Marsden High School students had a special behind the scenes tour of MUH this week, with a pre-exam learning skills boost through the Bridge to Employment (BTE) initiative.
Yearly Archives: 2014
Future of media launched in lab
Creative media and future journalism students now have access to Australia’s most sophisticated and current media production facilities, with the launch of Y3A’s Futures Lab on Wednesday night.
The undiscovered country
We’re nurturing the ambitions of rural students by giving them a unique taste of campus life and the opportunity to discover the excitement and benefits of pursuing higher education.
The evolutionary paradox of Eurovision
The biological sciences team have a decade-long tradition of taking time out in May to celebrate Eurovision.
Leaning in to streamline our processes
The implementation phase of Our University: A Framing of Futures continues apace, with innovative methodology and expertise being applied to improving our support services.
Diversity grants in action
Grants of up to $5000 are available for ideas promoting and celebrating diversity and inclusion at Macquarie.
Graduations go live
Graduation ceremonies will be live online for families and friends around the world this weekend.
Social cognitive training for people with schizophrenia
A novel social cognitive training program for people with schizophrenia has been developed by a CCD team lead by academic and carer Dr Pamela Marsh.
Charity event is fitness gold
A super-sized Bodyattack class was held at MUSAC last Thursday to raise funds for the Special Olympics.
G20 Youth Forum
Ten students and four staff from Macquarie joined representatives from 200 universities worldwide for the recent G20 Youth Forum in Germany.
Deadline extended: Learning and Teaching Week proposals and reviewers
The deadline for submitting your proposals for Learning and Teaching Week 2014 has been extended to Friday 23 May. Read more…
Review of the Department of Philosophy
Written submissions are invited from all staff for the review of the Department of Philosophy, within the Faculty of Arts. Read more