Benefactor donates Roman Forum collection to our Museum of Ancient Cultures.

Benefactor donates Roman Forum collection to our Museum of Ancient Cultures.
Dr James Martin’s work on online illicit drug markets delves into how communication technologies are transforming crime.
Dr Kirsten Davies is set to embark on a new career chapter and a world first assessment of biodiversity and ecosystems across the globe.
A Master of Arts alumnus returned to Macquarie recently, with more than just thanks.
Nominations are now open for eligible staff to apply for the title of Distinguished Professor.
PhD candidate Eugene Schofield-Georgeson shared his insight with The Conversation on the federal government’s proposal to abolish the Custody Notification Service in NSW.
The recent Research Weather Report 3.0 event celebrated our research milestones and revealed a glimpse of what’s to come.
The Learning and Teaching Green paper is continuing to drive conversation around campus, and in the lead up to next week’s Town Hall Tuesday 9 June, we’re sharing some of those discussions with you.
Dr Jane Johnson shared her insight with The Conversation on the possibility some nonhuman animals will be granted legal rights under common law.
The Learning and Teaching Green Paper has sparked much discussion across campus. Are lectures dying? Should iLearn units be shared? And why do ePortfolios get bad press? Find out what your colleagues are saying.
ARIA award-winning singer-songwriter Josh Pyke shared industry insights with students during his time as 2015 Artist in Residence.
Congratulations to Faculty of Arts student Morgan Leon Foulsham on being awarded the prestigious Crown Princess Mary Scholarship.