Information available at this time suggests no Macquarie staff or students have been involved in either event, however the University’s counselling and support services are available to anyone affected by these terrible events.
Monthly Archives: November 2015
Students set to jumpstart their Macquarie experience
Around 3000 new undergraduate students will be able to enrol online and register for 2016 classes from Monday 14 December this year.
Granted, they’re experts
Four of our best were accepted into the prestigious Australian Research Council College of Experts to help shape research innovation nationally.
Snapped on (and off) campus
From shark tanks to dragon boats, catch up on some of the photographic highlights you might have missed from the past few weeks.
Public website now business as usual
As the Web Transformation Project team shifts focus to the staff and student websites, all support requests will be handled by Group Marketing and Information Technology.
Advancing global health
The National Health and Medical Research Council has awarded seven Macquarie researchers $4.7 million in funding for leading research into mental health, cancer, dementia and health sector innovation.
Opening oportunidades
A new partnership will see Mexico’s elite master and research students take up study at Macquarie.
Meet Ben Creamer, your Office 365 senior trainer
In preparation for our migration to Office 365 on Monday 14 December, Ben has a few words of advice on how to get ready.
And the shortlisted nominees are…
Find out who our shortlisted staff are in the lead up to the Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Awards for Professional Staff, winners announced tomorrow Tuesday 17 November.
Seeking participants: Somatosensory back pain
Researchers from the Centre for Physical Health are seeking participants to take part in a study about lower back pain.
Refugee mentoring for persevering students recognised
Refugee mentoring program receives national recognition at the prestigious Australian Financial Review Awards.
Applauding engagement
Leadership, personal and professional development, and community spirit were celebrated at the annual Student Group Awards.