Macquarie researchers regularly engage with radio broadcasters to promote their recent work, share research findings, and contribute to public discussions in their areas of expertise.

Macquarie researchers regularly engage with radio broadcasters to promote their recent work, share research findings, and contribute to public discussions in their areas of expertise.
Our researchers are building Australia’s largest library of sounds made by native Australian mammals to aid in research, education, management and conservation.
The inaugural Inter-university Neuroscience and Mental Health Conference has led to increased collaboration between leading NSW universities across these fields.
Twelve of our undergraduate students are working to synthetically engineer bacteria as part of an international competition.
Associate Professor Colin Wastell wants you to think about how you think.
Our Research Excellence Awards recognise world-leading research with world-changing impact.
Macquarie students are discovering first-hand the mysteries of life in Roman times.
Dr David Gray wants to build better connections between businesses and consumers.
Dr Elizabeth Madin is changing the way we interact with the ocean.
Dr K-lynn Smith is improving the welfare of captive animals with human communication technology.
TV, radio, print and online – the achievements of our community are recognised across a range of media outlets.
A new online showcase of 50 years of our research impact exemplifies what makes us different.