July’s usually the time students take a well deserved break, but 25 students said no and put their innovative skills to the test and met with victory during Univative 2014.

July’s usually the time students take a well deserved break, but 25 students said no and put their innovative skills to the test and met with victory during Univative 2014.
The addition of the Australian Institute of Health Innovation at Macquarie will further strengthen our growing credentials in medicine.
A new approach to campus refurbishment considers staff first, while saving time and money.
Take a step back in time, discover the unknown and celebrate the achievements of staff and alumni in the July issue of Macquarie Matters.
Ask the big questions at public events for the Astronomical Society of Australia’s Annual Scientific Meeting on campus this week.
Newly refurbished Senate room symbolic of the deeper changes afoot for Senate in the coming months.
A new collaborative effort between professional and academic units provides students with inside workplace knowledge and the opportunity to impress potential employers.
Join us in congratulating Professor John Simons on his new appointment, and find out more about his plans for the role.
While many of his compatriots are recovering from World Cup fever, Juan Laverde Velasco would rather take a deep dive into business intelligence than discuss his country’s unofficial religion.
A global report by Thomson Reuters identifies four of our staff as key influencers in the future direction of their fields.
Emeritus Professor John Stephens is the first Australian to receive the prestigious Anne Devereaux Jordan Award for his influential work on children’s literature.
Fresh, locally grown produce will now be available at the Sport and Aquatic Centre every Saturday from 8am to 2pm.