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Monthly Archives: July 2014
International win for telling tales about children’s stories
Emeritus Professor John Stephens is the first Australian to receive the prestigious Anne Devereaux Jordan Award for his influential work on children’s literature.
Dance of the droids
High school students from around the world pitted their creations against each other for the first time on campus.
Inspiring action, innovation and leadership
The Women, Management and Work conference is set to engage and challenge your leadership skills.
ANZ ATM now available in C10A
An ANZ ATM has been installed in the Campus Hub building, making it easier for staff and students who bank with this institution to access their funds.
Scheduled IT maintenance: Sunday 20 July, 4am to 4pm
Maintenance is being undertaken to improve resilience and reliability of University IT systems and services. Read more…
Get fresh at the Sport and Aquatic Centre
Fresh, locally grown produce will now be available at the Sport and Aquatic Centre every Saturday from 8am to 2pm.
Research challenge opportunities with Cochlear
Following the success of the Great Cancer Challenge in November 2013, a new event with Cochlear is set for 19 August.
Free staff health checks
Quick and easy health checks are available to staff over four days this month.
Research spotlight
Professor Quentin Parker is opening up the heavens as Director of our Research Centre in Astronomy, Astrophysics and Astrophonics.
Macquarie says NO to racism
Witness the signing of the ‘Racism. It Stops with Me’ supporter agreement and learn more about the initiatives planned during the campaign.
Coursework applications get Lean
A new process map for coursework applications paves the way for future core business improvements.