM is busier than ever.
New Colombo Plan Scholarships for two of our brightest
Students Cindy Huang and Sharfah Mohamed were presented with prestigious New Colombo Plan Scholarships last week.
Workplace Health and Safety policies, procedures and schedules now open for consultation
A number of Workplace Health and Safety policies, procedures and schedules have been amended and are now open for consultation, closing 1 August 2014.
In the media
TV, radio, print and online – the achievements of our community are recognised across a range of media outlets.
Seeking participants: Choosing child care – what matters to you?
Researchers are investigating what influences child care choices.
Strengthening partnerships in China
Professor Naren Chitty’s hopes to strengthen our ties with China through his appointment as Visiting Professor of Jilin University.
Vale Emeritus Professor Jacqueline Goodnow (1924-2014)
Emeritus Professor Jacqueline Goodnow passed away last week. Professor Julie Fitness pays tribute to a pioneering psychologist, a woman who will be greatly missed.
Media interns host PACE partners campus visit
More than 20 organisations toured the MMCCS facilities and learned more about the relationships between Macquarie, corporations and community groups through the PACE program.