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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Electrical and communication service shutdown across campus
From Sunday 28 June to Monday 29 June, various buildings across campus will experience power and communication outages for up to an hour.
In the media
TV, radio, print and online – our researchers share their expertise and profile their recent work across a range of media outlets. Here are some examples from the last month.
The perfect Yorkshire pudding
Bring an old English favourite back to your Sunday roast spread.
Life, simulated
Our new Simulation Hub is providing insights into everything from triggers for excessive alcohol consumption to teaching archaeologists how to fly drones over fragile dig sites.
Supporting humankind
Dr Kirsten Davies is set to embark on a new career chapter and a world first assessment of biodiversity and ecosystems across the globe.
A master of giving
A Master of Arts alumnus returned to Macquarie recently, with more than just thanks.
Call for nominations: Distinguished Professor Award
Nominations are now open for eligible staff to apply for the title of Distinguished Professor.
NSW ditches another protection for Indigenous people in custody
PhD candidate Eugene Schofield-Georgeson shared his insight with The Conversation on the federal government’s proposal to abolish the Custody Notification Service in NSW.
The talk of the town (hall)
Extensive feedback on the Learning and Teaching Green Paper has resulted in an addendum. Still have something to add? The discussion closes 30 June.
Advancing Macquarie
Paul Dennett has been announced as our new Executive Director of Advancement, commencing in late August 2015.
Young voices united in science
Associate Professor Anina Rich has joined the Global Young Academy to share in discussion and help empower young scientists of tomorrow.