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Monthly Archives: August 2015
The gift of advantage
The Gifted and Talented Entry Program gives prospective students the chance to earn credit towards their Macquarie degree, before they finish high-school.
Recognising our science and engineering student elite
A recent Faculty of Science and Engineering prize night was held to celebrate the outstanding successes of our high-achieving students.
Major grant boost to tackle dementia
Congratulations to Associate Professor Ian Blair and his team on receiving a $6.37 million grant to aid in the fight against dementia.
Connect More
Macquarie’s annual Learning and Teaching Week is back in 2015 from 14 – 17 September. Don’t miss your opportunity to contribute to the discussion.
Smoke-free reminder
As Session 2 has recently commenced, staff and students are reminded about the University’s policy about smoking on campus.
Macquarie University Planetary Research Centre celebrates launch
Our new centre brings together top researchers from Earth sciences, astronomy and astrophysics, engineering and environmental sciences.
Success by numbers
New funding is set to further improve language and culture pathways for refugee students to higher education.
Judgement day: farewell but not goodbye to performance reviews
Dr Dale Tweedie and Dr David Wild shared their insight with The Conversation on the subject of annual performance reviews.
New home for used batteries, mobiles, printer cartridges and fluoro globes
The University has partnered with the City of Ryde to host a new recycling station for staff and students in MUSE.