Take a step back in time, discover the unknown and celebrate the achievements of staff and alumni in the July issue of Macquarie Matters.

Take a step back in time, discover the unknown and celebrate the achievements of staff and alumni in the July issue of Macquarie Matters.
We’ve signed a new collaborative agreement with one of our largest business park neighbours, Johnson & Johnson Medical.
Ask the big questions at public events for the Astronomical Society of Australia’s Annual Scientific Meeting on campus this week.
Dr Mary Davies will commence as the University’s Chief Information Officer on Monday 25 August. I am delighted to announce this important appointment and to welcome Mary to our university. Dr Davies comes to Macquarie University from the University of Western Australia where she held the appointment of University Librarian and Director of Information Management, […]
Newly refurbished Senate room symbolic of the deeper changes afoot for Senate in the coming months.
Informatics has introduced a new way to complete budgeting and forecasting. Read more…
Training courses in the use of lecterns commences this Friday 25 July. Read more…
A new collaborative effort between professional and academic units provides students with inside workplace knowledge and the opportunity to impress potential employers.
Join us in congratulating Professor John Simons on his new appointment, and find out more about his plans for the role.
All three of our childcare centres now exceed the national quality framework.
While many of his compatriots are recovering from World Cup fever, Juan Laverde Velasco would rather take a deep dive into business intelligence than discuss his country’s unofficial religion.
A global report by Thomson Reuters identifies four of our staff as key influencers in the future direction of their fields.