Dr Trevor Keenan is on a mission to understand our terrestrial biosphere.
Research
Macquarie University Research Excellence Awards spotlight
Professor Joseph Pugliese has a burning passion for social justice.
Cancer Institute announced as Australian site for major clinical trial
The Macquarie University Cancer Institute team is celebrating a major research announcement this week, after building up their suite of lymphoedema programs and gaining the attention of global networks.
Research spotlight…
How do children acquire language? Professor Katherine Demuth and her team are in the lab finding out.
Macquarie welcomes research institute to Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
The addition of the Australian Institute of Health Innovation at Macquarie will further strengthen our growing credentials in medicine.
Partnership launched with Johnson & Johnson Medical
We’ve signed a new collaborative agreement with one of our largest business park neighbours, Johnson & Johnson Medical.
Four of our best make World’s Most Influential Minds list
A global report by Thomson Reuters identifies four of our staff as key influencers in the future direction of their fields.
Research spotlight
Professor Quentin Parker is opening up the heavens as Director of our Research Centre in Astronomy, Astrophysics and Astrophonics.
Fellowship winner’s focus on sessional staff
Dr Marina Harvey has received a 2014 Office of Learning and Teaching National Teaching Fellowship for her work on sessional staff issues.
Macquarie leads sector in Linkage grants
Projects to improve Indigenous children’s numeracy, protect Port Jackson sharks and investigate the impact of high frequency trading on financial market quality are among those to gain new funding.
Fish feelings go global
Increasing collaboration between our researchers and media team helps to rapidly amplify our research and innovation success stories to a new global audience.
Old news is good news: two decades of tackling child anxiety
In June 1993 Dr Ron Rapee joined us from the University of Queensland. In June 2014, Professor Ron Rapee AM is busier than ever.