New Chief Operating Officer, Tim Beresford, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nicole Brigg to the role of Pro Vice-Chancellor (International).
Monthly Archives: March 2016
Macquarie women step up
As we celebrate International Women’s Day on Tuesday 8 March, we take a look at how women are progressing at Macquarie and how the University is ‘Stepping it Up for Gender Equality’.
Kittens for sale
Axel and Boris are just nine weeks old, and both are looking for their forever home(s).
Holiday fun for kids at Macquarie
Whether your kids are looking to keep active, learn some cool science, or build a robot, there is a holiday program for them on campus.
Lend us your ears
On World Hearing Day last week, Professor David McAlpine, kicked off an initiative to start a campaign for hearing health.
Cops on campus
Drop by and say hello to our friendly police officers on campus.
Prostate cancer: Is vitamin D the answer to slowing its growth?
Macquarie researchers awarded $1m to test the effectiveness of Vitamin D in treating prostate cancer.
Igniting sustainable leadership
Professor Gayle Avery addressed the G77 in Bangkok last week following an invitation from the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to the United Nations.
E7A demolition derby almost complete
The noisy demolition works in and around E7A are soon to come to an end, just in time for a tower crane to move in.
Sweet success for Fulbright scholar
US researcher lands to help examine mechanisms of choice and decision in the honeybee brain.
What defines a healthy population?
As the head of the Department of Health Systems and Populations, Dr Sonia Allan will drive programs and research to address the health needs of the 21st century.
FIRST… let me build a robot
From Thursday 17 March, more than 1000 high school students will compete in the annual FIRST Robotics Competition at Sydney Olympic Park – and you’re invited!