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Yearly Archives: 2015
Do you have a prior or current connection with the Orange region?
You’re invited to share your knowledge to help establish mutually beneficial partnerships with businesses, organisations, and the community in the Orange region.
Best film reveals shocking truth about human behaviour
A film directed by our own Professor Kathryn Millard has won Best Australian Feature Documentary at the Antenna Documentary Film Festival.
A new tall poppy in our field
Congratulations to Dr Rachael Gallagher on being recognised with a prestigious Young Tall Poppy Science award.
Macquarie dementia research given new funding boost
Congratulations to Dr Bingyang Shi, Dr Amee Baird and Dr Mojtaba Golzan on being awarded more than $1.5 million in NHMRC– ARC Dementia Fellowships.
Academic integrity workshops
Staff are invited to take part in workshops focused on embedding a renewed culture of personal integrity and ethical good practice throughout University academic programs.
2015 research awards in focus: Part two
Meet some of our highly commended candidates in the lead up to the 2015 Research Excellence Awards to be announced on Wednesday 4 November.
Actions speak louder than words
Get testing on our new staff and student portals and be rewarded for your time!
Flamin’ fantastic
Chef’s pop-up is back for one last time this year, and Japanese-inspired chicken skewers are on the menu!
Annual fire safety inspections on campus
The University is currently undergoing a routine fire safety compliance test by accreditation agency BCA Performance.
Setting the global pace
A week-long series of workshops and events has culminated in greater clarity around the strategic direction of the PACE International Program.
Australia’s possible strategy shift on Syria is a nod to Russia’s influence
Dr Adam Lockyer shares his insight with The Conversation on Australia’s foreign and defence policy on Syria.