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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Web Transformation Project update: The new mq.edu.au is just days away
We are now in the final stages of preparing the site to go live, and the focus is on delivering highest-quality content.
International medal for river management expert
Associate Professor Kirstie Fryirs has received an international medal for her research contributions to river system management.
iGEM Solar synthesisers shine bright in Boston
For the second year running, a team of undergraduate students from Macquarie’s CBMS 330 course have brought home gold from the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) jamboree in Boston, Massachusetts.
Design competition: The Equity and Diversity Unit needs your help
Since 2009 the Ally Network has grown from strength to strength. And now, the Equity and Diversity unit is inviting staff to help design the Network’s new logo.
Shields up!
Macquarie researchers have developed innovative medical antennas to combat one of the main challenges of wireless medical devices.
New pathway from N3 car park to Gymnasium Road
A new footpath from the N3 car park to Gymnasium Road will commence construction on October 12. Staff who utilise this car park are asked to exercise caution.
Professional staff grants and postgraduate scholarships are now open
Eligible staff are invited to submit their applications by 30 October 2015.
Volkswagen outrage shows limits of corporate power
Professor Carl Rhodes shares his insight with The Conversation on the recent Volkswagen scandal.
Northern Rivers students LEAP into Big History
As part of Bridges to Higher Education, LEAP Program staff invited the Big History Institute to break down some of the program’s critical thinking concepts.